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Costa Quebrada: A New UNESCO Global Geopark

09/09/2024|

Costa Quebrada, located on the northern coast of Cantabria, Spain, has been officially recognized as part of the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network. This prestigious designation celebrates the region’s geological heritage and unique coastal landscapes, spanning 10 miles of dramatic cliffs, arches, and ancient rock formations. Visitors can explore "geology in action" with guided tours that highlight millions of years of Earth's history.

Top 10 free things to do on your school language trip to Cantabria

27/09/2019|

Posted in... RAYBURNTOURS

Cantabria’s laid-back villages, mighty mountain ranges and striking coastline offer up a different side to Spain. Tucked away amongst steep valleys, this is the ideal destination for school groups looking for a taste of country life.

Do as the Spanish do: the coastal city that comes alive with locals for the summer

31/07/2019|

Posted in... THE TELEGRAPH

With its terrific pincho bars, sandy golden beaches, heaving surf scene, lively fiestas and belle époque architecture, Cantabria’s elegantly understated capital is a much-loved summer escape for Spaniards.

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