Apartamentos rurales Las Rozas de Cabuerniga in Lamiña
Apartamentos rurales Las Rozas de Cabuerniga in Lamiña Apartamentos rurales Las Rozas de Cabuerniga (CANTABRIA) holiday homes in Lamiña

Description of Apartamentos rurales Las Rozas de Cabuerniga

The apartments are located in the highest part of Lamiña (Ruente) with stunning views across the valley in which Cabuérniga so important and people are known as the Ruente own, Barcena Mayor, sopen a, The Gorse ..........
Saja National Reserve is the largest in Spain, with an area of ​​180,186 hectares. Occupies about half of the West of Cantabria, except for the coastal strip. Through it run the Saja, Nansa and Deva rivers. Its forest, fauna and hydrological wealth, creates a unique atmosphere in which magic and legend have much to say.
The reserve is the natural habitat for many native species such as deer or grouse, and she also survive wild boar, fox, deer, wolf, and grizzly bear. As a hunting and fishing is subject to administrative laws that protect many species at risk of extinction.

Caracteristics

Each apartment has capacity for 4 people, is fully furnished and has two bedrooms, living kitchen with cooker, fridge, microwave oven, fireplace, heating, service and spares.


Apartamentos rurales Las Rozas de Cabuerniga in Lamiña
Equipment
bathroom:
Bath tub, ironing board, Shampoo/Gel, Towels, Washing machine
bedroom:
crib, Sheets, supplementary bed
dining room:
cutlery, dishes, table linen
indoor /inside:
Chimney, Heating
kitchen:
coffee machine, Electric cooker, Juicer, Microwave oven, Sandwichmaker, Toaster, vitroceramic hob
Leisure:
Games collection, Internet, TV, Wifi
outside:
Balcony, Garden, Terrace
Activities
Air:
Para gliding
Culture:
agrotourism, Concerts, Museums, Pubs/Clubs, Shopping Mall
Earth:
abseiling, archery, climbing, hiking, horse riding routes, Hunting, mountain bike, mountaineering, Multiadventure, Paintball, riding, Skiing, wine tourism
Water:
Beachvolleyball, boat tours, Canyoning, Diving, Fishing, Sailing, Surfing, Windsurfing
Workshops:
observation of flora and fauna
Apartamentos rurales Las Rozas de Cabuerniga in Lamiña

How to get there

From Bilbao
If we go from the east, we will by the northern motorway A-8. Leaving on both sides of the road stocks Castro Urdiales, Laredo, Shipyard and Torrelavega. arrived to Cabezon de la Sal provided by the A-8 motorway, where you turn left onto CA-185 regional and tour the Miles that separate us from our goal, having gone through Carrejo and we Ruente Barcenillas we take up where he crossed to go up to the top once Lamiña follow the road to the village center where there is a traditional clothing and laundry, turn right to take a small road that comes attached to a block and so reach the top of Lamiña where the apartments are.

From Palencia
Coming from the south, leaving behind the Campóo Aguilar, continue the trip to Reinosa on the N-611.We took the road to Alto Campóo Fontibre and C-628 at the intersection of Shin turn right to take the CA-185 to Palombera. Lowering this spectacular harbor, we Sopeñay arrived until we catch Barcenillas where he crossed to go up to the top once Lamiña follow the road to the village center where there is a traditional clothing and laundry, turn right to take a small road that comes attached to a block and so reach the top of Lamiña where the apartments are.

From Oviedo
We arrived directly from the A-8 to reach the junction of the Salt cabezón.Here turn right heading south to reach Cabezon once there we take the CA-185 to pass local populations and Ruente Carrejo, we got to where we take the crossed Barcenillas to go up to the top once Lamiña follow the road to the village center where there is a traditional clothing and laundry, turn right to take a small road that comes attached to a block and so reach the top of Lamiña where the apartments are.

Sightseeing

The Fuentona Ruente (3 km)

Summary: update failures in the upwelling system Jurassic The Fuentona, a phenomenon described as "ancient times" are summarized and and that throughout the twentieth century has documented a dozen stops, which occur both in periods of drought and flood. It has been estimated that they have failed to reach 20 over the century, including some not identified, occurred throughout the night. This geological phenomenon, cataloged by the National Geological Interest IGME, has won the bid to sertitular Sources Tamáricas described by Pliny in the first century AD, and inspired numerous popular legends, literary narratives invitations to tourism and poetic evocations from ancient times until today, maintaining its ethno-geological interest.With the waters of this cave old flour mills and fulling mills, trout farms and one of the first hydroelectric Cantabria moved; still useful today as replenishing water to several towns in the basin Saja.



Santillana del Mar Zoo (16 km)

Located in a valley at the entrance to the road Santillana San Miguel Bridge, is the biological complex where hundreds of species live in a unique environment; from bison to ass and from reptiles to butterflies, whose enclosure is lush in vegetacióny colorful. Important in their teaching and research dimensione with various programs conservacióny reproduction of endangered species.



Palombera port (17 km)

Beautiful harbor Palombera, which itself compensates only transit through these lands.It is a treat in itself same: its landscapes, meadows, beech, their posters, their wooden guardrail ... You need to cross it without haste, with a little luck you will be able to stop at the viewpoint of the Cardosa.E sense the heat of the Pozo Love, the point at which incipient Saja river meets the road.



Barcena Mayor (18 km)

It is considered to be the oldest town in Cantabria and possibly also Spain. In 1979 it was declared a Historic-Artistic. It is now one of the most visited towns in Cantabria, Santillana del Mar after and Cabárceno.



Soplao Cave (19 km)

The Soplao, which has been dubbed the 'Cathedral of geology' to have eccentric formations-the multi-derivations of stalactites more numerous and more quality in the world.



Comillas (19 km)

In the western part of the province of Cantabria, and 50 kilometers from the Capital (Santander), is located this small village, as interesting as attractive for the countless memories that still retains its former greatness. The privileged location of Comillas and good communication in your environment make this villa an ideal base for excursions, sports activities or visits to the region. The proximity of the Cantabrian coast adds a host of recreational activities to offer the villa.



Oyambre in Comillas beach (20 km)

Very near the Natural Park Oyambre is located, near the estuary of Rabies. Oyambre Beach is one of one of the best preserved beaches in the region, highlighting its dunes, surrounded by a landscape of incredible beauty.The entire coastline of Comillas is ideal for practicing water, such as diving, sailing, the boat races, windsurfing .. sports can also choose to bait fishing in the steep cliffs that surround the villa.



Altamira Cave (21 km)

Altamira Cave, discovered by Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola in 1879, is located on the grounds of the Museum of Altamira in one of the hills surrounding the collected and pleasant valley which houses the universal village of Santillana del Mar. Their discovery raised much controversy among archaeologists, not because they believed that prehistoric humans were able to do such perfect paintings. The main room, called polychrome room, has been regarded as the "Sistine Chapel of Quaternary art".On the ceiling are represented nearly a hundred animals and signs, highlighting the 21 bison in different attitudes, along with other animals such as deer, horses, goats, cattle, plus signs, hands and human figures, sometimes overlapping, made with different techniques - etching, silhouetted, painted, scraped and shading effects - resulting in a composition of movement and beauty, only in Paleolithic art. Its realization dates back 14,000 years ago. The rest of the cave (which has a longitudinal development of 270 m) contains numerous engravings, even older, and an important archaeological site in the lobby. The Altamira cave has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.



San Vicente de la Barquera (25 km)

San Vicente de la Barquera is a municipality in the western coastal region of Cantabria (Spain).It borders the Cantabrian Sea and the municipalities of Valdáliga, Blacksmith and Val de San Vicente. Its capital, the town of San Vicente de la Barquera, is closely linked to the sea and show all its traditions, customs and its festivals. Tourism is its main activity due to the large extensióny natural beauty of its beaches and heritage that counts the area. 80% of the municipality belongs to the Natural Park Oyambre and enjoys special protection regulated by the autonomous community of Cantabria as a result of its extraordinary landscape and ecological value.



Santillana del Mar (25 km)

Santillana del Mar chosen by popular vote the most beautiful village in Spain is the main historical and artistic interest of Cantabria.Santillana del Mar is one of the towns most historic and artistic Españay the main focus of tourist attention of Cantabria value, which makes it one of the most visited places and attractions region. The villa contains architectural treasures, with The Collegiate Church of Santa Juliana the most representative building of Santillana del Mar and the most important Romanesque jewel in Cantabria. Talk of Santillana del Mar is also do Altamira Caves, described as the Sistine Chapel of rock art, this cave contains probably the world's most famous prehistoric paintings. The town of Santillana is a place of intense cultural activity that takes place throughout the year in different exhibition halls and museums.



Santander (40 km)

Santander is a city that lives facing the sea at one end of a large bay of the same name.remains the center ideal for strolling through a set that brings sport springs, beaches and perfectly manicured parks. The city has survived several disasters; last the terrible fire of 1941, which swept the best buildings. Some of them have been reconstructed in detail and your heart is in muelles.Allí ferries dock and there Pay out the boats that go to Pedreñay Somo. The monumental area, home to most of the museums and government buildings, in the Paseo Pereda begins and ends in front of the Casa-Museo Menéndez Pelayo and Library. It is also the shopping center. Pereda gardens, in memory of writer manners, and his walk are facing the docks and the sea. Shops, shops and chandlery shipping agents remember the time of the ‘indianos’.Pombo Square, surrounded by aristocratic houses including the Real Club de Regatas-and arcaded Plaza are must visit. The oldest monument is the Cathedral of Santander. It sits on a Roman layer and houses the original church of the XIII century.



Reinosa (45 km)

Reinosa is a municipality and city in the autonomous community of Cantabria (Spain) and the administrative and economic center of the region of Campo-Los Valles. It is crossed by the Ebro and Hfjar Cantabrian rivers and city with the lowest average temperatures. The township is completely surrounded by Enmedio de Campo, the town being Reinosa less surface Cantabria all



Ski-Brañavieja Station (45 km)


St. Anton is formed by the Sierras String Hfjar Sierra, Sierra Onion and Sierra de Peña Labra.Its geography is marked and conditioned by the presence of the ski resort High Campóo (Brañavieja-1580 m) which occupies the head of the valley. However, in their environment interesting excursions can be made, of great beauty.



Nature Park Cabarceno (50 km)

The Nature Park Cabárceno is not a conventional zoo or a Natural Park. It is a space naturalized by the hand of man, from the primitive beauty of the karst landscape on 750 hectares. of an old pit mining abierto.El Park Cabárceno welcomes hundreds of animal species from five continents in semi-liberty, spread over large surfaces enclosures coexist one or several species. In the Nature Park Cabárceno life unfolds in the most natural environment for the animals that inhabit.Except the food provided to them, the rest of the activities are marked by their almost total freedom and instinct. Practically all of them trigger fights and struggles in mating season for control of females and of course, except the survival instinct, the rest of your senses are as wild as wild. Today for its sheer quality, the Park facilities Cabárceno are among the best rated by the agencies that monitor the living conditions of the animals. The Nature Park is Cabárceno intended for educational, cultural, scientific and recreational purposes, having become one of the greatest tourist attractions of northern Spain. The 20 km of roads that cross the park we conducirána different venues through wonderful gorges, peaceful lakes and rocky figures suggestive.Also throughout the park there are numerous parking areas and paths that allow us to discover places of great beauty.



National Park Picos de Europa (50 km)

Represents linked to the Atlantic forest ecosystems. The Picos de Europa are the largest limestone formation in Atlantic Europe, with major karst processes, chasms to reach more than 1,000 m, very clear presence of lakes and glacial erosion. Among his chamois inhabits cliffs, dense forests in roe deer, wolves and occasional presence of a bear. The park is home to more than 100 species of birds, among which the black dick and grouse, and between large prey griffon vultures and golden eagles. But here much more to landscape, there centuries of history written in the villages, in the valleys, in the churches, in the huts of the ports and their roads.



Populated Cantabro Argüeso (55 km)

In the heart of ancient Cantabria, where are the Pico Tres Mares and the birth of Ebro, can be visited only 9 km from Reinosa, in the town of Argüeso, recreation of an entire Cantabrian town of the Iron Age. Crossing time to open their walled door, a walk through the Cantabrian village houses built with thatched roofs and walls of wood, mud and stone as well as the visit to each of them, taking a seat on their calendar around the fire banks, bring us to the history and daily life of the barbarian world, the Iberian Peninsula and other parts of Europe, more than 2,000 years ago appear before our eyes and we can experience ancient building techniques, known through archaeological excavations in much of the ancient world also described by the Roman architect Vitruvius, have survived to the present day.They may apacentarse village cattle and crops become immersed us in a rural life that remains. Observe and experience as was the interior layout of the houses in the village were used as homes, machines for making clothes, as were the cooking vessels and storage of food, such as cereal was ground in ru , stone mills or appliances which would be the construction techniques roofs with plant materials. It is proposed, in short, an approach to a story of warriors, shepherds, farmers, miners, metal smelters, craftsmen ... that can be evoked through the different setting of houses on a tour of the seven centuries before our era. The main teaching activity is the Cantabrian village of publicizing the culture of the Iron Age in Cantabria by guided tour of the cottages.



Argüeso Castle (55 km)

Track Argüeso Castle is located near the town of the same name, belonging to the municipality of Hermandad de Campo de Suso, in Cantabria. History It was built between the twelfth and fourteenth centuries. It dwelt the mother of the Marquis of Santillana. Description The fortress is made up of two towers constructed between the twelfth and fourteenth centuries, linked by a central body of later construction, the fifteenth century. Protection Under the protection of the general declaration of the Decree of April 22, 1949, and Law 16/1985 on Spanish Historical Heritage.

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Apartamentos rurales Las Rozas de Cabuerniga in Lamiña

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Arrival: 16:30 Departure: 13:00

Reservation conditions

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Cancellation policy

If canceled 1 month ago and you can resell the apartment total amount refunded, if the bond is not so completely lost.

Deposit

Deposit 40.00% of the total amount

Methods of payments accepted:

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