Senda del Oso

The Senda del Oso (Spanish: Bear's Path) is a 50-kilometre (31 mi)[1] rail-trail, hiking and bicycle path running through Asturias in northern Spain, running approximately between Entragu and Santa Marina in the south to Trubia in the north, near Oviedo. Originally a mining rail line used until 1963, the Senda is now a tourist destination for the area, and was featured in a Rails to Trails article in 2010.[2] The path goes through some of the last remaining brown bear habitat in Spain, and indeed, was partly inspired by a nearby bear conservation project.[3]

Segment of la Senda del oso, “The Bear’s Path Greenway,” Asturias, Spain

References

  1. "La guía definitiva para hacer el Senda del Oso". Senda del Oso (in Spanish). 17 September 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. Destination: Spain La Senda del Oso, The Bear's Path Greenway, Rails to Trails, Spring-Summer 2010, p. 27
  3. If you go down to the woods today.... The Daily Telegraph
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