Cabañaquinta has seen a rise in eco-tourism and rural tourism in recent years, as more travelers seek out authentic, off-the-beaten-path destinations. This trend has led to the development of new tourist accommodations, including boutique hotels, rural guesthouses, and eco-friendly lodges. These new developments aim to preserve the town’s natural beauty while providing modern comforts to visitors.
There have also been recent initiatives to restore and revitalize some of the town’s historical buildings, ensuring that the architectural heritage is preserved for future generations. These efforts are part of a broader movement in Asturias to protect and promote the region’s cultural and historical identity.
In addition, the local government is investing in improving infrastructure, such as upgrading roads and public transportation links, to make Cabañaquinta even more accessible to visitors. These developments, coupled with the town’s strong commitment to sustainability, are helping to position Cabañaquinta as a leading destination for rural tourism in northern Spain.