Attractions and places to see around Vega De Pas offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage in the Pas-Miera mountains of Cantabria. This region features picturesque green valleys, traditional stone cabins, and a strong connection to Pasiego culture. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from majestic peaks and cascading waterfalls to historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Yera Station is an old railway station located in the municipality of Vega de Pas, Cantabria. It was part of the Santander-Mediterranean railway project, which was never completed. The station is abandoned and is located near the northern mouth of the Engaña Tunnel. In 2022, the Government of Cantabria approved a rehabilitation project to convert the station into a hostel, exhibition hall and restaurant, with the aim of promoting sustainable tourism in the area. This project also includes the creation of a cycle and pedestrian path to the tunnel.
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The hermitage of San Bernabé is located at the main entrance of the Ojo Guareña Karst Complex and is part of the caves. Located in the municipality of Cueva de Sotoscueva. The date of its construction is unknown, some place it between the 8th and 9th centuries, but it is also believed to be from the 13th century.
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The panoramic views from the top are spectacular
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It is striking to find this old station, in the middle of the mountains.
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In the Merindades region to the north of Burgos is the Cueva Ermita de San Bernabé, located at the main entrance of the karstic complex of the Ojo Guareña Natural Monument, a hermitage that was previously dedicated to San Tirso and later San Bernabé
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Castro Valnera is a beautiful, formidable mountain with its 1,718 meters. It is the highest in the eastern sector of the Cantabrian mountain range.
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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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The region offers stunning natural beauty. You can ascend to Castro Valnera Summit, the highest peak in the eastern Cantabrian range, for panoramic views. Don't miss the spectacular Asón Waterfall, marking the source of the Asón river. Other notable spots include La Sía Pass, known for its winds, and the Mirador de Covalruyo or Mirador de la Braguía, offering expansive vistas of the Valles Pasiegos.
Yes, Vega de Pas is rich in history. Explore the abandoned Yera ghost station, a remnant of an unfinished railway project, which offers spectacular views and is slated for rehabilitation. You can also visit the Hermitage of San Bernabé of Ojo Guareña, nestled within a karst complex. The village itself boasts an enchanting medieval old town, the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Vega, and the Ethnographic Museum Casa del Pasiego, which provides insight into the traditional Pasiego lifestyle.
Vega De Pas is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous trails for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For specific routes, explore the MTB Trails around Vega De Pas, Running Trails around Vega De Pas, or Cycling around Vega De Pas guides. Activities like canyoning, horseback riding, and birdwatching are also popular in the area.
Absolutely. The Asón Waterfall is considered family-friendly and offers a spectacular natural sight. Exploring the traditional Pasiego cabins (Cabañales de Bucimprún) or walking along the easy trails like the Sendero del Río Yera are also great options for families. The Ethnographic Museum provides an educational and engaging experience for all ages.
Hikers can enjoy a variety of trails. The area around the River Yera offers an easy hiking trail perfect for enjoying nature. More challenging options include the ascent to Castro Valnera Summit. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Running Trails around Vega De Pas guide, which includes routes like the 'Yera and Aján Riverbanks Trail'.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from high points like Castro Valnera Summit. The dramatic beauty of the Asón Waterfall, particularly after heavy rains, is also a highlight. Many appreciate the unique historical context of sites like the Yera ghost station and the serene atmosphere of the Hermitage of San Bernabé.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the Churrón de Agualto, the stunning source of the Pas River in Pandillo, which offers a beautiful natural setting. The traditional Pasiego stone cabins (Cabañales de Bucimprún), some dating back to the 18th century, are also a unique cultural and natural feature to explore, illustrating the historical transhumant lifestyle of the region.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities generally depends on your preference. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with lush green landscapes. Summer is also popular, though some waterfalls might have reduced water flow. Winter can be challenging for higher elevations due to snow and ice, especially on peaks like Castro Valnera, but offers a different kind of beauty for experienced adventurers.
To immerse yourself in Pasiego culture, visit the Ethnographic Museum Casa del Pasiego. For gastronomy, look for local eateries in the Old Town of Vega de Pas to try traditional Cantabrian dishes. Don't leave without tasting local specialties like sobaos pasiegos and quesadas, and consider visiting artisanal cheese factories or workshops if available.
Yes, the area offers diverse cycling experiences. You can find routes like the 'Scenic road – BU-570 Road loop from Vega de Pas' or the 'Church of Vega de Pas – Puerto de las Estacas loop from Vega de Pas'. For more options, including mountain biking, refer to the Cycling around Vega De Pas and MTB Trails around Vega De Pas guides.
La Sía Pass is a mountain pass known for its strong winds, so it's advisable to dress warmly. It's an aesthetic route that can be linked to Picón Blanco, especially popular with cyclists. The pass offers scenic views and is often populated by cattle, sometimes shrouded in mist, adding to its atmospheric charm.


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