{"id":121802,"date":"2023-11-26T07:21:09","date_gmt":"2023-11-26T07:21:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uklevitrasupport.com\/?p=121802"},"modified":"2023-11-26T07:21:09","modified_gmt":"2023-11-26T07:21:09","slug":"the-pretty-but-unknown-little-seaside-town-thats-one-of-spains-most-beautiful","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/uklevitrasupport.com\/world-news\/the-pretty-but-unknown-little-seaside-town-thats-one-of-spains-most-beautiful\/","title":{"rendered":"The pretty but unknown little seaside town that’s one of Spain’s most beautiful"},"content":{"rendered":"

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A pretty little town in Spain is building its profile because it is considered one of the world\u2019s prettiest.<\/p>\n

The north coast settlement is an eclectic mixture of beautiful natural scenery and electric culture – and is yet to be discovered by masses of Instagram tourists.<\/p>\n

What makes Cudillero most special is probably its mishmash of terracotta roofs which blend seamlessly into the surrounding trees, flowers and crystal-clear sea.<\/p>\n

The quaint fishing town houses just 5,000 people, meaning the beaches and hills are a sleepy paradise for when you want to walk off the big night before.<\/p>\n

Located in the Asturias region, near Gijon and a three-hour drive from Bilbao, you can also lounge around in cafes on the harbour, taking in the magical scenery, Conde Nast Traveller reports.<\/p>\n

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The town has plenty of seafood restaurants, meaning you can quench your appetite for authentic Spanish cuisine.<\/p>\n

Historically, the village was allegedly founded by Vikings and the town has a unique Nordic-influenced dialect which probably arose because of its relative isolation as a result of its geographic terrain.<\/p>\n

Other possible consequences of its isolation from the rest of inland Spain include the electric folk dances that can be viewed by tourists.<\/p>\n

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