Best natural monuments around Arredondo are found within a landscape characterized by its impressive karst formations and the Cantabrian mountains. This region offers extensive cave systems and the striking source of the Asón River. These natural features provide opportunities for exploring geological formations and appreciating the area's natural beauty. The municipality is known for its diverse natural monuments, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Pozos de Noja, known for its two artificial lagoons, the result of the industrial legacy of the old electricity company in the area, are proud to present their latest tourist innovation: a swing and a giant bench, unique spots for contemplating the landscape but also promising to be the setting for countless memories and photographs that will capture the essence of Cantabria. Access via SENDA DE TUERRA, with a bicycle path to the wells.
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Nice path through lush meadows. Only animals, no people.
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Mythical place on the routes of the Collados del Asón Natural Park
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This wonderful 700 meter long canyon is located in the heart of the Collados del Asón and is an incredible place. It will give you the feeling of smallness when walking among its immense limestone rock walls that were worn away by the glaciers that once occupied these territories.
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Perhaps one of the most descriptive sites of which is the landscape of the Asón hills. Here, in addition, several paths converge that allow you to cover it almost completely, although when hiking, they can be very technical or even impassable for the bike.
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From this small platform located in an elevated area next to the path, you have wonderful views of the Noja wells and with good visibility you can also see the coast of Santander.
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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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Arredondo is renowned for its impressive karst landscape, offering extensive cave systems and the dramatic source of the Asón River. You can witness the geological grandeur of places like Canal Honda, a 700-meter-long gorge with immense limestone walls carved by glaciers, or the spectacular Asón Waterfall, where the river is born.
Yes, several natural monuments in Arredondo are suitable for families. The Asón Waterfall offers an accessible route to its over 70-meter-high cascade, making it ideal for all ages. Additionally, the Pozos de Noja, with its artificial lagoons and scenic swing, is also considered family-friendly and accessible via a bicycle path.
The area around Arredondo offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Parque Natural de los Collados del Asón – circular by the Camino del Val del Asón (PR-S 14)' or the 'Asón Waterfall loop from Asón'. For running enthusiasts, there's the 'Asón Valley Trail'. Mountain biking routes include the 'Nacimiento del río Asón y Alto de la Posadía – circular por el Parque Natural de los Collados del Asón'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Arredondo, Running Trails around Arredondo, and MTB Trails around Arredondo guides.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and the sense of natural grandeur. The Asón Waterfall is often described as 'incredible' and 'spectacular,' especially after heavy rains. The Canal Honda gorge leaves visitors with a feeling of 'smallness' amidst its immense rock walls, while viewpoints like Covalruyo Viewpoint offer impressive panoramas of the valley.
Yes, Arredondo boasts several viewpoints offering stunning vistas. The Covalruyo Viewpoint provides impressive views of the valley and is a must-see for those interested in geomorphology. Another excellent spot is Alto de la Posadía, which offers perfect views of the Poljé de Brenavinto and serves as a starting point for various routes within the Collados del Asón Natural Park.
The best time to visit can depend on what you want to experience. For the most dramatic display of the Asón Waterfall, visiting after heavy rains or during wetter seasons (like spring or late autumn) is recommended, as the water flow is significantly influenced by the weather. During summer, the waterfall can be reduced to a minimum. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the karst landscape.
Arredondo is renowned for its extensive cave systems, making it a significant destination for speleologists and those interested in subterranean exploration. Notable examples include Cueva Coventosa, part of one of Europe's deepest cave systems, known for its spectacular formations, and Cueva Cayuela, which offers a relatively easy route through large halls. Cueva de Cubera is also notable for its unique features and challenging passages.
The source of the Asón River is a prominent natural monument near Arredondo, culminating in a dramatic waterfall over 70 meters high. This spectacular natural feature is considered one of Cantabria's most significant natural routes. Local legends even suggest the waterfall's birth is the silver hair of an 'anjana,' a Cantabrian mythical fairy, adding to its mystique.
Yes, the Pozos de Noja are known for their two artificial lagoons, which are a direct result of the industrial legacy of the old electricity company in the area. While now a scenic spot with wonderful views, they serve as a reminder of the region's past industrial activities integrated into the natural landscape.
Arredondo is characterized by its impressive karst landscape, which means you can observe various geological formations such as extensive cave systems, gorges like Canal Honda with its limestone walls, and dramatic river sources like the Asón Waterfall. Viewpoints like Covalruyo Viewpoint also offer insights into the effects of ancient glaciers on the landscape.
Absolutely. The Covalruyo Viewpoint is a prime location, offering impressive views of the valley. Similarly, Alto de la Posadía provides excellent panoramic views, including the Poljé de Brenavinto, and is a popular spot for a break during routes in the Collados del Asón Natural Park.


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