Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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Belbin-Mine-Lago Enol Bufarrera



This route we did three friends on March 2, 2011, runs one of the most emblematic areas of the Picos de Europa, Covadonga lakes and Belbin flock is totally minutes and advisable to go with children as was our case as one of the friends who took only 10 years old.
The starting point is in the parking Bufarrera which can be accessed with ease from Lake Enol in a left shift perfectly suited. At about eleven o'clock we were ready and ready to undertake this exciting walk as I said before with no complications of any kind because it is all perfectly suited for a trail from the parking we take the steps that lead to central interpretation of the Picos de Europa, a highly recommended place to get an idea of \u200b\u200bthe breadth and majesty of this stunning National Park, none of them had ever been in this center and we were pleasantly surprised.
After the visit to the interpretation undertake the trek to the viewpoint of the Prince, with spectacular views over the huge, broad Comeya Vega, a large depression that naturally drain the lakes of Covadonga.

The first steps from the parking Buferrera where we left the car to the visitor center and heading towards Balbin.



The visitor center of the Picos de Europa, a highly recommended site to find everything that relates to the Park.


The
two friends on the veranda of the Prince.



The view from the balcony of the Prince are impressive, where you can perfectly observe all of Comeya Vega, natural drainage of the Lagos de Covadonga.



Ercina Arriving at the lake.

From the viewpoint of a gentle ascent we reached a small hill from which we already see the lake Ercina and bottom of the fog and the impressive Torrecerredo Bastards, without realizing it and we stroll to the first flock of name The Llomba where took the opportunity to get some water at the source is kept next to the cabins, from this flock continue along the marked path and came to another small rise from which we can glimpse from afar the beautiful and magnificent flock of Belbin, flock known as one of the few where you do one of the best cheeses from Spain, the famous port Quesu of Gamoneu , echo milk cheese from cows, sheep and goats. Already in decline
we came to the fold found in a large group of huts with a careful source where we use to make a short break and snack after snack and a walk in the sheep begin our way back .
begin the return on the same road until you reach the landing of cattle in the high Ercina lake from this point we should we clockwise direction Bufarrera mines, old mines that were in this area of \u200b\u200bthe Picos de Europa.
The history of exploitation of these mines dating back to 1844. However, the exploitation of these deposits did not begin until the 70's, a Franco-Belgian company commissioned its operation. Since 1861 it has already identified shipments to France of iron and manganese nodules from the washing of the plain of Comeya.
After visiting this care remains of what were Bufarrera mines and we can only return in a short walk to the parking lot of mime where we had the car name.
Now back to Gijon and as we have known Belbin's magnificent flock of which makes the rich Quesu of Gamoneu could not leave without stopping in Cangas Sifonería to go to greet his friend Celso and enjoy a rich dish lid along with a good bottle of cider, because if someone has good Gamoneu and Canas de Onis this is certainly ceased.
Pablo Lara. Route
Time: 3 hours calmly.
Difficulty: None.
Landscape: awesome





The beautiful flock of Balbin, one of the sheep which made the exquisite little Gamoneu Quesu of the port.




Buferrera
mines.


The two friends and back after a great day of Mt.


The Gamoneu Quesu friend of the Sifonería Celso spectacular as always.

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