psykokid
Explorer
Recently while on a two week trip to Spain I managed to sneak in a day trip to the Picos de Europa National Park. Originally we had planned on doing an overnight and staying at the Refugio de Urriellu at the base of Naranjo de Bulnes and tagging Torre Cerredo, the highest peak in the Picos. Due to time constraints we had to change our plans and settle for a day hike to Torre de Horcados Rojos.
On the morning of August 14th we got up at 5:30 to leave our friends house near Bilbao at 6:00 to make the 3h/210km drive to our start point. Due to time constraints we were going to cheat a little bit and take the cable car from Fuente De up to El Cable. The cable car begins operating at 9:00 so we were on track to get there when they opened. They day had started out overcast, but the weather forcast was for great temps and mostly sunny skies. After getting off the autovia we ran into a little local morning traffic:
The terrain begins to close in and you wind through a canyon on N-261
They were doing construction so things slowed down quite a bit here and there. Finally just before you reach the town of Potes the canyon relents and the road becomes a nicely flowing mountain road. Around this time the clouds cleared and you could start to see the surrounding peaks:
At Potes we made the turn onto CA-185 for the final stretch to Fuente De. A short time later we arrived at the car park around 9:15 and the mountains above were still socked in. We walked up to the base of the cable car where we needed to purchase tickets. Looking up you can see the cable cars descending from the clouds:
After standing in the queue for tickets (50 euro round trip for me, my son and my friend) we queued up and waited for our number range to be called. At around 10:15 we were waiting with our group of 20 for the cable car to come down and whisk us up 1000M to the upper station, El Cable.
Our car coming in:
A scant 3 minutes and 45 seconds later we were at the top, aptly named El Cable - creative, right?
Looking down to where we had started:
On the morning of August 14th we got up at 5:30 to leave our friends house near Bilbao at 6:00 to make the 3h/210km drive to our start point. Due to time constraints we were going to cheat a little bit and take the cable car from Fuente De up to El Cable. The cable car begins operating at 9:00 so we were on track to get there when they opened. They day had started out overcast, but the weather forcast was for great temps and mostly sunny skies. After getting off the autovia we ran into a little local morning traffic:

The terrain begins to close in and you wind through a canyon on N-261

They were doing construction so things slowed down quite a bit here and there. Finally just before you reach the town of Potes the canyon relents and the road becomes a nicely flowing mountain road. Around this time the clouds cleared and you could start to see the surrounding peaks:

At Potes we made the turn onto CA-185 for the final stretch to Fuente De. A short time later we arrived at the car park around 9:15 and the mountains above were still socked in. We walked up to the base of the cable car where we needed to purchase tickets. Looking up you can see the cable cars descending from the clouds:

After standing in the queue for tickets (50 euro round trip for me, my son and my friend) we queued up and waited for our number range to be called. At around 10:15 we were waiting with our group of 20 for the cable car to come down and whisk us up 1000M to the upper station, El Cable.

Our car coming in:

A scant 3 minutes and 45 seconds later we were at the top, aptly named El Cable - creative, right?
