What to do and see in Cantabria, Spain: The Best Hidden Gems Things to do

October 29, 2021 Myesha Cogley

Cantabria (/kænˈtæbriə/, /-ˈteɪ-/; Spanish: [kanˈtaβɾja]) is a historic Spanish community and autonomous community with Santander as its capital city. It is bordered on the east by the Basque Autonomous Community (province of Biscay), on the south by Castile and León (provinces of León, Palencia and Burgos), on the west by the Principality of Asturias, and on the north by the Cantabrian Sea (Bay of Biscay).
Restaurants in Cantabria

1. Cantabrian Way

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Cantabrian Way

Cantabrian Way. Guided bike tours, quality bike rentals, hiking,trekking and mountain ascents in Cantabria. Mountain guide services.

2. Cueva Covalanas

Calle Covalanas n 629, 39800 Ramales de la Victoria Spain +34 942 59 84 25 [email protected] http://cuevas.culturadecantabria.com/covalanas.asp
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Cueva Covalanas

3. Picos Xtreme

Picos Xtreme, Espinama, 39588 Espinama Spain +34 650 10 59 42 [email protected] http://picosxtreme.com/
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Picos Xtreme

The unforgettable experience you were looking for in Picos de Europa! #Trekking #ViaFerrata #TrailRunning #Canyoning #Snowshoeing Feel alive!!

Reviewed By Tomassohhh - Utrecht, The Netherlands

My girlfriend and I had a great time doing our first Via Ferrata with Oscar! Everything was very well organized and Oscar was super friendly, taking pictures of us during the climb and sharing these in high quality afterwards! He also gave us some tips on great hikes in the area, where he is very familiar. Would definitely recommend this!

4. Aravalle Centro Ecuestre

Olalle 2, 39584, Potes Spain +34 685 19 48 64 http://www.aravallecentroecuestre.com/
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Aravalle Centro Ecuestre

Reviewed By 820carlijnk - Utrecht, The Netherlands

A great place to go on a horse riding tour, especially for beginners (although for more experienced riders its great fun too). Clear basic explanations beforehand about how to control the horse, although you dont really have to do a lot because the horses are super well behaved and good taken care of. I did the 2 hour tour which goes through beautiful mountain area. The staff is all super kind and speak sufficient English. Big recommendation! Also, don't forget to bring cash because you can't pay with card.

5. Potes Aventura

39570, Potes Spain +34 620 46 40 19 [email protected] http://www.potesaventura.com
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Potes Aventura

Sport and adventure. All kinds of activities to have an unforgettable day surrounded by the nature of the Picos de Europa (canyoning, vias ferratas, snowshoeing, etc.)

6. Casa de las Donas

Poblado Enterrias 4, 39577 Enterria Spain +34 674 23 36 10 [email protected] http://www.casadelasdoñas.es
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Casa de las Donas

7. La Clave

Calle Miguel de Unamuno s/n, 39007 Santander Spain +34 687 71 90 44 http://www.salalaclave.es
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La Clave

8. San Pedro de Cervatos

Barrio San Pedro, 39213 Cervatos Spain +34 942 75 02 24 http://www.turismodecantabria.com/disfrutala/que-visitar/67-colegiata-de-san-pedro-de-cervatos
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San Pedro de Cervatos

9. Travel Lab Escape Room

Calle de Juan Jose Perez del Molino 2-4, 39006 Santander Spain +34 942 15 01 05 [email protected] http://www.travellab.es
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Travel Lab Escape Room

10. Costa Quebrada Geologic Park

Avenida del Marques de Valdecilla 115, 39110 Soto de la Marina Spain +34 681 62 88 84 [email protected] http://parquegeologicocostaquebrada.com
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Costa Quebrada Geologic Park

A hidden geological treasure in Northern Spain. There are places where awe-inspiring landscapes mask some deeper meanings. Costa Quebrada Geologic Park is one of these rare natural jewels. For decades this natural asset remained overlooked because of the appeal of its coves and golden sand beaches. Located in the green northern coast of Spain, near Santander, it is not only pleasing to the eye, but it also displays a unique assortment of coastal landforms and features that provide the opportunity for both witnessing geology in action and discovering in a very straightforward and simple way the origin and evolution of our planet. The visitor can understand these otherwise complicated facts thanks to brilliant examples along the coastal path. These telling features have the power to inspire, even to the untrained eye, the very same ideas and interpretations that the first geologists gave birth to. Geology here is, definitely, for everyone. The endless confrontation between the tilted rock layers and the ocean has produced a very diverse group of coastal landforms that lie in a row along a 10-mile long shoreline: Cliffs, arches, islets, coves, beaches, tombolos, sand spits, dunes and estuaries show the constant evolution of coastal areas. A more detailed observation of the rocky outcrops reveals the records of ancient tropical reefs, huge beaches and forests and marine whole ecosystems miraculously frozen in time by preserving minerals, and the mass extinctions that ended them. But not only that. The Park holds many traces of the human bonds to the geologic heritage throughout human history. This includes some Palaeolithic flint quarries where it is easy to spot some of the materials discarded by early humans when making their tools and weapons. Also, one particular layer of rock in Costa Quebrada was used by ancient humans as an ochre and umber colored 3-D canvas in the superb, UNESCO’s World Heritage Site, so-called "Sistine Chapel of Cave Painting": The Altamira Cave, which is located a few miles away from the Geologic Park. A number of activities are available for visitors during the summer, such as a diverse repertoire of thematic itineraries, kayak and stand-up paddle routes or night tide-pool safaris amongst others. The area also holds some great surfing and kite-surfing spots, and there is an outstanding gastronomic offer, including fresh seafood. Visiting the area during springtime or fall is also a great option for those who prefer solitude and more quiet experiences. Those are the seasons for the landscape photography lovers. Then, dramatic light and weather, when combined with the expressive scenery, provide endless photographic opportunities for the aesthetic traveler. Some other attractions near the Park include cultural heritage sites, the medieval village of Santillana del Mar or the Art Nouveau village of Comillas being some of them. There are also other outstanding natural sites nearby, such as the Picos de Europa National Park. Enjoy broken cliffs and beaches mixed with unique geological sites and experience the diverse marine wildlife and botany of the area!

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