Best attractions and places to see around Tudanca include a rich blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty in the Nansa Valley of Cantabria. The village is a Historic-Artistic Site, known for its traditional Cantabrian architecture and historic ambiance. The surrounding area features lush green landscapes, forests, and the Nansa River.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Good place to recharge alone or with family. I went on a weekend and it was absolute peace.
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Whenever I pass by here, even by car, I take a look at this beautiful bridge.
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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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Bujilices fallen oak tree in Ucieda. Bucolic place to make a stop along the way, read life.
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One of the singular trees of Cantabria. It is a trunk of about ten meters that rests on the ground and from which a series of branches sprout from 18 to 20 meters high. It is located on the Monte Río de los Vados route in the Ucieda forest, in section B-I.
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At 2029 meters above sea level, the top of Peña Labra is located in a privileged place. It represents the border between the Community of Cantabria and Castilla y León, so to the north you will have impressive views of the Cantabrian interior and the mountains of the Picos de Europa National Park, while to the south you will be able to appreciate another wonderful landscape such as the of the Montaña Palencia Natural Park. Crowning its peak is for the most daring, very technical sectors and not suitable for those who suffer from vertigo, but it has a great reward.
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Very close to the bridge itself is the Fuentona, the source of the homonymous river that hides a curious legend related to the intermittent flow of the river. The bridge is a classic postcard from the town of Ruente.
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Tudanca village itself is a Historic-Artistic Site, renowned for its well-preserved traditional Cantabrian architecture. Key cultural sites include the 17th-century Casona de Tudanca, now a museum-library that was once an intellectual hub, and the Church of San Pedro, originally from the early 16th century with an 18th-century Baroque altarpiece. The village's rustic mountain houses, stone walls, and wooden balconies contribute to its historic ambiance.
The area around Tudanca is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the serene Lamiña Waterfalls, a small channel of crystalline waters in a beautiful beech forest. For panoramic views, consider Tres Mares Peak, offering vistas towards the Cantabrian interior and Picos de Europa, or Peña Labra, which marks the border between Cantabria and Castilla y León. Don't miss the unique Fallen Oak of Brujilices, a singular tree with a remarkable story of resilience.
Yes, beyond the peaks and waterfalls, the region offers distinctive natural sights. The Fallen Oak of Brujilices is a particularly unique natural monument, a 250-year-old oak that fell but continued to grow new trees from its trunk. For breathtaking views, the El Potro Viewpoint (Mirador de El Potro), at 1,100 meters, provides spectacular vistas of the Bejo Gorge and the surrounding oak, beech, and birch forests.
Several attractions are suitable for families. The Lamiña Waterfalls offer an easily accessible and relaxing walk through a beautiful beech forest. The Fuentona de Ruente Bridge, with its medieval origin and nearby picnic area, is also a great spot for families to enjoy the natural beauty and a local legend. The Fallen Oak of Brujilices is another interesting natural monument that can spark children's imagination.
Tudanca is beautiful throughout the year, but the best time to visit for outdoor activities and to enjoy the lush green landscapes is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, the weather is generally mild and pleasant for hiking and exploring. Summer also brings local festivals like San Pedro (June 29) and Nuestra Señora de las Nieves (August 5), offering cultural experiences.
The area around Tudanca is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to more challenging routes. For cyclists, there are dedicated road cycling routes and mountain biking trails that allow you to explore the stunning Nansa Valley and surrounding forests.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails to suit different abilities. For example, you can find easy routes like the 'Lamiña Waterfalls loop from Lamiña' (6.77 km). Moderate options include the 'Old Chestnut Grove – Fuente de Selores loop from Sopeña' (8.64 km). For more experienced hikers, there are difficult trails such as the 'Lamiña Waterfalls loop from Terán' (17.62 km) or the 'El Arriaga (Singular Tree) – El Belén Ancient Tree loop from El Culero' (18.64 km). You can explore more options on the Hiking around Tudanca guide.
Absolutely! Tudanca and its surroundings offer excellent opportunities for cycling. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Stone Fountain loop from Ruente' (32.88 km) for an easy ride, or more challenging ones such as the 'Piedrasluengas and Collado de Hoz Loop' (104.96 km). Mountain bikers also have a selection of trails, including moderate routes like the 'Ucieda Parking with Fountain – Collada de Carmona loop from Cabuérniga' (27.58 km) or difficult ones like 'San Sebastián de Garabandal desde Tudanca' (40.39 km). Find more details on the Road Cycling Routes around Tudanca and MTB Trails around Tudanca guides.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. For instance, the Lamiña Waterfalls are loved for their easy accessibility and the immersive experience of a beautiful beech forest. The Fuentona de Ruente Bridge is cherished for its picturesque setting, the unique legend of its intermittent water flow, and the peaceful picnic area nearby. The panoramic views from Tres Mares Peak are also a highlight, offering stunning vistas of the Cantabrian landscape and beyond.
Tudanca is known for its strong connection to local traditions. The village gives its name to the indigenous Tudanca cattle breed, a symbol of pastoralism in the region. The ancient custom of communal grazing (Prau Concejo) is still maintained, where pastures on the hillsides are shared among residents. Gastronomically, visitors can enjoy traditional dishes like "cocido montañés" made with local ingredients, and homemade milk-based desserts.
To immerse yourself in traditional Cantabrian culture, start by exploring the village of Tudanca itself. Its well-preserved traditional architecture, with stone walls and wooden balconies, offers a glimpse into the past. A visit to the Casona de Tudanca, a historic mansion turned museum-library, provides insight into the region's intellectual heritage. You can also experience local life through traditional gastronomy, trying dishes like "cocido montañés," and if your visit coincides, attend local festivals such as San Pedro or Nuestra Señora de las Nieves.


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