Bufones de Pria
About
Bufones de Pría, also known as the Jesters of Pría, are one of Spain’s most spectacular natural attractions. Nestled along the rugged Cantabrian coast in the westernmost parish of Pría, these dramatic blowholes erupt from the rocky cliffs into the sea, creating a thunderous show that is both awe‑inspiring and photogenic. Visitors walk along a scenic cliffside path that connects Guadamía beach and the beach of Cuevas del Mar, often spotting waterfalls of water that shoot through the gaps in the basaltic rock as waves crash against the shore. The site is easily accessible by car and public transport, with parking available nearby. It offers excellent opportunities for nature lovers, photographers, and families seeking a unique seaside experience in the heart of Asturias.