Northern Spain Map: Travel Maps International Adventure Map (National Geographic Adventure Map)

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Northern Spain Map: Travel Maps International Adventure Map (National Geographic Adventure Map)

Northern Spain Map: Travel Maps International Adventure Map (National Geographic Adventure Map)

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This city is small and not many tourists visit even thoughthe old center has several gems of architecture. Totaste famous Rioja wines, head to the "wine capital" of Logroño or stay in the village of Haro-surrounded by wine fields and bodegas. Here you cantake excursions to spectacular bodegas such as Ysios or the Marqués de Riscal, whichwas designed by the brain behind the Guggenheim Museum: Frank Gehry. While you’re here, I recommend taking a stroll along the Zurriola Beach Promenade. Follow it around Monte Urgull, along the Paseo Nuevo, and cross the bay to Ondarreata Beach. There, you can see the Peine del Viento, an impressive sculpture by Spanish artists Eduardo Chillida and Peña Gantxegi.

So you won’t find many tour buses there with tourists standing in line to take photos of a certain landmark. You also won’t find crazy wild nightlife or completely stuffed beaches as in the southern regions of Spain. One of the houses in the Old Town of Cadaqués was the home of Salvador Dalí and is now the Salvador Dalí House - Portlligat Museum. Fans of Salvador Dali and surrealist art should also visit the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres and the Gala Dalí Castle in Púbol. Castro urdiales. Next up is Castro Urdiales on the eastern end of Cantabria. A seaside village and popular tourist destination. The beach does get overcrowded in the summer months but it is definitely worth a stop. It is filled with beautiful scenery that makes for excellent photo opportunities: the gothic-style church, the castle, the Roman bridge and the port, just to name a few.

At the entrance to the park (at 15 km N-134) there will be an information and tourist center. There, you can get a map and information about the park, its history, flora, and fauna. Entrance to the park is free, opens at 8 am, and closes an hour before sunset. A leisurely road trip in the park will take at least a few hours but you can spend the entire day there. When visiting Santillana del Mar, don’t forget to take comfortable shoes. This beautiful medieval village offers lots of walking. Northern Spain has a very rich and intriguing history to tell. There are a number of caves with prehistoric cave paintings of horses, steppe bison and deer. The northern Atlantic Coast also has a Celtic past that you can experience in the traditional music with bagpipes, dances, buildings and old settlements.

In the Middle Ages, Santiago de Compostela in its significance for the Christian world was equal to Jerusalem and Rome. Pamplona owes its fame to the religious festival in July, the Fiesta de San Fermín, devoted to the patron saint of the Navarra province, San Fermín. Although the Fiesta de San Fermin begins with a Catholic Mass at the Chapel of San Fermín and includes a traditional procession, it is the Running of the Bulls (El Encierro) event during the festival that really put Pamplona on the tourist map. The legendary event draws thrill-seeking visitors from all over the world.This ancient city on all sides is surrounded by magnificent landscapes, pine, and eucalyptus forests. The air here is always so fresh and clean. You can also be sure that foods there are always fresh and organic. There are no chemical additives, artificial coloring, or preservatives to make it last longer and taste better. The entire northern coast of Spain has a clean environment and high-quality natural foods.



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