Cantabria, from north to surf
If you like surfing and you live somewhere far from the beach, or next to the sea but where waves are not strong, you are probably counting the days to get to a place where surfing fun is assured.
If you like surfing and you live somewhere far from the beach, or next to the sea but where waves are not strong, you are probably counting the days to get to a place where surfing fun is assured.
As summer allows us to enjoy some of the best spots such as Infinite Cantabria, today in this blog we wish to recommend to you some visits that are a must.
Today's post takes us on a unique and different journey. As you know, we love to offer you different ways to travel through our region.
With 220 kilometres of coastline, there's a lot to cover. We could focus on the cliffs, the beaches, the hiking trails and all sorts of other things.
According to the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language, a “mirador” (or vantage point) is “a place which is well-located to contemplate a landscape or event”.
Over the years, we have made many journeys through our Infinite Cantabria. This blog is all about its landscapes, customs and people.
It is important to know our past in order to understand our future. That is why today we would like to show you a very important part of our region's past that has been well preserved in our region...
Cantabria is a small territory full of contrasts and diversity, but nature is one element that sets us apart and that we have in abundance.
It is said that this summer will be different: that, after the situation we have been experiencing and with the necessary precautions, our habits and behaviours will have to change and it will be likely, at least for most of us.