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Spain - Gijon

Nestled along the shores of the Bay of Biscay in northern Spain, Gijón beckons with its rich history and vibrant present. With a population of approximately 280,000, Gijón proudly holds the title of the largest city in the Asturias region. Its roots trace back to ancient times, as it was a crucial fortified settlement during the Roman era, even preceding 490 BC. Today, the city's storied past lives on through an array of captivating attractions. Whether you're delving into history or seeking relaxation on the main beach, Playa de San Lorenzo, Gijón promises an unforgettable experience.

Worth seeing
For a journey back in time, a visit to the restored baths in Campo Valdés offers an authentic experience of Roman thermal baths. These baths, featuring natural mineralized groundwater, promote well-being for both the body and soul. The decadent architecture of the baths provides an impressive glimpse into the past. Only a 15-minute walk from the port, Campo Valdés offers a unique historical encounter.

Delving further into history, the archaeological park and nature reserve, Campa de Torres, unveils the lifestyle of Neanderthals in small, round mud huts before the advent of modern humans. The landscape also bears witness to significant Roman fortifications, showcasing a crossroads of ancient cultures.

Upon reaching the port of Gijón, you'll be captivated by the historic fishing village known as Cimadevilla. Situated on a peninsula that divides the harbor, Cimadevilla's red brick roofs and tightly clustered buildings exude charm, offering a delightful blend of architectural marvels and narrow passages.

Climate
Gijón experiences a temperate maritime climate influenced by its proximity to the ocean. This climate pattern results in mild, rainy winters and cool, moderate summers. During the winter months, temperatures range from 8 to 13 degrees Celsius, with regular rainfall contributing to the lush landscapes that grace the city. Summers remain pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 16 to 21 degrees Celsius, creating a comfortable environment for outdoor exploration and beach activities.

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