Highlights
- • Rugged cliffs
- • Unique rock formations
- • Coastal trails
- • Marine biodiversity
- • Stunning landscapes
description
Costa Quebrada is a natural enclave stretching along the Cantabrian coast, offering a landscape of rugged cliffs and rock formations that defy time. This corner of Cantabria is a haven for nature lovers, where sea and land intertwine in a visual spectacle that invites contemplation and adventure. From its trails, one can feel the sea breeze caressing the face while exploring its geological secrets…
Costa Quebrada is a natural enclave stretching along the Cantabrian coast, offering a landscape of rugged cliffs and rock formations that defy time. This corner of Cantabria is a haven for nature lovers, where sea and land intertwine in a visual spectacle that invites contemplation and adventure. From its trails, one can feel the sea breeze caressing the face while exploring its geological secrets and enjoying the biodiversity that inhabits its corners.
Location
Guide - Costa Quebrada
How to get there
Information on how to get to the region
To reach Costa Quebrada, you can take the CA-231 road from Santander, which will lead you directly to the coast in about 20 minutes. If you prefer public transport, there are buses connecting Santander with nearby towns like Liencres, from where you can walk to the coast.
Area Information
General information about the area
Costa Quebrada has several marked trails that allow you to explore its landscapes. There are no visitor centers, but information is available online and at local tourist offices.
Geography
Geography and terrain characteristics
Costa Quebrada stretches along the Cantabrian coast, characterized by its rugged cliffs and unique rock formations. The region is located west of Santander, in the autonomous community of Cantabria.
Flora & Fauna
Flora and fauna of the region
The biodiversity in Costa Quebrada is rich, with seabird species like gulls and cormorants. Coastal vegetation includes plants adapted to saline conditions, such as sea fennel.
Is there a fee to access Costa Quebrada?
No, access to Costa Quebrada is free, but some parking areas may have fees.
Are there hiking trails in Costa Quebrada?
Yes, there are several hiking trails offering spectacular views of the cliffs and the sea.
Can you swim at the beaches of Costa Quebrada?
Some beaches are suitable for swimming, but caution is advised due to currents and tides.