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Top 11 Natural Monuments around Cartes

Best natural monuments around Cartes, located in Cantabria, Spain, offer a diverse natural landscape. The region features a mix of coastal areas with beaches and coves, alongside inland summits and refuges. These natural features provide opportunities for exploration and offer insights into the area's geology and history. The terrain varies from accessible coastal paths to more challenging mountain ascents.

Best natural monuments around Cartes

  • The most popular natural monuments is Santa Justa Beach, a beach also known as Ubiarco…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Santa Justa Beach

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Also known as Ubiarco Beach. Nearby there is an old hermitage located in a cavity formed in the core of a spectacular anticline fold. It is a small, clean beach, …

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El Sable Beach

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El Sable Beach, located in Tagle, a town in the municipality of Suances (Cantabria), is a natural gem perfect for those seeking tranquility and scenic beauty.

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Altamira Cave

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Very well done museum, very worthwhile

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Calderón Cove

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Difficult downhill, I did not see that the path continued anywhere. If anything, the views were breathtaking.

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Altamira Museum

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The Altamira Cave, near the town of Santillana del Mar in Cantabria, Spain, 32 km southwest of Santander, is known for its Stone Age cave paintings. Like the Chauvet Cave, …

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Jesús Kent
August 6, 2025, Playa El Sable

Tagle Beach is a wild cove in the municipality of Suances, and often has high waves and strong currents.

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El Sable Beach, located in Tagle, a town in the municipality of Suances (Cantabria), is a natural gem perfect for those seeking tranquility and scenic beauty.

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A beautiful coastal hike with views of the Picos de Europa, the Sierra de Cuera, and, in the distance, the coast of Asturias, approximately 60 km away. The hike starts at the La Santuca restaurant (recommended) in the tiny village of Arroyo (Santillana).

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Willy
March 3, 2025, Museo de Altamira

At the beginning of March, all cafes were closed, tickets were all sold out, all other buildings were closed

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Thomas
January 1, 2025, Museo de Altamira

The Altamira cave paintings in northern Spain were discovered in 1879. They were the first cave paintings ever found. It was a coincidence: a hunter was looking for his dog on a country estate and came across a cave. He reported this to the owner of the estate, Don Marcelino Sautuola, but he showed little interest. It was not until ten years later, in 1878, that he examined the cave and found some stone tools there. Another year later, he took his 9-year-old daughter Maria with him. While her father was crawling around on the floor, Maria looked up at the ceiling - and saw a whole herd of bison! "Alta mira" means something like: look up! Modern graffiti or Stone Age art? Altamira Caves Don Marcelino Sautuola's daughter Maria discovered the paintings on the wall of the Altamira Cave.[ © Wikimedia, public domain ] Sautuola was quite excited when he discovered the animals painted in red and brown tones. At their side were wild horses, deer and wild boars. How disappointed Sautuola was when scholars dismissed the paintings as the work of an untalented modern artist!

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Thomas
January 1, 2025, Altamira Cave

The Altamira Cave covers an area of more than 5500 m². It was used from 33,600 BC until the entrance collapsed in 11,000 BC. The particularly impressive ceiling paintings are dated to the period 16,500 to 13,000 BC.[3] The cave was discovered in 1868 by a hunter due to the disappearance of a hunting dog, who immediately reported the discovery to the lord of Santillana,[2] the naturalist Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola (1831–1888). The paintings were discovered by Sautuola's five-year-old daughter Maria, who was able to walk upright through the cave and made out images of "cattle" on the ceiling.[2] Marcelino began systematically digging in the cave in 1879[2] and published a short description of the "prehistoric objects in the province of Santander". Even the Spanish King Alfonso XII was invited into the cave. However, the academic world doubted the authenticity of the cave paintings.[2] The French prehistorian Émile Cartailhac described the paintings as a "vulgar prank by a scribbler" that he and his contemporaries did not even want to look at. The discovery had to wait almost 23 years for recognition. It was only when similar paintings were discovered in the Font-de-Gaume cave near Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil in the Dordogne department (France) in 1901 that the attitude of French researchers and Cartailhac, who became the symbol of archaeological ignorance, changed. Cartailhac apologized posthumously to the Marquis de Sautuola in an essay in 1902 ("Mea culpa" d'un sceptique[4]).

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Thomas
January 1, 2025, Museo de Altamira

The Altamira Cave, near the town of Santillana del Mar in Cantabria, Spain, 32 km southwest of Santander, is known for its Stone Age cave paintings. Like the Chauvet Cave, it belongs to the area of Franco-Cantabrian cave art[1] and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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January 1, 2025, Altamira Cave

The Altamira Cave covers an area of more than 5500 m². It was used from 33,600 BC until the entrance collapsed in 11,000 BC. The particularly impressive ceiling paintings are dated to the period 16,500 to 13,000 BC.[3] The cave was discovered in 1868 by a hunter due to the disappearance of a hunting dog, who immediately reported the discovery to the lord of Santillana,[2] the naturalist Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola (1831–1888). The paintings were discovered by Sautuola's five-year-old daughter Maria, who was able to walk upright through the cave and made out images of "cattle" on the ceiling.[2] Marcelino began systematically digging in the cave in 1879[2] and published a short description of the "prehistoric objects in the province of Santander". Even the Spanish King Alfonso XII was invited into the cave. However, the academic world doubted the authenticity of the cave paintings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural monuments can I explore around Cartes?

Cartes, located in Cantabria, Spain, offers a variety of unique natural monuments. You can visit Santa Justa Beach, known for its spectacular anticline fold and an old hermitage nestled within it. Another option is El Sable Beach, which features coastal flysch formations and views of the medieval Torre de San Telmo. For those seeking mountain views, the Summit of Pico La Capía (Pico Dobra) offers excellent panoramic vistas.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Cartes area?

Yes, several natural monuments around Cartes are suitable for families. Santa Justa Beach, also known as Ubiarco Beach, is a small, clean beach with picnic tables and wonderful views, making it great for a family outing. El Sable Beach is another excellent choice, offering a large car park, picnic areas, and a beach bar.

Do any natural monuments around Cartes have historical significance?

Absolutely. The natural monuments in Cartes often blend natural beauty with rich history. Santa Justa Beach is notable for an old hermitage built into a geological anticline fold. El Sable Beach provides views of the 14th-century Torre de San Telmo, a medieval watchtower. Furthermore, Calderón Cove has a history dating back to Roman times, when it was used as a seaport.

What kind of views can I expect from the natural monuments in Cartes?

The natural monuments around Cartes offer diverse and breathtaking views. From coastal spots like Santa Justa Beach and El Sable Beach, you can enjoy scenic sea vistas. Calderón Cove provides coastal hiking with views of the Picos de Europa and the Sierra de Cuera. For panoramic mountain scenery, the Summit of Pico La Capía (Pico Dobra) offers excellent views from its position between the Besaya and Pas rivers.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments in Cartes?

Yes, Cartes and its surroundings offer various hiking opportunities. While some natural monuments like Calderón Cove involve coastal hiking, you can find dedicated running and hiking trails nearby. For more detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Cartes guide, which includes options like the moderate 'Running loop from Cartes' and more challenging routes such as the 'Ibio loop'.

What other outdoor activities are available near the natural monuments in Cartes?

Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the Cartes region is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous routes for both touring and road cycling. Check out the Cycling around Cartes guide for touring bicycle routes, and the Road Cycling Routes around Cartes guide for racebike options, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult.

What kind of terrain can I expect when visiting natural monuments around Cartes?

The terrain around Cartes is quite varied. Coastal natural monuments like Santa Justa Beach and El Sable Beach offer accessible paths and sandy shores. However, some coastal areas, such as the descent to Calderón Cove, can be challenging. Inland, you'll encounter more demanding ascents to summits like Pico La Capía (Pico Dobra), which involves a small but rewarding climb.

Is there a refuge or hut available near any of the natural monuments?

Yes, the Monte Brazo Refuge is located on a small plain called Campo de La Cruz, at the foot of Cueto Moroso. It's a private refuge that belongs to the Orza Mountain Group and is a great spot for a stop during an intermediate-level excursion, surrounded by pastures and a stone monolith.

What geological features are prominent among Cartes' natural monuments?

Cartes is rich in geological interest. Santa Justa Beach is particularly famous for its spectacular anticline fold, a geological formation where rock layers are folded upwards. El Sable Beach also features interesting coastal flysch, which are sedimentary rock formations.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Cartes?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the blend of coastal and mountain landscapes. The unique geological formations, such as the anticline fold at Santa Justa Beach, are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the historical elements integrated into the natural settings, like the hermitage or the medieval watchtower visible from El Sable Beach. The excellent views from spots like Pico La Capía are also a major draw.

Are there any hidden gems or less-known natural monuments worth visiting?

While the guide highlights popular spots, the region's diverse landscape means there are always less-traveled paths. For a blend of history and challenging coastal views, Calderón Cove offers a rewarding experience with its Roman history and views of the Picos de Europa, though the descent can be difficult. The Monte Brazo Refuge also offers a serene stop in a beautiful, less-frequented mountain setting.

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