About the municipality

  • Population: 590

  • Area: 82 km2

  • Telephone: (+34) 985 64 67 01/02
  • E-mail: ayto@taramundi.net
  • Local Council address: Pl. del Poyo, 1, 33775 Taramundi, Asturias

Services

Primary school (1 school)
Secondary school
Nursery school (0 – 3 years) (1 school)
Healthcare centre / Medical practice (1 facility)
Pharmacy (1 pharmacy)
Bank branch / ATMs (2 facilities)
Supermarket
Local shops
Petrol station
Casa de Cultura (Arts & Community Centre)
Library / Reading room (1 facility)
Sports facilities (1 facility)
Post office (1 office)
(SDTL) Local technological promotion services
Bus
Train
Taxi
Car rental
Bike & Rollerblade rental
Campervan and Motorhome stopover
Internet connectivity
Optic fibre
5G mobile connection
Coworking facilities
Telework facilities
Business incubators
Business centres
Hotels (https://www.taramundi.es/hoteles)
Rural houses https://www.taramundi.es/casas https://www.taramundi.es/apartamentos
Hostels
Cottages
Hostels
Rental housing
Public rental housing
Coliving
Camping
Mountains
Hiking trails
Recreational areas (https://www.taramundi.es/areas-recreativas)
Rivers Turía y Cabreira
Green spaces and forests
Protected natural areas
Lowest point of the Municipality: 120 m above sea level

Highest point of the Municipality: 1.025 m above sea level

Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding
Swimming pools
Beaches
Rivers
Reservoirs
Lakes
Spa / Thermal Waters
Security level: Reasonably high
Noise pollution level Low
Light pollution level Low
Traffic level: Low
Air quality index (AQI): Good
Fabada (Asturian bean stew packed with chorizo, morcilla and pork belly), Caldo gallego (Galecian broth), meats…
Feria del Queso y Productos Locales de Taramundi/Taramundi Cheese and Local Products Fair (Easter Saturday)
San José local festivity – March 19th
San Martín local festivity – November 11th

women’s association
Al Despertar Asociación de Mujeres
El Mazo Asociación de Mayores (senior citizens’ association) ANTURTA Asociación de Turismo Rural de Taramundi (rural tourism association)

The municipality of Taramundi is located in the Oscos-Eo area, in the westernmost part of Asturias, bordering Galicia. The region comprises mountains and valleys with lush forests of chestnut, oak, and birch trees, as well as numerous rivers and streams. This abundance of water led to the creation of many mills and other devices to harness water power. The typical buildings, made of stone and slate, are well-preserved. Taramundi is also known for its craftsmanship, particularly that of the “ferreiros”, in the form of knives and penknives. They are famous for their fine quality. More recently, Taramundi has been a pioneer in rural tourism, starting to promote this activity as early as 1984.
It is an ideal destination for people looking for a peaceful place to live. The village is surrounded by extensive forests of oak, chestnut, and birch trees, as well as rivers, streams, and waterfalls, which attract nature lovers who want to escape the hectic pace of big cities. Its cultural heritage, cuisine and people are well worth a visit.

It is a reference point in the world for being one of the pioneering centres of rural tourism in Spain. The town of Taramundi, the capital of the council, and its old rectory house rose to media notoriety in the 1980s for being a pioneering and pilot experiment in rural tourism in a then depressed area. It turned out so well that today the municipality is an emblem of this type of tourism and a model of sustainable development to be followed, in which tourists can enjoy routes on foot, by bike, etc., as well as having the chance to taste traditional local cuisine or delve into the world of cutlery and blacksmiths, whose tradition is due to the abundance of iron in the area and dates back to the Middle Ages.

The hydraulic devices linked to the land, water, fire and iron are very well highlighted in the Ethnographic Ensemble of Os Teixóis, and at the same time, this world of the past brings with it a universe of traditional trades that still survive today, as is the case of cutlery – which is one of the trademarks of Taramundi in the world -, which can be seen in the House Museum of Traditional Cutlery in Taramundi – where the Museum of Traditional Cutlery in Taramundi is located.in Taramundi – where the largest knife in the world can be seen -, or seen live in a workshop. The Museum of the Loom also in Taramundi, the Ethnographic Museum of Esquíos, or the Museum of the Mills of Mazonovo are also facilities that transport us to that world of crafts and trades so characteristic and so deeply rooted in this part of Asturias.