Stands out for

  • • Views over the Cantabrian Sea and Santoña Marshes from the cliffs
  • • Trail through meadows and coast with no significant elevation changes
  • • Frequent sightings of seabirds and coastal raptors
  • • Circular or linear route possible depending on available time
  • • Starting point at Playa de Isla with free parking

Description

The coastal strip between Isla and Cabo Quejo is one of the least crowded sections of the Eastern Cantabrian Coast. The trail follows dirt tracks and paths between meadows and cliffs, with the sea always in sight. From the highest points you can see the Santoña marshes to the east, Faro de Ajo to the south and, on clear days, the western Asturian mountains. It is a walk accessible to anyone with average fitness, with no significant elevation changes or technical demands. The municipality of Arnuero, with the village of Isla as the starting point, perfectly combines the natural maritime setting with the calm of the Cantabrian coastal interior.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Best season

seasons.SPRING, seasons.SUMMER, seasons.AUTUMN

Experience type

On your own

Kid-friendly

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Cliffs Route of Isla

Walk along Isla's cliffs with views of Cabo de Quejo, Corporales hill and coastal wildlife watching.

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Duration: Variable
Description

Enjoy a route along the stunning cliffs of Isla, with views of Cabo de Quejo and Corporales hill. Along the way, you can watch coastal birds and marine mammals in their natural habitat, combining nature and scenery in a unique experience.

Included Services
  • Visit to Isla cliffs
  • Views of Cabo de Quejo
  • Coastal bird and marine mammal watching
  • Walk along Corporales hill
Meeting point: Meeting point at Ecoparque de Trasmiera, in the Isla-Arnuero area.
Free

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The full route to Cabo Quejo and back takes about 3 hours at a relaxed pace. It can be shortened by doing only the cliff section closest to Isla.
Yes though caution is advised near cliff edges. For young children the beach section and first few kilometres of coast are preferable.
No. Comfortable footwear with some grip is enough. On rainy or foggy days the path can be slippery.
The route is partially signposted with Camino del Norte markers. A map or GPS track is recommended for the more open sections.
Yes. The route passes through natural areas where dogs can go off lead except in sections with livestock.