Cantabria
With a surface of 5.300 square kilometers Cantabria offers extremely varied landscapes and climates. In its mountain ranges, Picos de Europa and the natural preserve of Saja, still have live bears, wolves and eagles, and the rivers are full of salmon and trout. Pico de tres Mares ("peak of the three seas") is a real curiosity: a drop of water from here may equally arrive at the Atlantic Ocean, by the Duero river, the Cantabric Sea, by the Nansa river, or the Mediterranean Sea by the Ebro river.
In total contrast is the coast with beautiful bays and romantic fishing villages. Inbetween you will find green valleys and hills.
The Capital - Santander
is located at a beautiful bay. It is an economically extremely active city with an important port. There is an ample cultural offer, specially remarkable are the Menendez y Pelayo International Summer University, and the International Festival. Santander's great sports facilities make it an ideal place for leisure.
At a few kilometers from the capital there are the medieval town Santillana del Mar, and the highly interesting prehistorical Caves of Altamira. Some other attractions in the surroundings of Santander are the church of Santa Maria de Valverde, or the natural park of Cabarceno, where you will find animals from the five continents in an outstanding and singular landscape.
Finally, Cantabria's colourful popular customs, its artisany and gastronomy make it a holiday destination which certainly will not disappoint
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