Palencia

What to do in Palencia

Plans, activities and things to see in Palencia

About Palencia

Palencia concentrates its highest altitude and most emblematic wildlife in its northern mountains: Fuentes Carrionas y Fuente Cobre harbours the greatest density of Cantabrian brown bear alongside Asturias, with Espigüete peak rising to 2,450 m above high-altitude meadows. Bear-watching tours are guided and seasonal (May–October); the animal moves between beech forests and high mountain grasslands. The Canal de Castilla has its most photogenic section at Frómista: the town's four locks operate...

Highlights

  • • Espigüete (2,450m): summits of Fuentes Carrionas Natural Park
  • • Guided Cantabrian brown bear watching (May–October)
  • • Canal de Castilla: 18th-century historic locks at Frómista
  • • Laguna de la Nava: thousands of cranes in November
  • • French Camino de Santiago: Sahagún–Burgos meseta stretch

Best time to visit

July–August for brown bear and Fuentes Carrionas summits. November for cranes at Laguna de la Nava. Spring for the canal and Camino without summer heat.

Practical tips

Cervera de Pisuerga (northern province) is the natural base for mountain activities and bear watching. For Laguna de la Nava, access is from Fuentes de Nava, 15 km from Palencia city. The Madrid–Santander train stops at Palencia, making car-free access to the canal and Camino straightforward.