Things to do in Teverga Municipality in February

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February is a good time to visit Teverga Municipality. The weather is usually cold and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 33—46°F (1—8°C).

Teverga Municipality has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your February trip to Teverga Municipality. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to February. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Teverga Municipality in February. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout February, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Teverga Municipality in February

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Holidays in Teverga Municipality in February
February
  • Valentine's Day (February 14)
  • Carnival Monday (February 16)
  • Carnival Tuesday (February 17)
  • Ash Wednesday (February 18)
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Weather in Teverga Municipality in February

Temperatures on an average day in Teverga Municipality in February

The average temperature in Teverga Municipality in February for a typical day ranges from a high of 46°F (8°C) to a low of 33°F (1°C). Some would describe the temperature to be cold. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Teverga Municipality, August, has days with highs of 76°F (25°C) and lows of 53°F (12°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 46°F (8°C) and lows of 33°F (1°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Teverga Municipality in February based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in February
46°F
highs
33°F
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General weather summary

Cold, breezy
Feels like
44%
Chance of rain
0.214 in
Amount
14.3 mph
Wind speed
91%
Humidity
10.5 hrs
Daylight length
8:23 AM
Sunrise
6:52 PM
Sunset
33%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in February
With an average high of 46°F (8°C) and a low of 33°F (1°C), it generally feels cold and breezy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket and remember to bring an umbrella
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Best attractions for Teverga Municipality in February

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Teverga Municipality has to offer for travelers in February, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Teverga Municipality that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Teverga Municipality for February.
Senda del Oso Experience- Alquiler de bicicletas - TeverAstur
1. Senda del Oso Experience- Alquiler de bicicletas - TeverAstur
4.8
(2398)
Bicycle rental service
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An excellent experience. All logistics worked great. From booking, fitting helmets, adjusting bikes, video introduction of the route, picking up (booking and the pick up). If you want to make sure that you see everything on the route you really have to pay attention to the signs. We missed the turn to at “y” crossing and felt that we missed out a bit. It’s a very friendly route. Our daughter has just learned to ride her bikes few months before and she was more than able to enjoy the ride. We were very surprised of how cold it was at 9:30 in the morning (around 11 degrees) and further down the route was even colder. We ended up buying a few sweatshirts at the rental place. Highly recommendable.
Really good. English spoken at hire company. Downhill Bike ride to end so no need for ebike. Check temp as cold in mar April but beautiful and well worth the trip.
Wonderful route, the basic one is a smooth 18km downhill, through canyons and old mining tunnels. Organisation was good, bikes were in good condition.
It was a great experience! A great way to disconnect from a busy life and connect with nature and beauty! 🙏🏼❤️
The staff where friendly and helped a lot. The route was fantastic very fun. We rented two bikes and a trailer for my 4 year old. He was happy in the back as we cycled down the mountain taking in the scenery and singing in the tunnels. The 5km up hill (optional) was fine for me to cycle pulling the trailer, with a great pitstop at the reservoir. I would highly recommend this activity and the company where very good. Picked us up at the bottom and drove us back to the top. Well worth the time and money. Make sure you book in advance.
Although we arrived a bit late and they had no bikes available, they didn’t bother to mention that there were other rental shops just 50 meters away. Not helpful or collaborative at all. The only alternative they offered was to come back the next day—even after we clearly said we wouldn’t be in the area anymore. Just down the road, they have better bikes and service.👎👎👎
Great bikes at an excellent place to start. Good service and good information about the tour. The bear path is well worth a visit. The path is quite long but mostly downhill so anybody could do this. The buss back was very comfy.
Great experience! Really easy route to enjoy with all the family as it is mainly downhill with beautiful scenery The staff was very friendly and helpful We had a great time!
Bicisendadeloso - Alquiler de Bicicletas Senda del Oso
2. Bicisendadeloso - Alquiler de Bicicletas Senda del Oso
4.9
(3565)
Bicycle rental service
Tours
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What an experience! It's totally worth it to rent a bike for the day and enjoy the sights and the views! Perfect for families too! Breathing taking views and landscapes! I started in Entrago, which is one of the ends and front there on is always going down, and most rentals offer a service that brings the people back to the start, however I think it's worth it to experience the whole thing on both ways! It's 18km the "straight way" until you see the bears! Just beautiful!
The ride is downhill all the way, the scenery is superb, and the fella's that run the place went out of their way to make things possible for a non Spanish speaker. It's a great day out
Wonderful staff- super friendly and the bike equipment was great. We have 2 children and they had various children’s bikes and the path was great to travel with them!
Excellent professional service. Great route. Took us 2 hours 30 mins, with lots of stops for photos.
I'm a 170kg & 1.93m guy and guess what, these guys had a bike for me... It was very easy to arrange things with them, and the reception was great, with everything ready for us! 5 star service, 6 star people!
Highly recommended!! Excellent service, friendly staff and good set up. Bikes were good too. Scenic route. Recommend to include the route to Valdemurio (Lake and dam) and from there back to Buyera. We even saw the Bears on the way back. Nice excursion!
Very very nice route! We did the whole route including the uphill to the lake and it was still good. Best bit was coming out of entrago to the penas juntas :) friendly service and although it looks closed, if you ring the phone number at the shed, Marcos will come to meet you within 5 minutes. At pick up we were early and phoned him again and he came to collect us within 20mins. Highly recommend this rental place.
The bikes were very good and the staff is very friendly and forthcoming. They even started to be concerned and tried to reach us when it was getting late and they did not hear from us. We were also offered hot showers after a sweaty day trip. We can recommend the place without hesitation.
Prehistoric Park Teverga
3. Prehistoric Park Teverga
4.4
(1446)
Museum
History museum
Indoor museum & outdoor park with exhibits devoted to Europe's Upper Paleolithic prehistory.
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So much fun to see the drawings and the caves, they close at 17:45, plan your trip accordingly. The guide interacted with the audience like a really good teacher eliciting their ideas and drawing their attention to the interesting stuff. The surrounding are amazing, the reindeer, bisons, mountains. A good bar with an extremely helpful and nice bartender. Best impressions from this visit, many thanks!
An interesting visit. Enjoyed seeing the bison, deet and horses. Although not much grass in their enclosure. Unfortunately we were unable to see the caves as the TV wasn't working? The gallery was interesting to see the prehistoric art work over time.
Realistic depiction of three Paleolithic period caves. Guided tours of the caves. Animals descending from the Paleolithic era are in the compound with spacious areas for them to roam.
Worth a visit, but be aware that these are artificial caves with copied prehistoric art. Some interesting animals, ancient and rare breeds of horses and cattle. The cafe is hit and miss...they advertise food but it was clear that, because there were not many people, they couldn't be bothered to provide any and claimed they had none...despite the staff eating bocadillos and chatting around a table... Still, definitely worth an hour and a half or so.
Great fir children and interesting, space to run Park and cafe
Great overview of different caves in Spain and France. High quality reconstructions. Well worth a stop.
We weren't sure about this place from the description, but as we were staying fairly close we decided to visit. We are so happy we went. Fantastic experience. We learned so much about prehistoric art and the people who created it. Loved to see the animals too. A brilliant project and the entry price felt like great value. Even if we had travelled much further to visit it would have been worth the effort.
The worst part is that the paintings are fake, but the animals are nice
HUERTA CAVE - DEPORVENTURA
4. HUERTA CAVE - DEPORVENTURA
4.6
(603)
Sightseeing tour agency
Outdoor Activities
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I loved the visit to the cave. The guide was very nice and gave us very interesting explanations about the cave formation and other facts. Really recommend. There are hourly visits. It is better to book online (you guarantee your place, and it is cheaper).
This is the place you will book a visit of Cueva Huerta aka Cuervo Güerta. You can use their website to book but the booking process did not work for us. So we had to go to their offices in “Area recreativa de buyera”. Beware that it is a bit busy and you will be lucky if you can book for the same day The visit is made with a speleogy guide who explains the process of rocks filtration and the life of bats and hibernation of species. This is remarkable explanations and we all enjoyed this initiation into the cueva
Amazing visit. One of the biggest caves of Spain. Great local guide. Loved it.
We went to the caves with Laura and Pablo from Deportventura. Really unique experience. We definitely recommend the extended tour "Espeleoturismo", which is really good value for the money.
Big disappointment. It's not open for public anymore. You can go with a guide
Worth a visit if in the area and good explanation provided (in Spanish!). In August preferable to book online to be sure to find a place.
Really good activity for younger kids
Could not visit because of business
La Senda del Oso - Alquiler de bicicletas - Maquila Aventura
5. La Senda del Oso - Alquiler de bicicletas - Maquila Aventura
4.9
(497)
Bicycle rental service
Tours
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Great team lead by Marco. Good bikes well maintained and an efficient service start to finish.
We had a great time it's a gentle downhill ride you hardly have to do any peddling. Any beginner could do the ride easily. The views are amazing. They pick you up In a parking lot at the end, after you see the bears in their sanctuary. It's super simple and a lot of fun. Bring water and some cash to have a lunch in little town at the end-in Proaza.
Fun and the staff was very friendly . Wife and I loved . We recommend 🫶🏽 so much fun .
Nice experience, great bikes and easy going people handling it all. Go for it!
(Translated by Google) The route has exceeded my expectations, ideal for family outings, without difficulty during the journey, for all audiences, I recommend it. Regarding the extraordinary treatment received, great team, very helpful and attentive at all times. Beautiful places along the entire route, to repeat. (Original) La ruta ha superado mis expectativas, ideal para salidas en famila, sin dificultad durante el trayecto, para todos los públicos, lo recomiendo. En cuanto al trato recibido extraordinario, gran equipo, muy serviciales y atentos en todo momento. Preciosos lugares por toda la ruta, para repetir.
(Translated by Google) We loved the service and friendliness from the very first minute. We went without a reservation, and fortunately, they had bikes and a trailer available to transport our dog. I highly recommend it, and I also recommend making a reservation so you can enjoy it with greater peace of mind. Additionally, the trail is spectacular; it's all downhill... (Original) Nos ha encantado la atencion y la amabilidad desde el minuto 1, fuimos sin reserva y afortunadamente tenía disponibilidad de bicicletas y de remolque para llevar a nuestro perrito, lo recomiendo 100% y tambien recomiendo hacer la reserva para que vayas con mayor tranquilidad. Adicional a ello,añadir que la senda es espectacular, es todo en bajada...
(Translated by Google) The route is very cool and easy. Almost all of it is downhill, but you can cover more kilometers than indicated. The bikes we rented were quite good, and the price was reasonable, considering they also pick you up at the end of the route. (Original) La ruta muy chula y fácil. Todo, o casi, cuesta abajo, pero se pueden hacer más kilómetros de los que muestran. Las bicis que alquilamos estaban bastante bien, y el precio ajustado, pensando en que también te recogen al final de la ruta.
(Translated by Google) A very good experience. I did the entire route with my 5-year-old son. We rented a bike with a child seat and, without pedaling, rode along a wide path through dense vegetation, along the river, and before we knew it, we reached Caranga. We got motivated and went to Valdemurio, a gentle climb. There we came to a beautiful pond and rented a canoe. We then continued to Buyera, stopping to see the bear enclosure. We soon finished the route and a van took us back to Entrago. Very friendly, and an experience I will definitely repeat on my next visit to Asturias. (Original) Muy buena experiencia. Hice la ruta completa con mi hijo de 5 años. Alquilamos una bici con silla para el niño y sin pedalear por una senda ancha entre la densa vegetación y junto al río llegamos sin darnos cuenta a Caranga. Nos animamos y fuimos a Valdemurio una subida suave. Allí llegamos a un precioso estanque y alquilamos una canoa. Después continuamos hasta Buyera haciendo paradas para ver el cercado de los osos. Enseguida terminamos la ruta y un furgón nos llevó de regreso a Entrago. Muy amables y una experiencia que repetiré sin duda en la próxima visita a Asturias.
Colegiata de San Pedro de Teverga
6. Colegiata de San Pedro de Teverga
4.6
(151)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
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(Translated by Google) Beautiful Collegiate Church very underrated. I went on an excursion and they told us all the history that this place contains and it is very sad that they have it in decline. Its walls hold great treasures and some of them are still unidentified due to lack of financial funds. Its surroundings are half built to do archaeological work but there are no funds to finish them, therefore they have been covered "temporarily" The Christ that presides over the chapel is several centuries old and is a reliquary that contains an "earth" whose origin they have not been able to determine because they did not have funds for research. In one of its rooms there are two mummies with a great story behind them and they have them without any type of conservation but not because of neglect... but because of the aforementioned lack of funds for their conservation. In general, a treasure of our land that is being lost by not spending money. (Original) Bonita Colegiata muy poco valorada. Fui en una excursión y nos contaron toda la historia que contiene éste lugar y da mucha pena que lo tengan en decadencia. Sus muros guardan grandes tesoros y algunos de ellos aún sin identificar por no tener fondos económicos. Sus alrededores están a medio levantar para hacer trabajos arqueológicos pero no hay fondos para terminarlos por lo tanto se han tapado "temporalmente" El cristo que preside la capilla tiene varios siglos y es un relicario que contiene una "tierra" que no han podido determinar su procedencia por no tener fondos para su investigación. En una de sus salas hay dos momias con una gran historia detrás y las tienen sin ningún tipo de conservación pero no por dejadez...si no por lo ya nombrado falta de fondos para su conservación. En general un tesoro de nuestra tierra que se está perdiendo por no gastar dinero.
(Translated by Google) The guided tour was great and Rosa, a great professional, told us the story in a very detailed guided tour and even though we caught her closing the collegiate church, she offered to give us the route without any problem. The price is 2 euros but it is well worth it! (Original) Genial la visita guiada y Rosa una gran profesional, nos contó la historia en una visita guiada muy detallada y eso que la pillamos cerrando la colegiata se ofreció a hacernos la ruta sin problema ninguno. El precio es de 2 euros pero merece mucho la pena!
(Translated by Google) 2023 very interesting guided tour for €2. On Saturdays and Sundays there are always visits at 12 noon and 4:30 p.m. Per week you have to notify to arrange a visit at 696816915. Good guide. Collegiate church from the 11th century declared an asset of Cultural Interest. It is one of the few that exists of the transitional style between the pre-Romanesque and the Romanesque. Over time, the tower, a wooden cloister, the cells and the house at the entrance next to the tower were added. Today there are no longer cells, and masses continue to be held on Sundays, communions and weddings, at the express wish of the owners who gave it usufruct to the church for those purposes. And the priest currently stays in the house. They have a small museum where two mummies (the Abbot and his father) that have been there for more than 300 years attract attention. (Original) 2023 visita guiada muy interesante por 2€. Sábados y domingos hay visitas siempre a las 12h y a las 16.30h. Por semana hay que avisar para concertar visita al 696816915. Buena guía. Colegiata del siglo XI declarada bien de Interés Cultural. Es de lo poco que existe del estilo de transición entre el prerrománico y el románico. Con el tiempo se añadió la torre, un claustro de madera, las celdas y la vivienda que está a la entrada junto a la torre. Hoy día ya no hay celdas, y se siguen dando misas los domingos, comuniones y bodas, por expreso deseo de los propietarios que la cedieron en usufructo a la iglesia para esos fines. Y en la vivienda se aloja el cura actualmente. Disponen de un pequeño museo donde llaman la atención dos momias (el Abad y su padre) que llevan allí más de 300 años.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful pre-Romanesque collegiate church. It has undergone several renovations but many parts remain intact. For the modest price of one euro and fifty you can take a guided tour. It is done in about 25 minutes. (Original) Preciosa colegiata del prerrománico. Ha sufrido varias reformas pero muchas partes se mantienen intactas. Por el módico precio de un euro con cincuenta puedes hacer la visita guiada. Se realiza en unos 25 minutos.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful example of Romanesque in the Asturian council of Teverga: the Collegiate Church of San Pedro in La Plaza. It is in the Byzantine Romanesque style with some hints of the Asturian or Ramirense Pre-Romanesque. Curious because of its original cloister. Magnificent carving of Christ from the 13th century and beautiful capitals. It was originally a Benedictine monastery of San Pedro and San Juan de Val de Teverga. In 1092 it was donated by the Countess Doña Aldonza, daughter of Count Munio Fernández, to the church of San Salvador de Oviedo with all its places, goods and belongings. The founding of the Collegiate Church seems to date back to the year 1107, judging by the date of the book called the “elbow”, belonging to it, which is today archived in the Royal Institute of Jovellanos of Gijón. (Original) Preciosa muestra de románico en el concejo asturiano de Teverga: la Colegiata de San Pedro en La Plaza. Es de estilo románico bizantino con algún que otro indicio del Prerrománico asturiano o Ramirense. Curioso por original su claustro. Magnifico la talla del Cristo del siglo XIII y unos preciosos capiteles. Fue en principio monasterio benedictino de San Pedro y de San Juan de Val de Teverga. En 1092 fue donado por la condesa Doña Aldonza, hija del Conde Munio Fernández, a la iglesia de San Salvador de Oviedo con todos sus lugares, bienes y pertenencias. La fundación de la Colegiata parece que data del año 1107, a juzgar por la fecha del libro llamado del “codo”, perteneciente a la misma, que hoy se halla archivado en el Real Instituto de Jovellanos de Gijón.
(Translated by Google) Asset of Cultural Interest. It is Romanesque or pre-Romanesque transition style. Built in the 11th century. It is made up of three naves. On the exterior capitals, you can see animals, heads, beasts and men that the sculptors made at their free disposal. Inside there is a Romanesque crucified Christ from the 13th century made of polychrome wood. In its small museum there are two mummies, the Abbot and his father, around 1720, you have to see the history of the two, noble inquisitors and cruel to the people, there is a certain legend that they are cursed. There are guided tours, so contact +34 696 81 69 15. Admission €1.50. (Original) Bien de Interés Cultural. Es de estilo romanico o de transición prerrománico. Construida en el siglo XI. Se compone de tres naves. En los capiteles exteriores, se pueden ver animales, cabezas, bestias y hombres que los escultores hacían a su libre disposición. En el interior hay un Cristo crucificado romanico del siglo XIII hecho en madera policromada. En su pequeño museo estan dos momias, el Abad y su padre, sobre 1720, hay que ver la historia de los dos, nobles inquisidores y crueles con el pueblo, hay cierta leyenda que están maldecidos. Hay visitas guiadas para ello ponerse en contacto +34 696 81 69 15. Entrada 1,50€.
(Translated by Google) Teverga is a beautiful town if you like hiking or taking walks in nature, it is spectacular. The Collegiate Church is very pretty, it has several carvings and a very old Christ, but it is very neglected and in quite bad condition. Right in front there is a cider house where you can eat phenomenally with views of the mountains. (Original) Teverga es un pueblo precioso si te gusta hacer rutas o dar paseos por la naturaleza es algo espectacular, la Colegiata es muy bonita tiene varias tallas y un cristo muy antiguos , pero está muy descuidada y en bastante mal estado , justo en frente hay una sidrería donde se come fenomenal con vistas a la montaña
(Translated by Google) It's a bit sad how abandoned it is. The cloister in the style of Asturian mansions is very deteriorated. There are boarded-up rooms that, like the necropolis at the entrance, hope that one day there will be a budget for their conservation... The guided tour is very cheap and essential to understand the meaning of those wonderful capitals. The visit ends in the sacristy with "the cursed mummies" cornered on the floor (Original) Da un poco d pena el abandono q tiene. El claustro al estilo d las casonas asturianas está muy deteriorado. Hay habitaciones tapiadas q al igual q la necrópolis d la entrada esperan q algún día se tenga presupuesto para su conservación... La visita guiada es baratísima e imprescindible para entender el significado d esos maravillosos capiteles. La visita finaliza en la sacristía con "las momias malditas" arrinconadas en el suelo

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