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National Park Saja-Besaya

The best city hikes and walks around National Park Saja-Besaya

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Urban hiking trails around National Park Saja-Besaya offer opportunities to explore the towns and villages surrounding this protected area in Cantabria, Spain. The region is characterized by river valleys and a varied terrain that gradually gains elevation towards the Cantabrian Mountain Range. While the park itself is known for its extensive deciduous forests of beech and oak, the urban trails provide a different perspective, often incorporating historical elements and local architecture.

Best urban hiking trails around National Park Saja-Besaya

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

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Plaza de España, Reinosa – Historic Center of Reinosa loop from Reinosa

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Between valleys and villages – Saja Reserve Trail (GR 71)

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Between valleys and villages – Saja Reserve Trail (GR 71)

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June 19, 2026, Plaza de España, Reinosa

The Plaza de España in Reinosa is, like in so many others, a meeting place and a venue for celebrations. Don't miss visiting it and, if you have time, relaxing on one of its terraces trying some of the local tapas.

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The San Andrés Bridge is in Somahoz (Los Corrales de Buelna) over the Besaya River, which gives access to the San Andrés neighbourhood. It is divided into a narrow lane for vehicles and a pedestrian crossing, and from it we see a railway bridge that we have to go under to enter the neighbourhood. And that railway bridge (or overpass) that we crossed is part of the historic "Ferro-carril de Isabel II" (Isabel II Railway) that began to be built in the mid-19th century with the project of joining the towns of Alar del Rey with Santander and whose section from Bárcena de Pie de Concha to the Cantabrian capital must have been finished in 1858.

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The leguarios are large boundary stones made of local sandstone, placed, in this case, in La Bandera, near the town hall of Los Corrales de Buelna, which marked seven leagues. It was placed in this place on the occasion of the construction of the Camino Real, in 1753, and marked the distance of seven leagues to the city of Santander, the league being the most common unit of length in Castilian lands, equivalent to 5,572 metres, until the implementation of the decimal metric system on 1 July 1880. In this way, the walker knew the distance from the boundary stone to the city of Santander and, given that a person could travel a league in approximately one hour, this leguario with its seven-league inscription reminded the walker that he was seven hours from the city.

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The Casa Palacio that the Ceballos had in Barros is today owned by Mr. Herrero and Mr. Martínez de Azcoitia. It is a beautiful mountain architectural complex with a portal between cylindrical cubes, a typical mansion and a chapel. It was restored a few years ago by the current owners who have managed to give its interior a stately and period atmosphere. It dates back to the beginning of the 18th century.

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Giant Barros Stele: Located in the town of Barros, municipality of Los Corrales de Buelna, Cantabria. The Cantabrian Steles found next to the hermitage of the Virgen de la Rueda, in the town of Barros, and the two found in the Lombera neighbourhood, are displayed in a permanent exhibition next to the aforementioned hermitage in what is known as the Parque de las Estelas de Cantabria. These are circular pieces that preserve the base pier, 0.80 metres wide, for vertical placement. The largest one (Barros II), between 2.15 and 2.46 metres in diameter and weighing 3,000 kilos, was found in fragments in 1977 between the walls of the chapel of Nuestra Señora de la Rueda de Barros and was rebuilt in 1999. The Cantabrian stele known as Barros I, also called the Wheel of Santa Catalina or the Wheel of the Virgin, is smaller in size, but its dimensions are still spectacular: 1.75 metres in diameter and 32 centimetres thick. Made of sandstone, easy to work, like the previous one, it has a geometric decoration. Although interpreted by some as religious or funerary testimonies, the steles displayed in the Parque de las Estelas de Cantabria continue to offer researchers numerous questions about their functionality and chronology. There is a possibility that they may belong to the Roman period or even later. They were declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1985 and since then their image has been part of the coat of arms of Cantabria. Information from: https://www.cantabriarural.com/lugares-de-interes/parque-de-las-estelas-de-cantabria.html

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The leguarios are large boundary stones made of local sandstone and placed, in this case, in the Lombas de Barros, next to the Rueda de Barros chapel, which marked six and a half leagues. All three, in the municipality of Los Corrales de Buelna, indicated the route and the distance to the coastal port of the city of Santander. It was situated there on the occasion of the construction of the Camino Real in 1753 and marked the distance of six leagues to the city of Santander, the league being the most common unit of length in Castilian lands, equivalent to 5,572 metres, until the implementation of the decimal metric system on 1 July 1880. In this way, the walker knew the distance from the boundary marker to the city of Santander and, given that a person could travel a league in approximately one hour, this leguario with its inscription of six and a half leagues reminded the walker that he was six and a half hours away from the city.

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The Hermitage of the Virgin of the Wheel is a small chapel at the foot of the road in Barros (Los Corrales de Buelna), next to the Museum of Las Estelas and the 6 and a half league long Leguario. It is believed that its construction dates back to the 16th century, although it has undergone various restorations over the years. The name of the hermitage refers to an old local tradition that tells that the image of the Virgin of the Wheel was found in a nearby mill wheel.

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The leguarios are large boundary markers made of local sandstone and placed, in this case, very close to the town hall of Los Corrales de Buelna, almost in front of the Estelas park. It was placed in this place on the occasion of the construction of the Camino Real, in 1753, and marked the distance of seven leagues to the city of Santander, the league being the most common unit of length in Castilian lands, equivalent to 5,572 metres, until the implementation of the decimal metric system on 1 July 1880. In this way, the walker knew the distance from the boundary marker to the city of Santander and, given that a person could travel a league in approximately one hour, this leguario with its seven-league inscription reminded the walker that he was seven hours from the city.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available in the National Park Saja-Besaya region?

There are over 10 urban hiking trails in the National Park Saja-Besaya region, offering a variety of experiences for different preferences.

Are there easy urban hiking routes suitable for beginners or casual walkers?

Yes, the majority of urban hiking routes in this area are considered easy. There are 8 easy trails, such as the Plaza de España, Reinosa – Historic Center of Reinosa loop from Río Ebro, which is just under 7 km with minimal elevation gain.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on urban hikes around National Park Saja-Besaya?

Urban hikes in this region often blend natural beauty with local charm. You can expect to walk through historic town centers, along riverbanks, and sometimes on paths bordering the extensive deciduous forests that characterize the Saja-Besaya Natural Park. These routes offer a glimpse into both the cultural and natural heritage of the area.

Are there any circular urban hiking routes?

Yes, many of the urban trails are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the La Casona de Somahoz loop from Lombera and the Casa Palacio de los Ceballos loop from Los Corrales de Buelna.

What interesting landmarks or attractions can I see along urban hiking trails?

Urban hikes often pass through or near notable points of interest. For example, you might encounter historic buildings like the Casa Palacio de los Ceballos or explore the charming Bárcena Mayor, a beautifully preserved mountain town. Some routes also offer views of natural features like the El Moral Plateau or the unique Fallen Oak of Brujilices.

Are the urban hiking trails family-friendly?

Many urban trails are suitable for families, especially the easy routes with gentle terrain and shorter distances. These paths often provide opportunities to explore local towns and enjoy nature without strenuous climbs, making them ideal for all ages.

Can I bring my dog on urban hikes in this region?

Generally, dogs are welcome on many urban hiking trails, especially if kept on a leash. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific areas or any protected zones you might pass through. Be mindful of wildlife, as the Saja-Besaya Natural Park is home to deer, wild boar, and various bird species.

What do other hikers enjoy most about urban hiking in National Park Saja-Besaya?

The komoot community highly rates the urban hiking experience in this region, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the blend of cultural and natural sights, and the opportunity to explore charming towns like Bárcena Mayor.

Are there urban hikes with cafes or pubs nearby?

Yes, many urban hikes start or pass through towns and villages where you can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants. For instance, routes around Reinosa or Los Corrales de Buelna offer convenient access to local establishments for refreshments before or after your walk.

Is public transport available to reach urban trailheads?

While the Saja-Besaya Natural Park is primarily accessed by car, some towns that serve as starting points for urban hikes may have limited public transport connections. It is recommended to check local bus schedules for specific towns like Reinosa or Los Corrales de Buelna if you plan to rely on public transport.

Where can I find parking for urban hiking trails?

Parking is generally available in the towns and villages where urban trails begin. Look for designated parking areas within places like Reinosa, Lombera, or Los Corrales de Buelna. Specific parking details for individual routes are often provided on their respective komoot tour pages.

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