
Cantabria Asturias And Galicia Spain Travel Guide
Santillana del Mar, a medieval village, features cobblestone streets and saint Juliana Collegiate Church. The Altamira Cave Museum contains the Neocave, a replica of original Upper Paleolithic cave paintings.
Santillana is about 30 km west of Santander. The exhibition is 2 km from Santillana. Bus travel from Santander is around 30-ABOUT forty minutes. Plan for 2-3 hours for the museum.
Extend your journey to discover more of Cantabria'the charm of natural beauty.
Comillas showcases modernist architecture. Attractions include El Capricho de Gaudí and Palacio de Sobrellano.
Castro Urdiales, a fishing port, has a middle ages castle-lighthouse and the Gothic Church of Santa María de la Asunción.
Discover Cantabria's beautiful natural vistas and wildlife on a day trip.
A nature park where animals roam in semi-freedom within a former open-pit mine. Popular for families, it features elephants, gorillas, and bears.
A coastal park close to Comillas. It features beaches, dunes, and estuaries, suitable for birdwatching and gentle walks.
Within A mountain Range in the northern part of spain, take the teleférico for breathtaking panoramic views of the mountains. A must for mountain lovers.
Playa de Somo/Loredo, across Santander Bay, feature long, sandy beaches ideal for surfing or relaxing. Head inland to Pasiegos Valleys to explore traditional Cantabrian rural life.
Laredo and Santoñan are coastal towns with long beaches and the Marismas de Santoña, important bird habitats for birdwatching.
Explore historical and spiritual sites outsiof Saint (feminine)nder.
The Cuevas de El Castillo and Las Monedas in Puente Viesgo feature significant prehistoric cave art.
Monastery of Santo Toribio de Liébana is an important pilgrimage destination. It is a piece of the Lignum Crucis (True Cross).
Carmona, in Nansa Valley, is a well-preserved traditional village. Liérganes is known for its "fish-man" legend and picturesque architecture.
Sections of the Northern Way pilgrimage route traverse Cantabria, including Santander.
Beyond specific historical sites, Cantabria offers a countryside culture and local customs.
Seek out local artisans and their traditional crafts.
Experience local festivals and celebrations.
Connect with the rich heritage of Cantabria.
Consider extending your trip to explore more of Northern Spain.
Spend 1-2 nights in a mountain village like Potes or Fuente Dé. Explore trekking routes and mountain culture.
Allocate 2-3 nights in Bilbao or Donostia for contrasting urban or gastronomic experiences.
Dedicate 2-3 nights to explore Oviedo, Gijón, and the stunning Asturian coastline. Access Picos de Europa.
Bilbao -> Santander -> Oviedo/Gijón. This circuit goes by bus, train, or car, displaying the diversity of Green Spain.
Santander -> Potes/A mountain Range in northern spain -> Comillas/Santillana. This itinerary is best explored with a rental car for maximum flexibility.
Extend west to Santiago de Compostela and the Rías Baixas for a different cultural and scenic experience.