A small but picturesque village on the northern coast of Spain is said to have been established by the Vikings themselves! However, its true origins are unknown. But for centuries it has been a fishing village and to this day this is one of the main economic branches after tourism.
The ancient narrow streets offer various routes, that provide abundance of great views to the Atlantic Ocean. A bunch of historic buildings give an insight to the local cultural heritage: Gothic 16th century’s church, chapel of Humilladero, the lighthouse and fishermen taverns are the most popular attractions here. There are numerous viewpoints on the hill, that allow to approach whole Cudillero at once and admire its historic old town.