Nalón River
The Nalón River is one of the major rivers in the northern region of Spain, flowing through the province of Asturias. It originates in the Picos de Europa mountains and travels approximately 113 kilometers before emptying into the Cantabrian Sea. The river is known for its scenic landscapes and rich biodiversity.
The Nalón River plays a significant role in the local economy, particularly in fishing and hydroelectric power generation. Its basin supports various ecosystems and is home to several species of fish, making it a popular spot for anglers. The river also serves as a vital water source for nearby communities.