Attractions and places to see around Santa María De Ordás are defined by its setting in the foothills of the Cantabrian Mountains, offering a mix of natural beauty and historical significance. The region features scenic landscapes along the Luna River, including gorges and valleys. Visitors can explore well-preserved historical sites and unique natural formations.
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An isolated and austere tower, the remnant of an ancient defensive complex, suddenly appears in the open landscape. It needs no context to command respect: stone, height, and silence. It is one of those landmarks that forces you to look up and slow your pace.
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The Hermitage of the Virgin of Manadero is a rock sanctuary located in Piedrasecha, León. It is located in the Cueva de las Palomas, a place of great natural and spiritual beauty. The hermitage is dedicated to the Virgin of Manadero and is a point of interest on the Desfiladero de los Calderones route.
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The route begins in the village of Piedrasecha and passes several points of interest, such as the Manadero spring and the Cueva de las Palomas, where the shrine of the Virgen del Manadero is located. The gorge is known for its natural beauty and its geological, biological, and scenic value.
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The Calderones Gorge is located in Piedrasecha, in the province of León. It's a spectacular hiking trail that traverses a gorge so narrow that in several sections you can touch both rock faces just by stretching out your arms.
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Popular place for hiking, especially near the waterfall of the Calderones stream. The cabin offers a picturesque view of what was once an old cattle village, now in ruins, with only one building standing.
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The Santas Martas cabin offers us a beautiful picture of what was an old cattle town, now in ruins and with only one building standing.
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The Santas Marta cabin offers us a beautiful picture of what was an old cattle town, now in ruins and with only one building standing.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the dramatic Los Calderones Gorge, known for its narrow sections and geological interest. The Luna River Valley also offers serene landscapes with hiking trails. Don't miss the picturesque Waterfall of the Arroyo de los Calderones, one of several cascades in the area.
Yes, Santa María De Ordás has a rich history. The impressive 14th-century Torre de Ordás (Ordás Tower) is a prime example of military architecture. You can also find the belfry of the church in Callejo de Ordás, recognized as a Bien de Interés Cultural, and remnants of old abandoned coal mines along hiking routes.
Santa María De Ordás is an excellent destination for hikers. Popular routes include those within the Desfiladero de Los Calderones, which can be challenging in parts due to rocks. The "Ruta de La Tierra de Ordás" traverses the Luna River valley and passes by historical coal mines. For more options, check out the Hiking around Santa María De Ordás guide.
Absolutely. A unique religious site is the Hermitage of the Virgin of Manadero in the Cave of the Doves. This rock sanctuary is nestled within the Cave of the Pigeons, accessible via a staircase, and offers a blend of natural and spiritual beauty.
Yes, you can explore the remains of a pre-Roman Astur settlement at Castro Astur in Adrados de Ordás. Archaeological finds from this site are preserved in the Museum of León. Additionally, La Corona in Riocastrillo de Ordás is a historical "castro" or fortified settlement, though now largely covered by vegetation.
The Los Calderones Gorge is a beautiful and geologically significant area, perfect for walking. It features narrow sections where you can touch both rock faces. While not overly complicated, it does require navigating some rocks, so appropriate footwear is recommended. During periods of heavy rain, the gorge can become impassable.
Yes, the natural landscapes and accessible trails make Santa María De Ordás suitable for families. Exploring the Los Calderones Gorge and discovering the Waterfall of the Arroyo de los Calderones can be engaging for children. Many hiking routes are of intermediate difficulty, but there are also easier sections to enjoy.
The best time to visit Santa María De Ordás for outdoor activities like hiking is typically during spring and autumn when the weather is milder and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can also be pleasant, but be mindful of potential heat. Winter can bring colder temperatures and make some routes, like the Calderones Gorge, impassable due to rain or snow.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the sense of discovery. The geological interest of the Los Calderones Gorge and the unique setting of the Hermitage of the Virgin of Manadero in the Cave of the Doves are often highlighted. The picturesque views and the opportunity for peaceful walks are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find both road cycling routes and mountain biking trails. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Santa María De Ordás guide and the MTB Trails around Santa María De Ordás guide.
Many natural areas and hiking trails in Santa María De Ordás are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your pet. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife, and to respect local regulations. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
The Camposagrado Bell Tower is an isolated and austere tower, a remnant of an ancient defensive complex. It stands prominently in the open landscape, commanding respect with its stone structure, height, and silence. It's a landmark that encourages visitors to pause and appreciate its historical significance.
Yes, the region offers several viewpoints, particularly along the hiking trails in the Luna River Valley and within the Los Calderones Gorge. The Cabaña de Santas Martas also provides a picturesque view of an old cattle village in ruins, offering a unique scenic perspective.


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