
Parish of San Martín el Real
Temple of the XVI century (1685) in the upper part of the village. Nave with ribbed vaults, transept and semi-hexagonal

AsturiasPrincipado de AsturiasIdeal time to visit. Little tourist affluence foreseen.
Torazu, a corner with soul in the heart of the Principality of Asturias.
In a magical place of traditions and...
A beautiful village in the mountains of Asturias with only 100 inhabitants. A place where you can admire its rural architecture, exquisitely preserved with its old granaries giving a plus beauty to this peculiar and wonderful enclave.
Torazo is a magical place, of Celtic toponymic origin, whose inhabitants - since ancient times - have taken great care of their traditions, customs and community expressions.
It is nestled on a gentle plateau whose urban morphology resembles a sort of camber, from the high part of La Miyar - the site of an ancient Roman
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Temple of the XVI century (1685) in the upper part of the village. Nave with ribbed vaults, transept and semi-hexagonal

Chapel of the XVIII century of square plant, with portico of great proportions and belfry. It houses the image of the Vi

Traditional Asturian hórreos and paneras made of oak and chestnut wood. Key piece of the ethnographic heritage of Torazu

Colorful colonial style facades with tiles and paintings. Legacy of the Indians who returned from America.

Micro oak forest surrounding the village. Characteristic green landscape of the Cider Shire.

About 850 meters of cobblestone streets that run through the entire core. Exceptional rural complex at the foot of Picu
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