Regional Travel
The town is served by local train lines, making it easy to visit nearby Oviedo or Gijón.





L'Entregu, also known as El Entrego, is a settled community in the Asturias region of northern Spain. Home to approximately 7,400 residents, the town provides a genuine look at life in the Asturian valleys, away from the typical tourist circuits. Its location in the Nalón Valley makes it a strategic point for those interested in the region's industrial and natural history. Visitors can enjoy the surrounding mountain views and the traditional hospitality found in local establishments. It is a well-connected spot that allows for easy exploration of the wider Asturias province while maintaining a calm, residential feel.
L'Entregu, also known as El Entrego, is a settled community in the Asturias region of northern Spain. Home to approximately 7,400 residents, the town provides a genuine look at life in the Asturian valleys, away from the typical tourist circuits. Its location in the Nalón Valley makes it a strategic point for those interested in the region's industrial and natural history. Visitors can enjoy the surrounding mountain views and the traditional hospitality found in local establishments. It is a well-connected spot that allows for easy exploration of the wider Asturias province while maintaining a calm, residential feel.
Set in the scenic Asturias region.
Authentic local atmosphere away from major tourist crowds.
Proximity to regional natural parks and hiking.
Well-connected to larger Asturian cities like Oviedo.
It is a residential town with a quiet pace of life compared to coastal hubs.
English may not be widely spoken in smaller local shops and cafes.
The town is best suited for those looking for an authentic rather than a tourist-centric stay.
The town is served by local train lines, making it easy to visit nearby Oviedo or Gijón.
Seek out traditional cider houses (sidrerías) for an authentic taste of the region's hospitality.
Travelers seeking an authentic, non-touristy Asturian experience.
EUR €
$60-$100 p/day
Spanish, Asturian
Use the town as a starting point for exploring the nearby hiking trails of the Nalón Valley.
May-September for outdoor activities and mild weather.
Mild temperatures and blooming landscapes make it a great time for nature walks in the valley.
The most pleasant weather for exploring the outdoors without the extreme heat of southern Spain.
Cooler temperatures and changing foliage in the surrounding mountains offer beautiful scenery.
A quiet time to experience local life and enjoy hearty traditional Asturian cuisine.