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USA / CANADA: 1-888-717-4514 UNITED KINGDOM: 0871-666-0214 SPAIN: +34-942-637-358 HOME POPULAR POSTS INSIDER SPAIN GUIDES ABOUT US CONTACT VISIT TOTALLY SPAIN WEB Tweet The Best Way to Holiday in Northern Spain Posted on April 22, 2013 by Totally Spain Be Sociable, Share! Everybody – from international chefs to the humble pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago – is raving about the North of Spain. But with so much on offer – what’s the best way to see this precious part of Spain? We’re based in Northern Spain and we’ve been planning trips here since 2000 so we know how to navigate Espana Verde – or Green Spain, extremely well. Here’s what you need to factor in to your trip The Beaches and Mountains of Northern Spain If you are looking for beaches, you’ll find it hard to shortlist from the 2,000km of coastline. Massive stretches of safe, soft white sandy shores abound here. Do you want urban beaches such as Sardinero in Santander or the Concha in San Sebastian? Or how about a hidden cove such as Oyambre. Or perhaps a beach by a fishing port such as Llanes or San Vicente de Barquera where you can have grilled sardines after a long swim.

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Want to visit the North of Spain? Don't miss the 2,000km of coastline, wine & tapas, Picos de Europa, the Guggenheim, Altamira caves and Santillana del Mar!

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Everybody – from international chefs to the humble pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago – is raving about the North of Spain. Butwith so much on offer – what’s the best way to see this precious part of Spain? We’re based in Northern Spain and we’ve beenplanning trips here since 2000 so we know how to navigate Espana Verde – or Green Spain, extremely well. Here’s what you needto factor in to your trip

The Beaches and Mountains of Northern Spain

If you are looking for beaches, you’ll find it hard to shortlist from the 2,000km of coastline. Massive stretches of safe, soft whitesandy shores abound here. Do you want urban beaches such as Sardinero in Santander or the Concha in San Sebastian? Or howabout a hidden cove such as Oyambre. Or perhaps a beach by a fishing port such as Llanes or San Vicente de Barquera where youcan have grilled sardines after a long swim.

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Small islands by the Franca beach by the village of Ribadedeva, Cantabria. Photo credit: guillenperez via photopin cc

Liencres beach outside Santander in Cantabria. Photo credit: Eleder JH via photopin cc

You must not miss the chance to travel to the stunning Picos de Europa mountain range – a national park popular for hiking,walking, bird-watching and water adventure sports. The views are jaw-droppingly beautiful. And there are many organised walksand activities to take part in. Not a walker? No problem – take the cable car at Fuente De and you’ll have a birds-eye view withouthaving to put on any hiking gear. And don´t miss charming Potes town on the way.

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Pretty whatever the time of year – the Picos de Europa from the cable car viewing post. Photo credit: Cantur

The Villages and Cities in Northern Spain

When it comes to modern manmade pleasures in Northern Spain, you cannot beat the titanium wonder that is the GuggenheimMuseum. And we love the walk from there to the Casco Viejo or old city along the riverbank by the Calatrava-designed pedestrianbridge. We highly recommend visiting some of the older traditional towns and villages in Green Spain – for example the UNESCO-listed Santillana del Mar – a VIII century town loved for its Colegiata church, Parador and old-world charm. Closeby Santillana arethe Altamira Caves and the Cabarceno Wildlife Park. And did you know that one of the few buildings by Antoni Gaudi outside ofhis native Catalonia, El Capricho, can be found in picturesque Comillas?

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Cobbled streets in the UNESCO-listed town of Santillana del Mar. Photo credit: .:fotomaf:. viaphotopin cc

The Food & Wine in Northern SpainIf you like vineyards, you’ll love visiting the many wine producers in regions such as Galicia and the Basque Country. We loveRias Baixas and Txakoli regional varieties known as denominaciones de origin – and think you will too. Of course, everywhere yougo – you’ll also find local distilleries making Orujo in Cantabria and natural cider brewing in Asturias. And there are even a fewwineries in Cantabria to visit.

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Rias Baixas, Galicia – where the Albariño grape grows and flows. Wine tours and tastings available in many vineyards. Photocredit: http://www.riasbaixaswines.com/

Basque cuisine has been in the spotlight for many years for its Michelin-star success – being home to 3 of the 5 top-ratedrestaurants in the country – and also its tapas or pintxos as they are called locally. We are delighted to suggest Michelin starrestaurants, tapas bars and kitchens aplenty where the slow-food ethos is unknowingly championed across Green Spain. In thelarger towns and cities such as Santiago, Oviedo, Santander, Bilbao and San Sebastian we can arrange guided tapas tours atlunchtime or in the evening. Throughout the area, we can also suggest trips to artisan food-producers and give tips on localdelicacies you should try at each stop.

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Tapas or pintxos in San Sebastian – the gourmet capital of the North of Spain. Photo credit: Project 1080 via photopin cc

How to Get to Northern Spain

Access to this area by ferry is into Santander from Plymouth and Portsmouth (UK) and into Bilbao from Portsmouth (UK) withBrittany Ferries. By plane you can land in A Coruña, Santiago, Asturias, Santander and Bilbao airports. Also Biarritz airport inFrance. By rail, you can arrive at Hendaye/Hendaya on the French/Spanish border and swap onto the Euskaltren to SanSebastian.

Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country make up Northern Spain or Green Spain. Photo credit: Google Maps

Getting around Northern Spain

Northern Spain is perfect for a self-drive holiday. There is a good network of motorways to get from place to place quickly – yetyou can easily meander by secondary roads as well. Although a number of connections are serviced by bus routes, we do notrecommend it as an efficient way to get about. There is a newly renovated luxury train route along the northern coast – the ElTranscantabrico – although at approx. 2,000EUR per person sharing – it’s not for everybody. At a first glance it seems expensivebut it does include bed and board for seven days plus access to a fulltime guide and bus-shuttle services to and from the trainstations en-route to local points of interest such as the Altamira caves.

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Where to Stay in Northern Spain

We have worked with self-catering providers in a rural hideaways as well as family-run posadas and the highly acclaimed historical paradores. We’ll find the best match for your particular needs – whether that’s a room with a view, a hotel that can cater for any special dietary requirements – or a place that will prepare a picnic for you to take out for the day.

We live here. We love the North of Spain. Let us help you get the most from your vacation. Talk to us at Totally Spain about your trip today or read our Green Spain Suggested Tour for more ideas.

Tempted to arrange an Insider Tour of Northern Spain?

Get in touch with the experts at Totally Spain. Phone Spain on +34-942-637358, from the USA & Canada on 1-888-717-4514, and from the UK on 0871-6660214 or SEND US AN EMAIL or REQUEST A CUSTOM TRIP QUOTE