Mancomunidad De Campoo-Cabuérniga
Mancomunidad De Campoo-Cabuérniga
Best natural monuments around Mancomunidad De Campoo-Cabuérniga are found in this administrative territory in Cantabria, Spain, characterized by its extensive pastureland. This region, while without its own resident population, is surrounded by diverse natural monuments and protected areas. These locations feature varied landscapes, geological formations, and significant biodiversity, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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After a beautiful gravel climb, you reach this plateau with stunning views (including the Picos de Europa in the distance). The path then continues for a long time at altitude, with many cows and horses. Take a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgEcgF17RDw
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Indeed, a beautiful spot with breathtaking views, both towards the Picos de Europa and other Cantabrian mountains. The (gravel) road there is also stunning; just take a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgEcgF17RDw
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The Bujilices "Tumbao" Oak, located in Ucieda (Ruente) within the Saja-Besaya Natural Park, is one of Cantabria's most unique and magical trees. The tree fell under the weight of snow and wind at the end of the 19th century, but it didn't die. Four vertical branches sprouted from the fallen trunk, developing as if they were independent trees, creating a unique and spectacular shape.
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Officially, it's the source of the Ebro River, in Fontibre. However, according to what we were told at the tourist office, the waters of the spring pools come underground from the Hijar River, which rises in Alto Campoo. Specifically, in Tresmares, where the Hijar-Ebro begins, flowing into the Mediterranean; the Pisuerga (a tributary of the Duero) flows into the Atlantic; and the Nansa flows into the Cantabrian Sea.
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Bujilices fallen oak tree in Ucieda. Bucolic place to make a stop along the way, read life.
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Spectacular views of the eastern massif of Picos de Europa
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The region offers several significant natural monuments. Among the most popular are the Piedrasluengas Viewpoint, offering extensive views towards the Picos de Europa, and Tres Mares Peak, a summit providing panoramic vistas of the Cantabrian interior and beyond. Another must-see is the Source of the Ebro River, marking the official origin of one of Spain's most important waterways.
Yes, Source of the Ebro River is a significant geographical landmark. Additionally, La Fuentona de Ruente, though not listed as a highlight, is a natural spring known for its intermittent flow and is steeped in local mythology, with legends of an 'anjana' (Cantabrian fairy) residing there.
Several natural monuments are considered family-friendly. The Piedrasluengas Viewpoint and the Source of the Ebro River are both accessible and enjoyable for all ages. The Fallen Oak of Brujilices also offers an interesting and easy walk to see a unique tree formation.
The area boasts diverse natural features, including majestic viewpoints like Piedrasluengas Viewpoint and El Moral Plateau, significant river sources such as the Source of the Ebro River, and unique trees like the Fallen Oak of Brujilices. You'll also find extensive forests, mountainous terrain, and waterfalls like the Lamiña Waterfalls within the Saja-Besaya Natural Park.
Yes, the Fallen Oak of Brujilices is a singular tree, a 250-year-old oak that fell but continued to grow, creating a unique formation. Another notable ancient tree is 'El Abuelo' (The Grandfather), a millenary walnut tree with a nearly six-meter trunk circumference, located in Hoz de Abiada.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Peña Labra and Pico Tres Mares' hike. There are also extensive options for mountain biking and road cycling. For more details on routes, you can explore Hiking around Mancomunidad De Campoo-Cabuérniga, MTB Trails around Mancomunidad De Campoo-Cabuérniga, and Road Cycling Routes around Mancomunidad De Campoo-Cabuérniga.
Yes, the Saja-Besaya Natural Park is an extensive protected area encompassing significant portions of the municipalities surrounding the Mancomunidad. Within this park, you can explore the beautiful Hayedo (Beech Forest) in Los Tojos and the Robledal de Monte Aá in Ruente, known for its monumental oak trees.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from spots like Piedrasluengas Viewpoint and Tres Mares Peak. The unique geological and natural formations, such as the Source of the Ebro River and the resilient Fallen Oak of Brujilices, also captivate many. The tranquility and natural beauty of the forests and rivers are highly appreciated.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with autumn providing spectacular fall foliage in areas like the Hayedo (Beech Forest). Summer is ideal for enjoying the higher mountain areas and longer daylight hours. Winter can be beautiful for snowy landscapes, especially around Tres Mares Peak, but some routes may be challenging due to snow.
Absolutely. The Piedrasluengas Viewpoint, situated over 1,300 meters above sea level, provides stunning vistas of the Picos de Europa and the Liébana Valley. The El Moral Plateau also offers breathtaking views towards the Picos de Europa and other Cantabrian mountains. For even higher perspectives, the Tres Mares Peak and Mirador de la Fuente del Chivo offer incredible panoramic views of the Cantabrian interior and beyond.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the 'Tres Mares Peak – Tres Mares loop' from Estación de Esquí y Montaña Alto Campoo is an easy 2.8 km route. The walk to the Source of the Ebro River is also a gentle stroll. Additionally, the path to the Fallen Oak of Brujilices is generally considered an easy and rewarding walk.
Many locations offer fantastic photographic opportunities. The panoramic views from Piedrasluengas Viewpoint and Tres Mares Peak are ideal for landscape photography. The unique formation of the Fallen Oak of Brujilices provides an interesting subject, and the tranquil setting of the Source of the Ebro River is also very picturesque. The Lamiña Waterfalls, nestled within a beech forest, offer serene natural scenes.


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