Ribadesella is bordered on the north by the Cantabrian Sea, on the east by Llanes, on the south by Cangas de Onís and Parres, and on the west by Caravia.
Ribadesella is well known for a huge international canoe race (Descenso del Sella) on the river every August. You can rent canoes and do it yourself or take a tour down the river.
Behind the town are the Picos de Europa, craggy and mountainous they are a national treasure and great for walking, trekking, birdwatching and viewing wild animals. Not to mention simply taking in the stunning and breathtaking scenery.
Another highlight of Ribadesella are the prehistoric Tito Bustillo caves, discovered only in the 1960s, with prehistoric wall paintings..
Food is a feature in the town: local seafood, markets with homemade cheeses (try the blue cheese, Cabrales), smallgoods and crafts. One specialty is sidra, or apple cider. Try the truly magnificent tempranillos from the Rioja and Ribel de Doura areas.
Perfectly located as a base in Asturias to visit Gijon, Oviedo, Llanes, Santander and the stunning "Picos de Europa" mountains Ribadesella has everything you could want from a holiday destination. Camping in the area is very popular and part of the general enthusiasm for "Turismo Rural" or Country Tourism as we would call it.
Local activities also include fishing, golf, horse riding, caving, mountaineering, wind surfing, quad biking, surfing, boogy boarding, sunbathing, swimming, sight seeing, coastal, camping, exploring and more. Why go to crowded Southern Spain when you can relax in the North of Spain.