Best attractions and places to see around Ramales De La Victoria include a rich blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The municipality is known for its impressive karst landscape, featuring numerous caves and mountains. Four rivers converge here, contributing to lush landscapes. The area offers opportunities to explore prehistoric art and traditional Cantabrian life.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Today we made the official visit to the cave, it's a pity they didn't let us take photos inside.
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Just amazing and a ride for the whole family! It is a complex of karstic caves 12 km long with cavities of immense dimensions of up to 14 x 28 meters in some sectors. The water has been forming these incredible caves that fortunately today can be visited and explored. It is necessary to purchase tickets online, you can check here: https://cuevas.culturadecantabria.com/cullalvera-esp/
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Both the waterfall and the environment that surrounds it are simply wonderful. Easily accessible, this waterfall is a waterfall of about 70 meters with a natural pool at its feet. A true paradise that deserves to be visited at any time of the year, although it is recommended in spring-summer.
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"Unexpected" parish in this pretty little town.
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It is difficult to get to the same waterfall. And many times it carries very little water, like the day I was there.
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The view of the water falling spray from above is impressive
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The parish church of San Pelayo is located in Arredondo (Cantabria) and does not exactly go unnoticed in this town that is said to be "The capital of the world". It was built on the initiative of the Indian D. Antonio Gutiérrez de Solana, in the Neoclassical style of the late nineteenth century (it was completed in 1860) and declared an Asset of Cultural Interest. It has a stepped entrance and four Corinthian-style columns, inside it has three naves, the central one being wider and higher than the side ones, and with a semicircular apse. The central nave has a barrel vault, while the aisles have nearly flat vaults. What is most striking is its free-standing bell tower. This great cylindrical tower that simulates a lighthouse and that can be seen from all points of Arredondo. It is one of the most photographed places in the region and one of its hallmarks, becoming a symbol. It preserves some objects of artistic interest, such as several Romanesque carvings that are behind the main altar, from the original altarpiece, and a silver gilt monstrance from the end of the 18th century, from Mexico City.
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I agree with those who have chosen this place as a luxury location.
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Ramales De La Victoria is rich in natural beauty, particularly its karst landscape. You can visit the impressive Asón Waterfall, where the Asón river originates, or explore the vast Cullalvera Cave, known for its immense geological formations. The region is also home to numerous mountains like Pico San Vicente and the picturesque Asón Valley.
Yes, Ramales De La Victoria has a significant historical and cultural heritage. You can discover the ancient Paleolithic rock art at Cueva de Covalanas, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Other notable sites include the 18th-century Palacio de Revillagigedo, the early 17th-century Iglesia de San Pedro, and a well-preserved medieval bridge near the Asón River.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Cullalvera Cave offers an accessible and amazing experience for all ages. The Covalanas Viewpoint provides stunning vistas with picnic tables, perfect for a family outing. Additionally, the Pasarela Cubillas offers a pleasant wooden walkway along the river, connecting to recreational facilities, and parks like Vegacorredor provide green spaces for relaxation.
For breathtaking views, head to the Covalanas Viewpoint, just two kilometers from Ramales, offering stunning vistas of the Asón Valley and Pico San Vicente. Another excellent spot is Los Tornos via La Revilla and Fresnedo, a mountain pass that provides panoramic views stretching from Picón Blanco to the Sierra del Hornijo.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find challenging via ferratas like El Cáliz and El Calera. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous road cycling routes, including the 'Ramales de la Victoria – Ampuero Climb loop from Ramales de la Victoria'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like 'Campo La Cruz y Alto de Fuente Las Varas – circular desde La Aparecida'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Ramales De La Victoria, MTB Trails around Ramales De La Victoria, and Running Trails around Ramales De La Victoria guide pages.
Yes, there are several trails to explore. The Ruta hacia Cullalvera is part of the 'Senda de la Dama Roja' and offers views of Pico San Vicente. The Haza Way is a natural path leading to Covalanas, historically used by Emperor Charles V. For running, you can find routes like the 'Running loop from Ramales de la Victoria'. More detailed hiking and running routes can be found on the respective guide pages.
The best time depends on your preferred activity. For hiking and general exploration, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. The Asón Waterfall is most spectacular after heavy rains, typically in late autumn or spring. Winter can also be beautiful, with snowy mountains offering a unique panoramic view from places like Los Tornos via La Revilla and Fresnedo.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and unique experiences. The Asón Waterfall is often described as 'spectacular' and 'incredible,' especially after rains. The Cullalvera Cave is highlighted as 'just amazing' and a 'ride for the whole family' due to its immense dimensions and geological formations. The stunning views from various viewpoints also receive high acclaim.
Yes, Ramales de la Victoria hosts the traditional Verbena del Mantón, a festival declared of Regional Tourist Interest. It is celebrated on the first Saturday of July and commemorates an anecdote from the Carlist Wars, where shawls were distributed among the town's women.
Absolutely. The Valle del Silencio, located on the slopes of Peña del Moro, offers a unique natural experience with absolute silence and views of the towns in the Soba Valley. The medieval bridge near the Quesos Prama factory is also a little-known but picturesque spot by the Asón River, potentially used by Emperor Charles V.
Yes, the Church of San Pelayo and Bell Tower of Arredondo is a significant religious site. Located in Arredondo, this Neoclassical church, completed in 1860, is known for its distinctive free-standing cylindrical bell tower, which is a landmark in the region and one of its most photographed places.


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