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RuslanKphoto The north of Spain has always been one of the favorite destinations for those looking for a break from the high summer temperatures. With maximum temperatures of around 23 degrees and minimum temperatures of around 18, according to El Tiempo, Cantabria is perfect for enjoying the day and resting at night. Here you won't need to get up early to put your towel on any of its wild beaches. The smell of saltpeter will accompany us practically the entire trip. We can breathe it both in its small sea towns and on the table. The picturesque colorful houses on its coast contrast with the more traditional ones in its interior, where the landscape turns completely green. His heritage will not go unnoticed by anyone either.
Did you know that one of Gaudí's most beautiful works is here? In this list we share seven towns in Cantabria where you can escape the heat and enjoy a northern summer full of activities, nature and heritage. Comillas, the town of the Indians El Capricho in Comillas, one of the most beautiful towns in Cantabria Gaudí's Capricho in Comillas, one Colombia Mobile Number List of the most beautiful towns in Cantabria. By saiko3p Comillas is popularly known for being one of the most beautiful and recognized towns on the western coast of Cantabria. It is made up of a magnificent architectural complex framed by an exceptional natural and landscape environment. Known as the “village of the Indians” due to the wealth brought by emigrants returning from America, it is ideal for relaxing when temperatures rise. Comillas has everything to combat the heat. Nothing like a dip in the Cantabrian Sea, on its fine sand beach or 4 km away on Oyambre beach, where its dune fields stand out.
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Stroll through the spacious gardens of the Sobrellano palace with its centuries-old trees that provide shade; visit Gaudí's Capricho, a unique modernist jewel in the north of the country; or the Major Seminary of Comillas, in neo-Gothic Mudejar style. Its stone walls will protect you from the heat. In addition, Comillas has a wide network of signposted and self-guided routes to do on foot or by bicycle. Comillas, the modernist town of Cantabria S uances, beaches for everyone Suances Suances. By Ion This picturesque Cantabrian municipality is strategically located at the confluence of the Saja and Besaya rivers, forming the spectacular Suances estuary, also known as San Martín de la Arena. This estuary, which extends between cliffs, has been a natural port of great historical importance. In Suances you can find various artistic manifestations that enrich its heritage. The hermitage of Carmen and the convent of Santo Domingo are notable examples of its religious architecture.
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