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                <title>Cider trips in Gijon</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Spain may not be the first destination that springs to mind when looking for the ultimate cider experience, but head to the lush green lands of Asturias on the North West coast and that’s exactly what you’ll find. The natural “sidra” is an icon of the region, due partly to the distinctive style in which it is poured; from the bottle held high above the head onto the rim of the glass held sideways at the waist. This creates a momentary fizz and is why only a mouthful is poured at a time and relished in one gulp. <br><br>"Siderías" ancient and modern are the life blood of the tiniest villages and major cities, and there are cider festivals all year round. One of the best can be found in the seaside city of Gijón, where you can enjoy free tasting sessions in the town square or join thousands who gather annually on the sandy beach to break the world record for simultaneous cider-pouring (see pic in where to find it section).]]></description>
                
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                <title>Fishing villages</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Tazones and Lastres are two very pretty fishing villages a half hour's drive apart. <br><br>Tazones has a lovely walk from behind the lighthouse up though woods to the cliffs and views out over the sea. <br><br>Lastres is less commercialized and you can eat wonderful fresh fish at a restaurant at the harbour called "El Puerto".]]></description>
                
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