Car Tourism in Cantabria
Car Tourism in Cantabria
Car Tourism in Cantabria
Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
General map of routes . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Regions:
Liébana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Nansa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Suances-San Vicente . . . . . . . . 12
Cabuérniga . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Besaya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Campoo/Valderredible . . . . . . . 21
Santander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Pas, Miera, Pisueña . . . . . . . . . 27
Trasmiera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Asón-Soba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
The Eastern Coast . . . . . . . . . . 36
MOTOR TOURING
Published by: Gobierno de Cantabria
(Sociedad Regional de Turismo de Cantabria, S.A.)
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Motor touring
in Cantabria
The best way to discover a land is to travel its routes, to discover its
natural beauty, contemplate its historical legacy, talk to its people and
share their gastronomy. Cantabria is a region with many attractions,
which rise up in front of visitors along each of the great, modern
motorways and on the winding roads that pass through villages and
natural settings. This guide offers 11 proposals of routes to follow by
car that travel around Cantabria from the highest coastal cliffs to the
foothills of the Picos de Europa, and which allow the contrasts and
uniqueness of this infinite region to be delved into: long beaches,
secluded coves, fishing villages, deep green meadows, forests with their
own fables, high mountains that hide tiny villages, where the lifestyles
have not changed for millennia, a rich historical and artistic heritage,
traditional flavours . . . a tempting invitation to the adventure of delving
into an unique land and enjoying the best of Cantabria in comfort.
These pages traverse the districts of Liébana, the valleys of Nansa and
Lamasón, the Western Coast, Cabuérniga, the basins of the Pas and
Basaya Rivers, the districts of Campoo and Valderredible, the valleys of
Pas, Pisueña and Miera, Trasmiera, the valleys of Asón and Soba, the
Eastern Coast and Santander.
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11 driving
routes in
Cantabria
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Liébana
from Unquera to Fuente Dé
APPROXIMATE DISTANCE: 90 Km.
Bordered by the Cantabrian Mountains and the Picos de Europa, the
unique region of Liébana, with its impressive scenery lies at the point
where these two elevated massifs meet. The remarkable uniqueness
of this district is strengthened by the particularity of its climate and its
flora, which differ from the rest of Cantabria. Amongst its attractions the
authentic nature of its villages stands out, along with a rich historical-
artistic heritage that includes elements of great interest. The route joins
the sea and the summits of the Picos de Europa, crossing deep gorges
and middle mountain roads.
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Lebeña.- Leaving the Desfiladero behind, we immediately come
across the tiny hamlet of Lebeña, on the banks of the Deva River,
which shelters one of the region’s architectonic jewels, the 10th century
Mozarabic Church of Santa María.
Piasca.- The route leaves the N-621 in Ojedo and takes the CA-184
for approximately 8 kilometres, passing through the towns of Frama
and Cabezón de Liébana, until you take the CA-872 that ends in Piasca,
where there are some of the most important Roman buildings in
Cantabria: the monastery of Santa María.
Potes.- At this point, we must go back on our tracks for part of the
route to Ojedo and take the N-621 again, in the direction of Potes,
the district’s main town. The Tower of the Infantado and the Tower of
Orejón de la Lama stand out, which are reached by crossing the bridge
over the Quiviesa River to the Old Town, which has a marked medieval
nature. The entire town is full of old stone houses and traditional
dwellings, which tempt you to lose yourself amongst its alleyways and
hidden corners.
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Fuente Dé.- Having returned to the CA-185, the route goes back
towards Fuente Dé, passing through Los Llanos, Cosgaya, Las Ilces and
Espinama, from which a track starts towards the Áliva mountain passes,
in the heart of the Picos de Europa. Following the CA-185, around 4
kilometres further on, the spectacular view of Fuente Dé, an ancient
glacier can be contemplated, culminating in the formidable block of
the central massif of the Picos de Europa. At its feet is the cable car
station, which bridges a height difference of 800 metres in a distance
of just over 1.5 kilometres, giving access to the upper station where
the visitors centre is located at an altitude of 1,850 metres and from
which an incredibly beautiful view of the high peaks of the Cantabrian
Mountains and the deep valleys of Liébana can be enjoyed.
Gastronomy
Liébana has a rich gastronomy,
which partially benefits from
the mircro-climate existing in the
region. It has an important cheese
preparation tradition with regulated Bejes and Tresviso
Cheese
denomination of origin , in particular the ‘quesucos’
from Liébana and the Picón cheese from Bejes and Tresviso, along with
cold cured meats of wild boar and venison. The typical dish is Lebaniego
Stew, with a chickpea base. Liébana also produces honey, pulses, very
good fruit and dried fruit and the famous ‘licor de orujo’. Many of
these products can be acquired in the traditional market that is held
every Monday in Potes. This market is a meeting place for the people
of Liébana and an important outlet for the regional food and drink for
visitors.
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The Nansa Basin
APPROXIMATE DISTANCE: 50 Km.
This route passes through the beauty spots of the Nasa River Basin,
reflected literally by the Cantabrian traditional writer José María de
Pereda in his book “Peñas Arriba”. The Nansa River is fed by the springs
and streams that are born in the foothills of the Peña Labra and Peña
Sagra mountain ranges, passing through impressive landscapes until
reaching the river mouth in Pesués, along with the Tina Menor Estuary.
Extensive beech and oak woods, villages full of noble stone houses and
an excellent regional gastronomy accompany visitors throughout the
route.
Cades.- In Pesués you must take the CA-181 and without losing
sight of the Nansa River, we reach Cades, in the district of
Herrerías, where an ancient Forge from the 18th Century
is conserved which, having been rebuilt as a RÁBAGO
museum, shows visitors what ancient forges
CELIS
and the profession of the blacksmith
were like, which at that time was very
important in the Saja-Nansa district.
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El Soplao Cave.- Continuing southwards, we will reach the
crossroads of Puente El Arrudo and further on, the town of Rábago,
which gives access to the cave of El Soplao and to Riclones, from which
you can get to the Chufín cave, which is a World Heritage Site.
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La Cruz de Cabezuela.- In the foothills of Peña Labra, very
close to the boundary with Liébana and the Hamlet of Salceda, is the
viewing platform of La Cruz de Cabezuela, looking out with some
exceptional views over the Picos de Europa, the valleys of Liébana and
the Cantabrian peaks of Peña Labra, Coriscao or Peña Prieta. There
are important beech and oak woods in the area around the viewing
platform.
El Soplao Cave
With over 6,500 documented natural
cavities, Cantabria is well-known
internationally for its speleological
wealth. El Soplao Cave, in between
the districts of Valdáliga, Herrerías
and Rionansa, accessible from the
town of Rábago, is one of the best
examples, perfectly conditioned for being visited by the public in general.
The cave and mine complex, which is accessed by a mining train, offers
two types of visit, the first one of 1.2 km, along a walkway free from
any architectonic barriers; the second, is a type of “cave-adventure”,
with a variable length depending on the characteristics of the group and
children from 12 years of age may participate in it. In the cave fascinating
eccentric crystallisation formations can be seen,
stalactites, stalagmites, washes, “nests of
pearls” or pisolites...
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Western Coast
From Suances
to San Vicente de la Barquera
APPROXIMATE DISTANCE: 36 Km.
This stretch of coast is the perfect example of the combination of land
and sea, common in Cantabria, with its extensive pastureland and gently
rolling hills, interspersed with coves, beaches and fishing harbours.
Although there is a large highway that allows this coastal area to be
crossed in a very short time, many secondary roads, convenient and
in good condition, run between the region’s attractions. This route
travels through wild scenery, along roads flanked on the inland side
by increasingly steep mountains and on the seaside, by stunningly
beautiful cliffs.
Suances.- The route leaves the seaside town of Suances, one of the
most outstanding tourist towns in the region due to its beaches. We will
take the CA-351 that runs through the villages of Tagle and Ubiarco .In
the last of these, in the district of Santillana del Mar, the Santa Justa
beach may be found, called by this
name after the hermitage built
on its rocky cliffs in honour of this
saint.
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Bison in Altamira
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Comillas.- The route now reaches Comilla, a declared Historical-
Artistic Site. This town, which was a royal summer residence, in its old
part houses buildings of great architectonic values, such as the Palacio
de Sobrellano, the Universidad Pontificia and the Capricho de Gaudí. Its
little harbour, bordered by typical taverns, is still a working fishing port.
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The Cabuérniga Valley
From Cabezón de la Sal
to Bárcena Mayor
APPROXIMATE DISTANCE: 30 Km.
This route coincides with the so called “Route of the Foramontanos”,
which takes its name from the path used by the Cantabrians when
they left the mountains, after the Spanish Reconquista to repopulate
the lands of Castile. The entire region is an immense forest of changing
colours, with large stretches of hazelnuts, birches, willows, oaks,
beeches or elms, amongst other tree species, spotted with little villages
characterised by their stone houses, with large porches and balconies.
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Ucieda.- Taking a short detour from the CA- 180,
the route goes to Ucieda, a village formed by the
grouping of three districts in which there are many
typical stone houses and mountain-style palaces.
Following a forest track, the route moves into the depths of the hills of
the Saja-Besaya Nature Reserve.
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Cabuérniga Architecture
Throughout the valley highly homogeneous architectonic elements are
spread, representative of the region’s typical constructions. In all of them
noble mansions alternate with the stone houses of the poorer population,
reflecting the adaptation to the people’s way of life. In general, the
popular architectonic model is characterised by two-storey houses, with
a hallway inside and a continuous corridor on the upper floor. The larger
mansions, with façades showing the family coat of arms and a large
porch, are characterised by their area for carriages.
Interesting mansions with coats of arms and porches can be seen in
Renedo, Selores, Valle, etc. And obviously in Carmona.
Bárcena Mayor is an excellent example of
a poorer house in the region. The ashlar
blocks and oak wood are the materials
used in the typical buildings in the region.
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Besaya Basin
The Roman Route
APPROXIMATE DISTANCE: 50 Km.
This route starts in Torrelavega, capital of the Besaya Valle and second
city in importance in Cantabria. You take the N-611, in the direction of
Reinosa, which will be the final destination on this itinerary. Virtually
at the end of the journey Las Hoces is crossed, a stretch that passes in
between the mountains and that is very attractive due to the scenery
and the windy road. This road is steeped in history, since it was the
normal route during the Roman occupation. The remainder of the
Roman Road that is still conserved attests to this and it forms one of the
region’s main attractions. During the journey there are many samples
of Roman architecture in Cantabria, some of which are considered to
be highly significant examples, from which the consideration of ‘The
Roman Route’ comes.
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Santa María de Yermo.- Turning off after a few kilometres
along the CA-283 the Church of Santa María de Yermo may be found,
which was one of the oldest monasteries in the region. The church,
from the 13th century, is the first one in a series of Romanic monuments
around the N-611.
Roman road
The road network was one of the essential
instruments connecting the Roman
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Campoo
and Valderredible
APPROXIMATE DISTANCE: 80 Km.
Alto-Campoo
ski resort
The districts of Campoo and
Valderredible form an enormously
rich natural landscape. Its historic
remains, such as the Roman road or the traces of the city of Julióbriga,
live in harmony with modern day tourist attractions such as the Alto
Campoo ski resort or the enjoyment of nature and water sports on the
Ebro reservoir.
Fontibre.- The source of the mightiest river in Spain, the Ebro, is the
symbolic starting point of this route. From here, along the CA- 183, the
capital of the Campoo region, Reinosa is reached. Here we will take the
N-611 and immediately turn off along the CA-730 that leads to Retortillo.
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Continuing along the same road, the
town of Arroyo, is reached on the
banks of the Ebro Reservoir, the largest
mass of fresh water in Cantabria.
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The Ebro Reservoir
In spite of its human
origin, the Ebro Reservoir
has great natural and
scenic interest. In addition
to its wealth of fish, it is
very important for the
birds, and it is a reference
point for the migration
routes. Its shallow waters
are used as a resting and
feeding area for many
of them, some of which The Ebro Reservoir
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Around
Santander
APPROXIMATE DISTANCE: 50 Km.
Santander, the capital of Cantabria, is an excellent tourism destination.
Small in size, modern and Cosmopolitan it offers visitors the possibility of
following varied themed routes, around its beaches, its nature reserves,
monuments or cultural or leisure activities, amongst others. Additionally,
in its immediate vicinity there are towns of interest, offering different
attractions for visitors.
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Puente Arce.- It is reached by the same road, connecting with the
N-611 at the last moment. The town receives its name from a beautiful
bridge over the Pas River. The Santillán Stone House also stands out,
which is of Historical-Artistic interest, built alongside a medieval tower.
Near to Puente Arce, taking the CA-240, we reach Escobedo de Camargo.
In this town the prehistoric cave of El Pendo
can be visited. In this cave is the “frieze of
the paintings”, a great panel painted in
the Palaeolithic era with representations of
animals and other signs.
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Cabárceno Nature
Park
The Cabárceno Nature Park is one of a kind.
A surprising world of nature and fantasy
covering 750 hectares just 15 km. from
Brown bear
Santander. In its spectacular scenery, where
there originally was an open cast iron mine,
the most suitable spaces have been fitted out
to ensure that around one hundred species of
animals move around as they please and live as
near as possible as they would in their habitat.
In the park they successfully carry out scientific
reproduction programmes of endangered
species, such as the African elephant. They
African fauna
also carry out educational and informational
activities, such as the Environmental Classroom
programme for school children, the nature,
flora and geology workshops, the “wild visit”
and the sea lion displays and bird of prey flying
shows. Private vehicles may use an extensive
network of roads and paths to travel around
the park. There is also a network of trails and
a cable car, which allows some unique views
over this spectacular landscape.
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The Pas, Pisueña
and Miera Valleys.
The Pasiega Towns.
APPROXIMATE DISTANCE: 70 Km.
Landscapes packed with green meadows, high mountains and a typically
rural atmosphere are the predominant note of the Pasiego Valleys, which
are mainly inhabited by cattle farmers. Bathed by the Pas, Pisueña and
Miera Rivers, the villages are spread out in countless cabins. Their customs
and traditions, linked to transhumance grazing, form the Pasiega culture,
which in many places continues today. The peace and tranquillity of the
atmosphere is contrasted with the tough life in the country.
Castañeda.- The route starts from this point, in the region of Pisueña,
located on the N-634. In this town one of the most important Roman
works in Cantabria may be found, the Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross.
Also on the main road, alongside the river, the Cruz de Castañeda
may be found, a rustic cross that dates back to the 17th
century, a sign of the many transepts that are
spread around the region.
ONTANEDA
very interesting cave paintings may
ALCEDA
be contemplated. There is also an
important spa resort.
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Ontaneda and Alceda.- Continuing Mountain Stew
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Pasiega clogs
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Trasmiera
APPROXIMATE DISTANCE: 85 Km.
The coast of the region of Trasmiera offers a route of steep cliffs and
large sandbanks, where we can find exquisite wild beaches, such as the
ones at Langre and Galizano. In these areas important summer tourism
areas have flourished with many natural and leisure attractions.
Noja.- In this town, reached by the CA-141, as well as its beaches, the
Palacio de los Marqueses de Albaicín stands out. Along the same road,
a short distance away is the village of Isla, also with an outstanding
palace, known as the Palace of the “Condes de Isla”. Further on, in Ajo,
we recommend turning off to the right to the lighthouse and to the left,
to the Roman-style Church of Santa María de Bareyo. We continue to
Galizano and from there, taking the CA- 440, we will reach Langre, an
amazing sample of Cantabria’s traditional coastal landscape, agricultural
and livestock, with a beautiful beach that conserves its natural values
virtually intact.
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Somo and Pedreña.-
Continuing along the CA-141,
the next destination are the
villages of Somo and Loredo, sited on the
banks of the bay of Santander and joined together by
a large beach. It is worth crossing the bridge over the Cubas Estuary to
reach Pedreña and visit this seafaring town where there is also a famous
golf course.
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Marshes of Santoña
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The Asón and Soba
Valleys
APPROXIMATE DISTANCE: 70
Km.
The natural setting that surrounds
the Asón and Soba Valleys is a
true paradise. Its numerous trails,
landscapes and routes offer great
attractions, mainly related to
nature. The Nature Park of the
Collados del Asón, the source
of the Gándara River and its
Collados del Asón
cave network are some of its
differentiating elements.
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Rasines.- A peculiar very old square-shaped bullring may be found in
this town.
Paintings in Covalanas
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Alto Asón Cave Network
Over four thousand caves are spread out under the Asón-
Agüera region, forming one of the largest underground systems
in Europe. The amount and quality of the caves, some linked
together, have brought international renown to this region.
With the opening of the “Alto Asón Cave Network”, these
underground treasures previously
only known by expert cavers, have
been opened to the general public
through a circuit of visits guided
by professionals, allowing these
geological marvels to be discovered
by anyone, regardless of their
experience or physical fitness.
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The Eastern Coast
APPROXIMATE DISTANCE: 60 Km.
The Eastern Cantabrian coast has
two of the best known seafaring
towns in the region: Laredo
and Castro Urdiales, which in
the summer months become
prominent tourist areas, thanks
to their beautiful beaches and the
many services offered to visitors.
It is an area that is full of steep
cliffs that provide incredible views
Aila Laredo cliffs
along the route.
Laredo.- This is the starting point for this route. Its most typical area
is formed by Puebla Vieja and El Arrabal, declared Historical-Artistic
sites, and is made up of alleyways or ‘rúas’, amongst which the most
characteristic buildings are found and where most of the social and
cultural activity takes place.
But the town’s true heritage
is the nature surrounding it,
the beach of El Regatón, in
the Treto estuary area and
the magnificent 5 kilometre-
long Salvé beach.
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Oriñón.- From Laredo, taking the direction of Castro Urdiales
direction, along the N-634, this village and its enclosed beach may be
found.
Seña.- From El Puente, taking the CA-511 and then the 510, the
route will take us to Ampuero leaving behind the turn off that leads to
the Alto de las Nieves, where there is a megalithic compound. Back in
Ampuero, we will take the N-629 to Limpias, and from there, the turn
off to Seña along the CA-501. Once we have passed this town, we will
find a fantastic viewing platform over Laredo.
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Valley
of Villaverde
Valley of Villaverde, with its capital
in La Matanza, is a Cantabrian town
nestled in the Encartaciones Valley.
Significantly rural, it offers well
conserved hilly scenery and a network of
trails to enjoy them.
In its ancient schools, there is an interesting
Centre of Interpretation of Ethnography that shows the
the traditional way of life in this area of Cantabria, characterised by its
close links to nature, where the seasons mark the rhythm of the daily
activities and to which the richness of the local culture and the beauty of
the landscape is owed. This interpretation centre offers the opportunity
to discover popular trades such as the preparation of charcoal, the
production of cider and Txakoli, what an ancient sawmill was like, as well
as details and traditions from daily life in the town’s households.
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turismotorrelavega@cantur.com Playa de Oyambre, s/n. 39592
Barrio el Ribero, s/n (junto puesto socorristas) MUSEO MARÍTIMO DEL CAN
PARQUE DE LA NATURALEZA DE 39197. Tel. 673 415 638
CABÁRCENO (Junto a Reptilario) TÁBRICO
BÁRCENA MAYOR (LOS TOJOS) S. Martín de Bajamar s/n. Santander
Abierto en Semana Santa y verano Aparcamiento s/n. 39518 ASSOCIATIONS AND TOURISM
Tel. 606 592 281 Tel. 942 274 962. www.cantur.com
Tel. 942 706 087 ENTITIES OF CANTABRIA
infoturcabarceno@cantur.com aytolostojos@hotmail.com MUSEO REGIONAL
BÁRCENA DE PIE DE CONCHA ASOCIACIÓN DE EMPRESARIOS DE LA NATURALEZA
MUNICIPAL OFFICES OPEN Antiguo Matadero s/n. 39420 DE HOSTELERÍA DE CANTABRIA Carrejo. Tel. 942 701 808
ALL YEAR oficinaturismobarcena@yahoo.es Finca Las Carolinas www.museosdecantabria.com
CAMALEÑO Gral. Dávila, 115. 39006 Santander. PARQUE DE LA NATURALEZA
SANTANDER Camaleño, s/n. 39587 Tel. 942 367 030 DE CABÁRCENO
Jardines de Pereda, s/n. 39002 Tel. 942 733 020 Fax 942 733 015 www.hosteleriadecantabria.net Tel. 942 563 736
Tel. 942 203 000 turismo@ayuntamientocamal www.dormirencantabria.com www.parquedecabarceno.com
Fax 942 203 005 eno.com
ASOCIACIÓN DE EMPRESARIOS CAMPO DE GOLF ABRA DEL PAS
turismo@ayto-santander.es COLINDRES
DE CAMPINGS Mogro. Tel. 942 577 597
CABEZÓN DE LA SAL Casa Doña Serafina
Finca Las Carolinas. Gral. Dávila, 115
Botín, 1. 39500. Tel. 942 700 332 Alameda del Ayuntamiento, www.cantur.com
39006 Santander. Tel. 942 367 030
turismo@cabezondelasal.net s/n. 39750 CAMPO DE GOLF NESTARES
www.campingsdecantabria.es
CASTILLO (ARNUERO) Tel. 942 682 974 Fax 942 682 974 Las Eras s/n. Tel. 942 771 127
Antiguas Escuelas Castillo 7 Villas turismo@colindres.es ASOCIACIÓN DE BALNEARIOS www.cantur.com
39193. Tel. 942 637 915 ISLA DE CANTABRIA
museohedilla@ecoparque.info Centro de Iniciativas Turísticas Manuel Pérez Mazo, s/n ESTACIÓN DE ESQUÍ Y
COMILLAS Avda. Juan Hormaechea, s/n. 39195 39670 Puente Viesgo MONTAÑA ALTO CAMPOO
Bajos de Ayuntamiento Teléfono y Fax 942 679 720 Tel. 942 598 061 Fax 942 598 261 Brañavieja. Tel. 942 779 222
info@islacantabria.com www.balneariosdecantabria.com www.altocampoo.com
Joaquín del Piélago, 1. 39520
LA VEGA (VEGA DE LIÉBANA) TELEFÉRICO DE FUENTE DÉ
Tel. 942 722 591 Fax 942 720 037 ASOCIACIÓN DE TURISMO
Ctra. General, s/n. 39577
oficinadeturismo@comillas.es ACTIVO ACANTA Tel. 942 736 610 www.cantur.com
Tel. 620 434 620 Fax 942 736 000
FONTIBRE Finca Las Carolinas CASONA DE TUDANCA
LIENCRES
Castillo de Argüeso General Dávila, 115. 39006 Tel. 942 729 025
Barrio de la Cruz s/n. 39120
Hermandad de Campoo de Suso Santander www.museosdecantabria.com
Tel. 942 579 878 Fax 942 076 936
39212. Tel. 942 779 632 Tel. 942 367 030
turismo@pielagos.com CENTRO DE INTERPRETACIÓN
cunadelebrofontibre@gmail.com www.acanta.es
LIÉRGANES DOMUS DE JULIÓBRIGA
LIENDO Paseo del Hombre Pez, s/n. 39722 ASOCIACIÓN DE AGENCIAS
Bajos del Ayuntamiento (Retortillo). Tel. 626 325 927
Tel. / Fax 942 528 543 DE VIAJES Y OPERADORES DE
Barrio Hazas, 53. 39776 culturadecantabria.com/
desarrollolocal@aytolierganes.com TURISMO DE CANTABRIA
Tel. 942 643 026 juliobriga.asp
LINARES A. González Linares, 8. 39008
turismo@aytoliendo.org Barrio El Pontón. 39580 Santander YACIMIENTO ROMANO-
NOJA Tel. 942 730 946 Tel. 942 290 572 Fax 942 290 573 MEDIEVAL DE CAMESA-
Plaza de la Villa s/n, 79-81. 39180 (Ayto. de Peñarrubia) www.aavot.es REBOLLEDO
Teléfono y Fax 942 630 306 Tel. 626 325 932
oficinadeturismo@noja.com culturadecantabria.com/camesa.asp
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