Disconnect in Cantabria: Valleys and Beech Forests

Disconnect in Cantabria: Valleys and Beech Forests

Rural houses in the Pasiegos Valleys, beech forests in autumn, hidden villages, and the most authentic and tranquil Cantabria.

Disconnect in Cantabria: Valleys and Beech Forests

Disconnecting in Cantabria is deeply felt in its Pasiegos Valleys and beech forests, where nature provides a perfect refuge to escape the urban hustle. In this region, visitors can enjoy serene landscapes, hidden villages, and a rich local culture that invites exploration.

Activities for an Authentic Disconnect

Among the standout activities is caving in Cuivo Mortero de Astrana, where adventurers can explore stunning geological formations. It is also possible to visit the Cueva de El Soplao, famous for its stalactites and stalagmites, in a guided experience that reveals the secrets of the earth's interior.

The Picos de Europa offer an ideal setting for guided hiking, with routes that cater to different levels of difficulty. Additionally, the cable car in Fuente Dé provides spectacular views of the mountain range. For adrenaline lovers, the combined via ferrata El Cáliz and El Risco is an exciting option that allows you to enjoy the mountain's verticality.

Culture also has its place, with guided tours to the Neocueva de Altamira and Santillana del Mar, as well as to Gaudí's Capricho in Comillas, where modernism blends with the natural beauty of Cantabria.

Highlights

  • • Caving in Cuivo Mortero de Astrana
  • • Visit to the Cueva de El Soplao
  • • Guided hiking in Picos de Europa
  • • Cable car in Fuente Dé
  • • Visit to Gaudí's Capricho in Comillas

Disconnect in Cantabria: Valleys and Beech Forests

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Prices vary depending on the activity and the organizing company.
Spring and autumn are ideal for enjoying nature.
There are options for all levels, from beginners to experts.
It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing, suitable footwear, and bring water.
The activities are spread across different towns in Cantabria.

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