Attractions and places to see around Herrerías offer a blend of historical significance and natural beauty across its locations in León and Cantabria. The region features diverse landscapes, from river valleys and mountains to coastal areas. Visitors can explore ancient forges, medieval churches, and natural caves, alongside picturesque fishing villages and beaches. This area provides a variety of cultural sites and natural environments for exploration.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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It looked like the beach of a lost island.
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The beach with the Hortensias campsite is, in our opinion, one of the most scenic in Galicia. And always worth a visit. The small supermarket at the campsite is sufficient and the hotel has a good restaurant.
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Experience the rush of speed and color in Color Tunnel 2, navigating through challenging obstacles with precision. https://colort2.netlify.app/
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The Puente de la Maza (15th century), with 28 eyes and more than half a kilometer in length, allows us to cross the San Vicente estuary to the entrance of San Vicente de la Barquera, a beautiful Cantabrian town full of treasures, with an environment magnificent natural environment and an enviable artistic heritage. Its port was and still is the heart of its activity and the most important in the region. It has a really impressive medieval set.
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Place with a pleasant, friendly flair. Recommended for a break stop, lots of bars and restaurants.
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San Vicente de la Barquera is an impressive fishing village located in the heart of the Oyambre natural park. Located between two estuaries, San Vicente faces the sea. The landscape changes constantly with the tides and the sight of the boats perched on the sand at low tide is very particular. In Roman times, San Vicente was already an important port. In the Middle Ages, notable buildings such as the church of Santa María de los Ángeles were built and today the remains of the wall and the castle remain. However, the most appreciated monument is the stone bridge of La Maza, with its 28 eyes, built by order of the Catholic kings in the 16th century. From this bridge you can appreciate one of the most characteristic views of San Vicente, the contrast of the snow-capped peaks of Europe and the mouth of the estuary to the Cantabrian Sea.
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The Herrerías region offers diverse natural beauty. In León, you'll find the green plain of the Valcarce river, surrounded by mountains and lush chestnut forests. In Cantabria, the Nansa river basin features abundant riverine forests, holm oaks, and eucalyptus groves. Don't miss the extraordinary Cueva de El Soplao, a significant natural attraction known for its unique geological formations. The area also boasts beautiful beaches like Fuentes Beach and Playa de la Franca.
Yes, Herrerías is rich in history. In Las Herrerías (León), you can explore the 18th-century Parish Church of San Julián, ancient Roman bridges, and La Herrería, a complex with an old smithy and mill. Remains of fortified settlements like Castro de San Cristobo and Castro de Peredo also dot the landscape. In Herrerías (Cantabria), notable sites include the Medieval Tower of Cabanzón, the rehabilitated Forge of Cades, and the historic capital of Bielva with its traditional architecture and the church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción.
The area around Herrerías is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the challenging 'River walk of the Nansa River' or sections of the 'Camino Lebaniego Trail'. For cycling, there are road cycling routes like the 'Collado de Hoz Loop' and touring bicycle options such as the 'Colombres to Alles — circular route through la Sauced'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking, road cycling, and cycling guides for Herrerías.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. Beaches like Fuentes Beach and Playa de la Franca are great for a day out. The fishing village of San Vicente de la Barquera offers a charming atmosphere and historical exploration. Easy walking trails, such as the 'Parque de Muñorodero loop from Val de San Vicente', are also available for families looking for a gentle outdoor experience.
For breathtaking views, head to the Viewpoint and Church of Santa María de los Ángeles in San Vicente de la Barquera, which offers panoramic vistas of the sea and mountains. The historic Puente de la Maza also provides characteristic views of the estuary and the surrounding landscape, including the snow-capped peaks of the Picos de Europa.
Popular hiking trails near Herrerías include the 'River walk of the Nansa River - along the Lebaniego Road to Cabanzón' and the 'Camino Lebaniego Trail', both offering challenging distances. For a moderate option, consider the 'Parque de Muñorodero – Nansa River Trail loop from Val de San Vicente'. An easier family-friendly option is the 'Parque de Muñorodero loop from Val de San Vicente'. You can explore more hiking routes in the dedicated Hiking around Herrerías guide.
The best time to visit Herrerías largely depends on your interests. For enjoying the beaches and coastal activities, the summer months (June to August) are ideal. If you prefer hiking and exploring historical sites in milder weather, spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially with the changing foliage in the Valcarce river valley.
Yes, the Herrerías region, particularly in Cantabria, is close to beautiful coastal areas. Fuentes Beach is a fine white sand beach surrounded by green cliffs, offering a cove-like setting. Playa de la Franca is another great beach, ideal for exploring the side cliffs at low tide. The fishing village of San Vicente de la Barquera, located within the Oyambre natural park, is a significant coastal attraction with historical landmarks and stunning views.
In Herrerías, Cantabria, you can discover unique cultural landmarks such as the Medieval Tower of Cabanzón, the oldest preserved building in the municipality. The Casona de Rubín de Celis in Cades showcases interesting civil architecture, and the Forge of Cades has been rehabilitated and is open to visitors, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past. The capital, Bielva, also features traditional mountain architecture and the historic church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción.
Las Herrerías in León, situated on the Camino de Santiago, is known for its historical significance. Key sites include the 18th-century Parish Church of San Julián, two Roman bridges (one with a 15th-century reconstruction), and La Herrería, a complex that housed ancient iron forges and a mill. You can also find the remains of ancient fortified settlements, or 'castros', such as Castro de San Cristobo and Castro de Peredo.
Yes, there are several cycling routes catering to different preferences. For road cycling, you can try the 'Collado de Hoz Loop' or the 'El Soplao and Oyambre Park Loop'. If you prefer touring, options include the 'Colombres to Alles — circular route through la Sauced' or the 'Tina Menor Estuary – Viewpoint of Sable Beach loop'. More detailed information and routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Herrerías and Cycling around Herrerías guides.
Visitors to Herrerías particularly enjoy the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The fine white sand and cove-like setting of Fuentes Beach are highly appreciated. The charm of San Vicente de la Barquera, with its historical landmarks and picturesque views, is also a favorite. Many find the old town of San Vicente de la Barquera, especially the area around the Viewpoint and Church of Santa María de los Ángeles, to be a captivating step back in time.
Yes, in the Herrerías region of Cantabria, the Cueva de El Soplao is a cave of extraordinary value. It is renowned for its unique and abundant eccentric formations, making it a significant natural attraction for those interested in geology and speleology.


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