To speak of Cantabria is to speak of charming towns. And it is that Cantabria has a lot to offer. All the towns are located in spectacular natural settings of great beauty that are worth visiting.
If you stay in one of our houses, we will inform you which towns you cannot miss and what you have to do to visit them.
Cantabria is half mountainous and half coastal. In its 285 kilometers of coastline some of the best beaches in Spain. In addition, the climate in summer and winter is mild, so you can enjoy the beaches at almost any time of the year.
Among its more than 90 beaches you will find beaches of all kinds: ideal for surf lovers, there are urban ones, such as the beaches of El Sardinero, there are some in natural parks, wild, secluded, serene, or hidden.
You can enjoy wonderful views in the Picos de Europa National Park, the views from the peaks to the sea are simply unique.
The valleys of Pas, the Nansa valley, the Asón valley, the Cabuerniga valley or the Hermida gorge are places of extraordinary beauty.
When you visit Cantabria you realize your history, your ancestors, your origins, but that is not all, an experience with art, with history, with culture, from the origins to the present day.
Cantabria is extraordinary because it allows you to travel through time in less than 24 hours.
Cantabria has been the cradle of surfing in Spain. The first surfers, wetsuits, the first boards, surf shops, the first surf school were born here. The Ribamontán al Mar area has been recognized as the first surfing reserve in Spain.
The contrast between mountains and sea allows visitors to enjoy sports in height as well as sea sports. Have you ever imagined skiing and surfing on the same day? In Cantabria it is possible.
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