Finca El Palomar de Luanco

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Finca El Palomar de Luanco

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Rooms & Views

Superior Suite with Sea View
1x Queen 25 Up to 2
Sea view

The suite has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. The suite features tiled floors, a seating are…

Deluxe Double Room with Sea View
1x Double 15 Up to 2
Sea view

This room offers views over the sea and the surroundings.

Deluxe Double Room
1x Double 14 Up to 2
Sea view

Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room f…

Deluxe Double Room with Balcony and Sea View
1x Double 14 Up to 2
Sea view

The double room offers soundproof walls, a wardrobe, a terrace with sea views as well as a private bathroom featuring a…

Deluxe Double Room with Sea View
1x Double 14 Up to 2
Sea view

Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room f…

Deluxe Double Room with Balcony and Sea View
1x Double 14 Up to 2
Sea view

The double room offers soundproof walls, a wardrobe, a terrace with sea views as well as a private bathroom featuring a…

Deluxe Double Room with Sea View
1x Double 14 Up to 2
Sea view

Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room p…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Casa Gerardo★ Michelin When the word “prestigious” is mentioned, thoughts immediately turn to restaurants such as this one, which first opened in 1882 and has been run by five generations of the same family and continues to showcase authentic Asturian cuisine. Chef Marcos Morán now holds the reins here, in tandem with his father Pedro, with whom he has achieved a perfect symbiosis that is reflected in the balance between innovation and tradition. Choose between the modern-influenced à la carte, which includes a section dedicated to time-honoured recipes, and appetising tasting menus (Clásicos, Degustación 1882 and G9.1km
  • Auga★ Michelin This restaurant is located on one of the breakwaters at the heart of Gijón’s marina in a delightful and unique waterfront setting. Guests will be pleasantly surprised by Auga’s bright, elegant feel, featuring a classic-cum-contemporary dining room with a predominance of wood, and a superb terrace overlooking the sea where you would like time to stand still! The cuisine here varies depending on market availability and is built around the creativity of Gonzalo Pañeda, a highly experienced chef who demonstrates consummate skill in his dishes along with a deep-seated respect for his ingredients an13.1km
  • Marcos★ Michelin Famous sommelier Marcos Granda has returned to his roots to create this project that places service in the dining room on an equal footing with events in the kitchen, as he views a balance between both these aspects as the key to success. In the elegant dining room, decked out in stylish wood, the aim is to give centre-stage to the splendid kitchen, where chef Marcos Mistry cooks live in front of a maximum of just a dozen guests. His consistent, contemporary cooking features a liberal dash of creativity which showcases the finest Asturian ingredients and focuses on their true essence via dishe14.0km
  • Real Balneario★ Michelin Looking to have lunch or dinner overlooking the Bay of Biscay? You will struggle to find a better place, as this restaurant has its foundations on the very sand of the beach and has lots of tables with views, some overlooking the Philippe Cousteau Anchor Museum.Isaac Loya has been able to put his father and grandfather’s wise advice into practice, so he has made fish and seafood from the Bay of Biscay the cornerstone of his cuisine. There are two lines of work: one that pays homage to the classic, simple and respectful elaborations with the product, and another that seeks a more complex culina14.5km
  • El RecetarioBib This restaurant on the edge of the historic Cimadevilla district describes itself as an “urban, market-inspired restaurant”. What is certain is that Álex Sampedro’s cooking has moved away from the more commonplace dishes of the area to focus on an updated take on traditional cuisine that demonstrates high levels of technical skill in dishes featuring subtle seasoning, fine textures and the freshest seasonal ingredients (foie gras pizza, hake balls with a prawn sauce, "El Recetario"-style tripe etc). It also boasts a bar at the entrance where you can order various sharing plates, plus a simple 13.5km
  • FarraguaBib In this unusual bistro-style restaurant just a few metres from the Plaza Mayor and the ever-busy marina, the self-proclaimed aim is to create “inquisitive and evolving” cuisine. What is certain is that Farragua’s updated take on traditional dishes features plenty of fusion influences and nods to Extremadura, the native region of chef Ricardo Fernández Señorán, who is particularly at ease working with locally sourced and seasonal ingredients which he uses to create his signature escabeches. His cooking is firmly focused on his tasting menus: Asina, Mangurrino and Dejalamío (everyone has a pairi13.5km
  • Yume A restaurant in a stunning location, 20m above ground level in the tower of the emblematic Centro Niemeyer, with its superb views of the town. Taking its name from the Japanese word for “dream”, Yume provides chef Adrián San Julián with a platform to showcase his philosophy of sustainability and zero waste, hence the desire to use just one ingredient (such as onion, cauliflower, spinach, celeriac, cat shark etc) presented in many different ways in the same dish, at the same time exploring its different stages of preparation and intensity of flavours based around strong technique. The cuisine h11.9km
  • El Pandora A family-run restaurant that will appeal to guests thanks to its contemporary decor with touches of Art Deco, and its cuisine, which is traditional but with a few enticing modern touches that clearly demonstrate that the son, Alejandro Villa, has taken over the reins in the kitchen. The à la carte, which features classic dishes such as sirloin steak tartare and tripe stew with chorizo and ham, is complemented by an impressive array of market-inspired suggestions (fish sourced from local auctions plays a prominent role here) and a tasting menu that changes almost daily. If the weather is fine, 12.3km
  • Fūmu This restaurant, just a stone's throw from the marina and the Fomentín dock, boasts a young atmosphere and has a good sushi bar (for eight diners), although it also has a few tables. The two chefs in charge, Álvaro Gragera and Carlos Fraguas, propose a cuisine with Japanese roots based on the excellent products of the Bay of Biscay and Mediterranean recipes, through a small menu of bite-size nibbles (here the nigiris stand out for their technique, size and flavour) and an Omakase menu designed for sharing. They age the fish themselves!13.4km
  • Abarike Oysters, scallops, razor clams, cockles, prawns, shrimp, and an array of white and oily fish take centre-stage in this small, welcoming restaurant with a maritime decor in which the sea is the undisputed star of the show. The aim of Lara Roguez, who everyone knows as the “chef of the Cantabrian Sea”, is to give her dishes an added twist (e.g. in the choice of sides), including influences from other food cultures, without detracting from their individual flavour. The unusual “logbook-style” à la carte, which includes added information that enables guests to identify the traceability of every in13.5km

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Attractions nearby

  • Iglesia de Santa María church in Luanco, Asturias, Spain654m
  • El Molinón-Enrique Castro Quini stadium at Gijón, Spain15.7km
  • Playa de Poniente, Gijón13.0km
  • plaza de toros de El Bibio cultural property in Gijón, Spain15.2km
  • San Lorenzo Beach14.3km
  • Revillagigedo Palace cultural property in Gijón, Spain13.4km
  • Aquarium of Gijón12.8km
  • Juan Barjola Museum of Painting art museum in Asturias, Spain13.5km

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