Coastal path from Castro Urdiales to Islares
Stands out for
- • Mining heritage: Mioño mineral loader and old iron mine service roads
- • Valverde forest: coastal holm oak woodland with trails between trees and cliffs
- • Dícido beach: wild cove at the foot of the cliffs with loader remains
- • Cerdigo: fishing village with traditional Cantabrian architecture
- • No technical difficulty: accessible route for families with good footwear
Description
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Difficulty
Moderate
Best season
Weather dependent
Experience type
On your own
Kid-friendly
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Can I do it with children?
Yes, it is the most accessible section of the Senda del Litoral. No technical passages. Recommended from age 8.
How do I get back?
Linear route. Bus Islares-Castro (ALSA line) or taxi. You can also do the return trip (18 km total).
How long does it take?
2.5 to 3 hours at a relaxed pace, one way.
Where exactly does it start?
From Ostende beach in Castro Urdiales, following the Senda del Litoral signs eastward.
Are there places to eat on the route?
There is a bar in Cerdigo. Islares has restaurants. No services on the rest of the route.