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We present what you can visit near the hotel and hiking trails.

Castillo de Argüeso

The Castle of San Vicente, better known as Argüeso Castle, is a medieval fortification located in the Spanish municipality of Hermandad de Campoo de Suso, in southern Cantabria. It was declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1983. It sits atop a hill and is easily visible from the access road from Paracuelles.


Fontibre (Nacimiento del río Ebro)

The Ebro is a river in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula, the second longest and most voluminous river there, after the Tagus and the Duero, respectively. It flows entirely within Spain. Among the rivers that flow into the Mediterranean Sea, only the Nile is longer. It runs through the northeasternmost part of the Iberian Peninsula, through the valley of the same name, located in a depression. It flows in a northwest-southeast direction from its source in the Cantabrian municipality of Fontibre, in the Hermandad de Campoo de Suso region, to the Mediterranean Sea, where it empties, forming the Ebro Delta between the municipalities of Deltebre and Sant Jaume d'Enveija, both in the province of Tarragona.

Pantano del Ebro

The Ebro Reservoir, also called the Ebro Dam, Reinosa Reservoir, or Arija Reservoir, is a reservoir built on the upper course of the Ebro River in northern Spain. It lies between the Cantabrian region of Campoo de los Valles and the Burgos region of Las Merindades, although most of the reservoir is in Cantabrian territory, and virtually all the rivers that flow into it originate in Cantabria. It is one of the largest reservoirs in Spain and the third largest in the Ebro River Basin.


Alto Campo

The Alto Campoo ski and mountain resort is located in the village of Brañavieja, in the municipality of Hermandad de Campoo de Suso in Cantabria, Spain, 24 kilometers from Reinosa and at the head of the Campoo Valley. In 2012, this village had 19 inhabitants (according to the INE census) and its origins are linked to the creation of the ski resort.



Julióbriga

Julióbriga (Latin: Iuliobriga; literally, "Fortified City of Julius," in memory of Augustus' adoptive father, Gaius Julius Caesar) was the most important of the nine Roman cities founded in Cantabria. Traditionally, it has been identified with the remains located on a 917-meter hill in the town of Retortillo (Campoo de Enmedio), in the interior of Cantabria and in the transition area between the coast and the Meseta; it had access to the sea through the so-called "Port of Victory" (Portus Victoriae Iuliobrigensium), which probably corresponds to present-day Santander and was founded in 26 BC, at the end of the Cantabrian Wars.

GR99 EBRO NATURAL TRAIL

CANTABRIA TRAIL NETWORK IN CAMPOO-LOS VALLES


 
 
 
 
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