Post by halimahafsa1234 on Feb 15, 2024 3:03:59 GMT -5
On the border with Palencia is the source of the Ebro River, more specifically in the Pico Tres Mares, at about 2,000 meters high. Cantabria also has its Picos de Europa . Its Fuente Dé cable car, which seems to reach to the sky, offers us some of the best views of this mountain system. Potes and Bárcena Mayor are some of the best options to enjoy the typical medieval mountain architecture. On the coast, however, the virgin and peculiar beaches such as Covachos or Arnía stand out; or with hermitages embedded in the rock, like that of Santa Justa. Nature and heritage that go hand in hand in Cantabria. Since Prehistory, with the Altamira caves; passing through the medieval and even modernism, as in Comillas, where we can find Gaudí's Capricho. Cantabria is forests of beech, oak and sequoia. They are valleys and gorges.
They are anchovies and sobaos. It is geology, like the Costa Quebrada; hiking trails, culture and a lot of history. And these are just some of the gems that you have to visit in Cantabria , although there are many more. Rural houses in Cantabria Giant Sequoias of Mount C Abezon A few kilometers from Cabezón de la Sal there Liberia Email List is a forest declared a Natural Monument due to its value and beauty: there are about 850 sequoias whose average height is 40 meters and the thickness of their trunks is around 2 meters. Despite their size, they are baby redwoods, since this species can reach up to 115 meters in height. The history of the Cabezón de la Sal redwood forest dates back to the 1940s, when reforestation in the area was necessary.
To explore the forest there is a wooden walkway that runs between the redwoods and makes the route accessible to everyone. Why is there a sequoia forest in Cantabria? Horse Lighthouse At the foot of Mount Buciero is the Caballo lighthouse, the light that from 1863 to 1993 guided ships in Santoña , in eastern Cantabria. To access it you have to go down 763 steps that were built by prisoners from the Santoña Presidio Barracks , while we can enjoy impressive views of the Cantabrian Sea. It is important to know that the road is not paved and there are no services of any kind during the tour. However, it is a pleasant route that begins on the Santoña promenade. In total there are about 5 kilometers. You can also reach it by boat. More than 700 steps to reach the Faro del Caballo Santillana del Mar Known as the town of three lies, because it is said that “it is neither holy, nor flat, nor does it have a sea”, Santillana del Mar is considered one of the most beautiful towns in Cantabria.
They are anchovies and sobaos. It is geology, like the Costa Quebrada; hiking trails, culture and a lot of history. And these are just some of the gems that you have to visit in Cantabria , although there are many more. Rural houses in Cantabria Giant Sequoias of Mount C Abezon A few kilometers from Cabezón de la Sal there Liberia Email List is a forest declared a Natural Monument due to its value and beauty: there are about 850 sequoias whose average height is 40 meters and the thickness of their trunks is around 2 meters. Despite their size, they are baby redwoods, since this species can reach up to 115 meters in height. The history of the Cabezón de la Sal redwood forest dates back to the 1940s, when reforestation in the area was necessary.
To explore the forest there is a wooden walkway that runs between the redwoods and makes the route accessible to everyone. Why is there a sequoia forest in Cantabria? Horse Lighthouse At the foot of Mount Buciero is the Caballo lighthouse, the light that from 1863 to 1993 guided ships in Santoña , in eastern Cantabria. To access it you have to go down 763 steps that were built by prisoners from the Santoña Presidio Barracks , while we can enjoy impressive views of the Cantabrian Sea. It is important to know that the road is not paved and there are no services of any kind during the tour. However, it is a pleasant route that begins on the Santoña promenade. In total there are about 5 kilometers. You can also reach it by boat. More than 700 steps to reach the Faro del Caballo Santillana del Mar Known as the town of three lies, because it is said that “it is neither holy, nor flat, nor does it have a sea”, Santillana del Mar is considered one of the most beautiful towns in Cantabria.