Olga
Enjoy the beach!
Oyambre Natural Park is formed by the estuaries of San Vicente de la Barquera and La Rabia which, with beaches, dunes and the great expanse of Monte Corona, form one of the most beautiful and well-preserved natural parks in Cantabria.
This pristine natural area covers 5,758 hectares and, along with the Saja-Besaya Natural Park (over 24,500 hectares) and Liencres Dunes (only 257 hectares), is one of the largest natural parks in Cantabria. That is, of course, not counting the Picos de Europa National Park which extends throughout more than 64,000 hectares in Cantabria, Asturias, and Leon.
It was declared a Natural Park on November 21, 1988 and has since been a protected place and a reserve for water birds. In my opinion, though, the best parts are the beaches, especially Playa de Comillas and Playa de Oyambre.
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