The Old Palace Tower, km zero of Cudillero, flavor of ancient times
Three-story tower of the nineteenth century, rebuilt on medieval remains next to the town hall, former "Palación de los Omaña", feudal lords of Cudillero for centuries. On the other side, the amphitheater of Cudillero: houses of fishermen staggered in the semicircular mountain and open to the port. Epicenter of the town, heart of the marine environment. The Torre del Palación belongs CASAS CudilleroVIP together with La Nana del Mar.
This is a vintage house, 100 square meters restored keeping the original structure, furniture and facilities. I have added contemporary art and some family antiques. Some pieces date back 4 centuries. There are old embroidered bed sheets, lamps and all kinds of exclusive things. The tower is the kilometer zero of Cudillero, 100 meters from the old harbor and in front of the famous amphitheater perched on steep hillsides with old and colorfull fishermen´s houses and stone stairs instead of streets.
Legend says Cudillero was founded by the Vikings. Its people speak Spanish as well as a dialect called Pixueto (with a resemblance to the language of the Vikings, according to some experts.). Whaling was practiced there until the 18th century.
There are pre-Romanic archeological remains and well-preserved 16th-century architecture. Among its outstanding monuments is the Quinta de Selgas palace, a splendid 19th-century home with fabulous and extensive gardens, paintings by Goya, opulent furnishings and its famous Tapestry Pavilion…
Cudillero’s cuisine enjoys a well-deserved fame, especially its fish and seafood (various species of crab, barnacles, lobster…) cooked in several traditional ways and enjoyed in simple restaurants right at the seaside. The village is also near 800 meter-high coastal mountains with a rich ethnographic heritage and a gastronomy based on meat and greens. The mountains are the home to the famous vaqueiros de alzada, or cattle herders, a social-ethnic group that has been the subject of numerous historical speculations. The local church of San Martín de Luiña preserves an inscription proclaiming: “Vaqueiros are not allowed to attend Mass,” testimony to the discrimination they suffered. Part of the spectacular and rugged coast of cliffs, beaches and hidden coves is an officially Protected Landscape, and the nearby Las Dueñas peatland is a Natural Monument.
Camino de Santiago (Coast Route): The Saint James Route, named The Northern Route, passes through Cudillero, (295 km from Santiago de Compostela), and is the oldest road to Santiago, dating from the 9th century .
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About the area
Cudillero
Located in Cudillero, this holiday home is in the city centre and on the waterfront. Bay of Biscay and Playa de la Conchiquina reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Valey Centro Cultural de Castrillón and Oscar Niemeyer Cultural Centre. Discover the area's water adventures with kayaking and scuba diving nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hunting and mountain biking.
Palacio la Quinta de Selgas - 3 min drive - 1.8 km
Cabo Vidio - 11 min drive - 14.2 km
San Lorenzo Beach - 40 min drive - 64.3 km
Getting around
Aviles Station - 35 min drive
Oviedo (OVD-Asturias) - 20 min drive
Restaurants
tapería El Monterrey - 11 min drive
Restaurante El Patrón - 1 min walk
Bar Galerna - 1 min walk
Bar La Casona - 8 min drive
Bar La Parra - 1 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is The Old Palace Tower, km zero of Cudillero, flavor of ancient times pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows pets (limit 2 total).
How much does it cost to stay at The Old Palace Tower, km zero of Cudillero, flavor of ancient times?
As of 13 Apr 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at The Old Palace Tower, km zero of Cudillero, flavor of ancient times on 12 July 2026 start from AU$413, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at The Old Palace Tower, km zero of Cudillero, flavor of ancient times?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at The Old Palace Tower, km zero of Cudillero, flavor of ancient times?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at The Old Palace Tower, km zero of Cudillero, flavor of ancient times?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is The Old Palace Tower, km zero of Cudillero, flavor of ancient times located?
Located in the heart of Cudillero, this holiday home is within a 15-minute walk of Bay of Biscay and Playa de la Conchiquina. Cudillero Port and Palacio la Quinta de Selgas are also within 2 miles (3 km).
Reviews
8.0
Very good
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
You won’t find another place like this. The home, an impressive structure filled with charm, history and art, is located in an absolutely incredible seaside Austurian village. You’ll find all the necessary modern amenities inside the tower. Fernando, the host and owner, is a true gentleman and Renaissance man: friendly, helpful, attentive, polite and educated. Everyone should visit The Tower at Cudi at least once in their life. Thanks for the memories!
J C.
Stayed 1 night in Jul 2023
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8/10 Good
Laurent T.
18 Aug 2025
Liked: Check-in, communication, location
L'emplacement est exceptionnel au cœur du village avec une belle offre gastronomique dans de très nombreux restaurants et une ambiance très locale.La maison est chargée d'histoire et très pittoresque et atypique.Fernando est un hôte parfait qui nous a conseillé sur les bons plans et ce de manière très proactive.L'utilisation de WhatsApp pour communiquer a particulièrement facilité les choses.Mais...La maison n'est pas très fonctionnelle et ne permet pas, à mon avis, d'accueillir un groupe pour un séjour long.Absence de machine à laver par exemple même si Fernando propose un service de pressing extérieur gratuit ce qui n'est pas la même chose.Wifi non fonctionnel mais la couverture 5G est bonne.Attention également au prix proposé. Nous avons dû payer un surcoût, les prix affichés au moment de la réservation en ligne était sous évalués.La singularité du lieu fait passer ces quelques inconvénients.
Un accueil parfait de la part de l’hote ( conseils très utiles) en plein centre d’un superbe village. Avec les avantages et aussi les inconvénients car il faut aimer avec le bruit de la rue. La maison d’antan, « dans son jus », n’est pas suffisamment équipée pour cuisiner et le confort est relativement sommaire. Pas de reel salle de vie. Ce n’est pas fait pour prendre des repas sur place. Bref, un logement parfait pour dormir et visiter, mais moins pour y vivre.