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Comillas, located on the coast of Cantabria, is an ideal starting point for exploring some of the region's most attractive destinations. Just a few kilometres away, there are wonderful places that offer a combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage and outdoor activities. Here are the most interesting places to visit near Comillas.
Santillana del Mar, one of the most visited villages in Cantabria, is only 9 kilometres from Comillas. Its old town, with cobbled streets and houses with wooden balconies, is a perfect example of the region's medieval architecture. The Collegiate Church of Santa Juliana and the Cave of Altamira, famous for its cave paintings, are essential visits for lovers of history and culture.
Just 7 kilometres from Comillas, Oyambre Beach is a paradise for nature lovers. This extensive beach surrounded by dunes and cliffs offers the perfect place to enjoy the sun, practice water sports such as surfing, or stroll through its peaceful surroundings. In addition, the views of the Picos de Europa from the beach are spectacular.
San Vicente de la Barquera is a small coastal town just 12 kilometres from Comillas, where the impressive Castle of San Vicente is located, which offers spectacular views of the coast and the Cantabrian Sea. The old town, full of narrow, cobbled streets, is home to the majestic Church of Santa Maria, an excellent example of medieval architecture. In addition, the port and the Maza bridge, built in the eighteenth century, invite you to enjoy a picturesque walk while contemplating the landscape. The combination of history, nature and gastronomy makes this destination a unique place to explore.
The Cueva del Soplao, one of the most impressive geological formations in Cantabria, where visitors can explore its galleries through a guided tour that allows you to appreciate the natural beauty of the cave and learn about its geological history. It is an ideal place for caving lovers and those interested in the natural wonders of Cantabria.
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