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La Braña

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Three-Bedroom House
1x Double 100 Up to 6
Garden view

Guests will have a special experience as the holiday home features a fireplace. This holiday home consists of 3 bedrooms…

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Restaurants nearby

  • El Retiro★ Michelin In a small village in Llanes, a traditional family business has evolved with the times; the old ‘chigre’ (tavern) that one day was founded by the grandparents of the chef, Ricardo González Sotres, is seen today with two distinct areas: the informal Le Bistró, which maintains the rustic charm and offers a menu of traditional tastes, and El Retiro, a much more gastronomic space for us to discover its tasting menu. What will you find? A modern Asturian cuisine brimming with technique and creativity, respectful with the raw ingredients of the local area and tremendously balanced. Within the tastin19.9km
  • Augusto This longstanding family-run restaurant, located just in front of the local market, boasts a striking nautical decor that provides the backdrop for traditional cuisine that, in perfect harmony with the area’s maritime heritage, champions the highest-quality fish and seafood (priced by weight). This includes seafood stews (“mariscadas”) for sharing and excellent rice options. We can also highly recommend the fried squid (“rabas de calamar”), the legendary “arroz con bogavante” (rice with lobster), a dish for which the family were pioneers, and when it comes to dessert, the delicious cream mille10.0km
  • Sotavento This small eatery, run by an attentive couple who delight guests with their friendly service, champions traditional cuisine that celebrates local produce, with excellent starters that reveal the bounty of the sea (scallops, sea urchins, and grilled octopus tentacles), wild fish from the fish market (usually large cuts) and two delicious rice dishes, one with lobster and the other with clams (the latter only available on prior request). Given its success and limited seating, we recommend booking in advance!10.1km
  • Las Redes A family-run restaurant well situated along the main street running through this small town, where the focus is on sourcing the freshest possible ingredients from the local auction. Traditional à la carte featuring fish, seafood and a few savoury rice dishes. Pleasant terrace.10.1km
  • Le BistróBib Asturian “fabada” stew, squid cooked in its own ink, tripe, pig’s trotter and snout give a strong indication of the culinary focus here. Le Bistró occupies the porch of a property that also plays host to the El Retiro fine-dining restaurant, but with its own charming rustic ambience and identity. Here, award-winning chef Ricardo González Sotres conjures up traditional Asturian cuisine that is fully respectful of both ingredients and flavours, in so doing offering a sincere insight into this region, accompanied by highly delicate textures and a nod to fusion cooking. Don’t miss his braised “pit19.9km
  • Prada a Tope This restaurant occupies a charming, regionally inspired property that is visible from the main road and features two dining rooms, one with a marked rustic feel, the other a glass-fronted terrace-cum-porch. Both the service and the à la carte perpetuate the traditional recipes of the Prada a Tope name, and have been given a new lease of life since the son of the owners took over the mantle here, gradually and skilfully modernising the dishes on offer. If you’re planning a weekend in the Cantabrian countryside, the property also offers a few welcoming apartments and guestrooms in the same buil19.0km
  • El Bálamu A bright restaurant with a maritime atmosphere on the first floor of the fish auction house in Llanes, opposite the fishing port, hence the constant coming and going of boats unloading their catch or heading out to sea. In this relaxed and friendly setting, enjoy simply yet meticulously prepared cuisine created with the freshest fish and seafood of an extraordinarily high quality.19.2km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Cueva del Pindal cave with prehistoric art3.0km
  • Ría de Tina Mayor Ria of Spain2.5km
  • church of San Juan (Alevia) church7.3km
  • cave of La Loja cave in Spain4.7km
  • Mazaculos cave cultural property in Ribadedeva, Spain5.2km
  • Bowling Museum of Asturias Bowling museum in Peñamellera Baja, Asturias, Spain7.5km
  • Iglesia de San Juan Ciliergo8.0km
  • Cueva de Llonín cultural property in Peñamellera Alta, Spain11.0km

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