Pericones Park
Currently Open- Address: Carretera Pola de Siero, s/n, 33207 Gijón, Asturias, Spain Map
- Phone: +34-985181105
- Tags: Park, Family And Kids

One of the largest parks in Gijon, Pericones Park is spread over a large area encompassing a number of terrains. With lush fields perfect for a friendly game of soccer, the rugged terrain walkways make for a great hike or exercise. A separate area designated for pets ensures that you furry buddy has the time of his life, as well as some bonding time with the family. Amenities are in abundance, and you can spend a day here sunbathing, reading your favourite book and playing games. Plan an entire day here and make the most of it by carrying a picnic!
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How to Reach Pericones Park
- Buses Nava-Gijon and more to stop- Ceares
- Buses L16-Estacion Ferrocarril-San Martin por Vega to stop- La Paz
- Buses Campus de Mieres-Gijon and more to stop- Avda. del Llano; 54 - Eleuterio Quintanilla
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- Pericones Park Address: Carretera Pola de Siero, s/n, 33207 Gijón, Asturias, Spain
- Pericones Park Contact Number: +34-985181105
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9.5/10
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95% of people who visit Gijón include Pericones Park in their plan
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69 Times
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10 AM - 11 AM
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50% of people start their Pericones Park visit around 10 AM - 11 AM
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1 Hr
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People usually take around 1 Hr to see Pericones Park
95% of people prefer to travel by car while visiting Pericones Park
People normally club together Letras Gijon and Parroquia Mayor De San Pedro Apostol while planning their visit to Pericones Park.