Alesga Hotel Rural - Valles del Oso -Asturias
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Check-in 04:00 PM / out 12:00 PM
Offsite parking discounted rates availableSafety deposit boxFacilities for disabled guestsParkingCoffee Shop on siteStaff adhere to local safety protocolsAll 26 facilities +
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Service9.4
Facilities9.4
Cleanliness9.4
Surroundings9.4
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Room types · 2
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Double Room
1 × Double bed15 ㎡up to 2
This room features a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom.
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Twin Room
2 × Twin bed15 ㎡up to 2
Featuring free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a bath or a shower and a hairdryer. The twin room features a wardrobe, a safe deposit box, parquet floors, a flat-screen TV, as well as garden views. The unit has 2 beds.
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Facilities · 26
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
Offsite parking discounted rates availableSafety deposit boxFacilities for disabled guestsParkingCoffee Shop on siteStaff adhere to local safety protocolsGuest rooms disinfected between staysCleaning standards that are effective against CoronavirusHand sanitizer in guest room and key areasCashless payment availableFirst aid kit availableGuests can opt-out any cleaning services during stayGuest room sealed after cleaningProperty cleaned by professional cleaning companiesDelivered food - securely coveredInternet accessJapanese gardenFishing nearbyOffsite parking discounted rates availablePrivate picnicsSelf parking (surcharge)Bicycle-friendly propertyFree wired internetNon-smoking roomsTour deskNon-smoking throughout
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Nearby & map
DiningSights
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Monte
Modern Cuisine, Contemporary · ★ Michelin
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This restaurant, whose main attributes are its typical authenticity and charm, will come as a pleasant surprise in this small Asturian village, where we recommend that you park your car at the bottom of the village and walk up. Behind the attractive terrace at the entrance, popular with locals for a beer or aperitif, is a rustic-contemporary interior where everything has been designed to please guests. Chef Xune Andrade returned to his native area to showcase its natural bounty in his cooking, which is contemporary in style and based around two tasting menus (Paseo por el Monte and Ruta por el
21.0km
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Roble by Jairo Rodríguez
Traditional Cuisine, Innovative
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Run by a couple (Jairo is in the kitchen, while Paula is at the helm in the dining room), this restaurant on the outskirts of town always comes as a pleasant surprise thanks to the essence of the Asturias region that is in clear evidence here. The à la carte, offering an updated take on traditional cuisine, features superb fish sourced from the Rula de Avilés company, including red mullet cooked at low temperature and wild grouper with an orange velouté, and is complemented by an impressive tasting menu. The cheese trolley and meats carved in front of you add an extra touch.
20.4km
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Pedro Martino
Modern Cuisine, Creative
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On the banks of the river Nalón, approximately 4 miles southwest of Oviedo, this colourful house occupies the premises of what was once L'Alezna, a restaurant that already shone with a MICHELIN Star between 2004 and 2008. Chef Pedro Martino, who has returned to his origins and has given his own name to the renovated business, seeks to bring Asturias to our palates, which is why every day, along with the appetising menu, he presents a menu called Orígenes Tradición (Origins Tradition) and another, more extensive and modern, called Orígenes Degustación (Origins Tasting) (the latter is a sequence
24.9km
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El Cenador del Azul
Traditional Cuisine
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A restaurant that is both classic and contemporary in style where attention to detail is key in every aspect of its unassuming but superb service, which it considers an art form. The à la carte, which is impressively complemented by a set menu at lunchtime, is traditional in feel, but combines contemporary touches and hints of fusion that are reflected in starters and mains alike, including the “pitu de caleya” free-range chicken – a mainstay of Asturian cooking.
27.7km
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Casa Chuchu
Regional Cuisine, Traditional Cuisine
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If the prospect of eating in a typical Asturian “chigre” (cider bar) appeals to you, this unpretentious and authentic restaurant, located just a few miles from Mieres in the small parish of Turón and run by the third generation of the family, is a good option. Here you will find a small à la carte with homemade dishes based on the products of the day, usually slow-cooked, as well as a complete market menu. Everything is delicious so you can choose whatever you like, but we recommend you start with their famous ham croquettes and make sure you save space for dessert – you’ll adore the cream-fil
28.4km
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Gloria
Regional Cuisine, Asian Influences
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An informal restaurant where Manzano siblings Esther and Nacho showcase traditional cuisine perfect for sharing, including delicious tapas, “raciones”, a few contemporary dishes, plus two menus (one daily option, including wine, that is available for lunch midweek, and a second more extensive menu named after the restaurant, featuring Gloria’s signature dishes).
31.2km
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Cocina Cabal
Traditional Cuisine, Contemporary
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A restaurant that takes its name from chef Vicente Cabal and which features a kitchen visible from the dining room. Cabal is truly passionate about cooking and has had a long career working in leading restaurants across the country. On the à la carte, he conjures up creatively prepared Mediterranean cuisine with a balanced approach between tradition and innovation, which is complemented by a tasting menu named after the restaurant. In 2022, it won the award for the world’s best “fabada” stew!
31.3km
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Ca'Suso
Contemporary
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A welcoming bistro-style eatery with a rustic-contemporary feel, enthusiastically run by two brothers (Vicente and Iván) who humbly refer to their restaurant as a canteen-like “casa de comidas”. Their more modern take on traditional, Asturian-based cooking includes an à la carte (don’t miss the famous liquid La Peral cheese croquettes or the spider crab ravioli with fennel) and two enticing menus. Some half-plate options are also available.
31.4km
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