Fonte: Cuadernos de Turismo; No. 43 (2019): Enero - Junio; 435-469
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Resumo: The coast of Llanes, framed by the Cantabrian Sea and Sierra del Cuera mountains (barely separated by 8 kilometers), contains unique landscape elements that have stimulated tourist visits for more than a century. It is a space marked by the transcendence of natural conditions but transformed in recent times by tourist pressure. This paper analyzes the role of landscape in tourism development, from a historical perspective, and the ability of tourism itself to transform this landscape that, in origin, constitutes an essential factor of attraction. The historical evolution of landscape knowledge dissemination is presented as well as the approaches of institutional actions in sectoral and integral spatial planning at different scales.