Throughout the Cantabrian region of Saja-Nansa, the Saja and Nansa rivers flow, bringing life and color to the landscape. From Unquera to San Vicente de la Barquera, the coastal strip is distinguished by the intense interrelationship between seafaring and farming environments, creating a unique scenery.
The Tinamayor, Tinamenor, and San Vicente estuaries allow the sea to flow inland, enriching the surroundings and local traditions. This area, one of the best-preserved parts of the Cantabrian coast, is home to the significant protected natural space of the Oyambre Natural Park, where nature is displayed in all its splendor.
In Saja-Nansa, vast expanses of oak, beech, and birch forests offer a stunning show of colors during spring, summer, and especially autumn. The fauna here is abundant and diverse, with deer, roe deer, wild boar, and foxes inhabiting the most remote and solitary areas.
This region is a paradise for eco-tourism, rural, active, and adaptive tourism, offering visitors a rich historical and artistic heritage. Immerse yourself in the magic of Saja-Nansa and discover a destination that will connect you with nature and history in their purest forms.
Paisajes Sonoros is an original idea by the Spanish Network for Rural Development, funded by the European Union – NextGeneration EU Funds, through the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Tourism.
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