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Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Unfortunately, you can't visit the chapel, even the forecourt is secured by a fence (a pity). But there is a gimmick "selfie holder", which is fun to use.
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Only accessible by all-terrain vehicle
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The Abellán pass (also called the Joza de Abellón pass) is reached by a steep track. From this point, the views of the Peña Sagra mountain range, with the Cornón standing out from the rest of the peaks, are impressive.
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The Sanctuary of the Virgen de la Luz is located at an altitude of 1,274 meters, on the slope of Peña Sagra. Here is the "Santuca", patron saint of Liébana. The image is made of alabaster and only measures 23 centimeters.
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The Camino del Potro is a path that was formerly used to connect the Polaciones Valley with the Cantabrian Sea. It is a delight for hikers because it offers spectacular views.
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This is the toughest and most beautiful part at the same time, with sections between 8% and 9% until the ascent to the Cohilla reservoir.
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The reservoir was built on the bed of the Nansa river and although it is not accessible, the stretch of road that borders it is very colorful and picturesque and will give you enough for some good photos in passing.
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