Castillo Cervera del Rio Alhama
And since I started writing again, posting pictures, so we will continue, and it had long been wanting to post some pictures of my people, Cervera del Rio Alhama , particularly of Remains of the Castle, although in ruins, can see quite well what could be its structure.
Above the San Antonio Pena Muslim construction and after the invasion of Cervera in the early seventh century, under the administration of Banu Almost, converted to Islam Visigothic family was when he had built the main part of the Castle on the Rock. He was later rebuilt in the fourteenth century and in the fourteenth century.
Its original construction takes on a longitudinal adjusting its path to the uneven terrain. It consisted of a central core consisting of the keep, rectangular in shape and with a well inside, a long esplanade protected by a wall with a series of cave dwellings, and a second defensive line mode with a second outer barrier pierced cistern in the rock, but now as in the photos veráis its status is something ruionoso,
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In the Castle, and nearby, you can see plenty of caves, which serve as a refuge, once, its occupants
In its current state, they also differ quite well the shapes of the windows and part of the original structure
Finally a few general views of other structures that are seen walking through the wreckage, and overviews of its walls, caves and lower windows below the walls, a sort of rectangles with stones, I do not know they could be, and stone structure, which is my favorite, and the way it could have been a drinker, a seat, or know that, but every time I go, I sit there and breathe the fresh air and tranquility that has that place, and it is great.
Historical information taken from the castle here and here
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Donostia - San Sebastian
What can you say after so long without writing?, I think nothing, so I just dedicate myself to write this post hoping to get back into wanting to write more often, which is not missing you win, but rather of time, but hey, I keep wanting to have a HelloWorld Blog as part of life and I will not abandon it now, so without further ado, let's go with a new entry.
And in this post, I'll put a few pictures of the trip I did on my vacation to San Sebastian .
It was a great trip, I had a great week and it was Great, what more can you ask for,
, And time with us is not enough, so we could do many things, going to the aquarium, to canoeing, go on a catamaran, enjoying the holidays, kick us the most representative sites, etc, etc, so check to see if I can back soon, that San Sebastian is a city that always liked to go,
. And of course, all this was possible thanks to the hospitality of my friends donostiarras so! Thanks!.
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No doubt, start with the only views of the bay that are obtained from the Monte Igeldo place you do not miss every time I go to San Sebastian
On a tour we did in the Bay Catamaran, we enjoyed great views of the bay, which had not gone into it, we could not have enjoyed, I leave you also a snapshot of the famous Palace of Miramar.
Enjoy then another picture of the Palace of Miramar, a snapshot of the beach and one of my favorite photos
And of course, could not fail to put together some pictures of Eduardo Chillida sculpture called Wind Comb place to visit if you go to San Sebastian, ![]()
The next instant, I dedicate to my friend "javitxu", which once rowed in one of the most renowned rowing club Cantabrian San Pedro AE (Sanpedrotarra Arraun Elkartea) , aboard his trawler recognized dwelling known as "Libya" , so here I leave you with your clothes on rowing, and other costumes of other Rowing Clubs, maybe one day you go to a race, can put you pictures of the drifters, ![]()
And finally, as I think I've done it before I have visited places with sea, I'll do it by putting a couple of pictures of the horizon and the distance, the calm and tranquility, observing just the beautiful and peaceful sea
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Digest: Travel Cantabria-Asturias
As I did with my trip to Stockholm and Sweden, as you can see in this post I collected all the entries I had written about the trip so they were ordered, coy to do the same with my trip to Cantabria and Asturias so you can see all entries more easily, so unless you find a photo that I would have liked to, and has not, this will be my last post of the trip.
And more, here are the:
Ticket collection on my trip to Cantabria and Asturias:
![]() | Cabárceno Natural Park | ![]() |
![]() | Magdalena Peninsula | ![]() |
![]() | Quotes | ![]() |
![]() | Santander | ![]() |
![]() | Cangas de Onis, Llanes and Ribadesella | ![]() |
![]() | The Picos de Europa and Covadonga | ![]() |
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Santander
And finally, I left for last, the main town of residence of my vacation, and from which went to other places I visited: Santander . And as I may say many things of Santander, and all good, just in time to write much, that reading is more than enough things online, Guides, books, etc. I will let down the rest and put a lot of pictures,
But only be a small sample of what's on offer this beautiful city, I definitely recommend visiting if you have a chance.
To begin a photo of the arcaded square and a statue that is at the entrance
We can not miss the magnificent Cathedral of Santander
Also worth taking a long walk from the beach Sardinero a long way there and can see large seascapes, several tiny beaches, Mataleñas Park, the golf course, etc., up to the lighthouse. In this walk, I'll simply a picture of a garden Mataleñas Park and a photo that I like a cliff.
Three buildings also deserved my attention were the City Hall, one of which had heard before: The building of the Banco Santander Central Hispano, and finally the impressive Casino de Santander
Reaching the "Gardens of Piquio", you are also with strange figures of which I discuss only two, ![]()
Although Santander is its port, is not detracting from the small marina known as "Puertochico" which gives a nice view
Of course, I could not finish this post without some pictures of the beach, and although the quality could be better, I think so nicer day, so enjoy these two snapshots of the Playa del Sardinero
And finally, finally, I made a few snapshots of various landmarks such as the Palace of the Magadela, the talk in this post , or the Bay of Santander, viewed from a trip on a boat can enjoy from other views, which from the city would not see.
Finally, a brief comment, is that if something good has Santander if you do not have much time to visit is that almost everything I put in a straight line is, yes, taking a walk if you do laaaaaargo walk , but recommended, or bus, as virtually one of the lines through all those sites.
For me, the ideal is to start at the Playa del Sardinero, leaving the car at the football stadium parking Racing Santander, and start walking along the promenade, reaching dinde Piquio gardens enjoy a nice view of Sardinero Beach.
Following walking, is linked to the Avenida de la Reina Victoria, enjoying a nice walk with excellent views, as well as other beaches such as Playa del camel, named for a rock that resembles the shape of a camel.
At the end of the Avenue, and movement towards the center, you have one of the stops on: The Palacio de la Magdalena . After visiting, and returning to the Queen Victoria Avenue, on our way, enjoying more beaches, including Playa de la Magdalena or the beach hazards, and the Yacht Club to get to Puerto Chico.
If you still have strength, enlazarás with the famous Paseo de Pereda in whose route and nearby you can enjoy a multitude of items such as Los Jardines de Pereda, the Santander Bank Building, Plaza Porticada, Cathedral, etc..
Everything said in the previous paragraph, is discussed in a very generic, without going into too much detail to give you an idea of what I have said before, that a lot of things, are very close to each other, although perhaps, to make walking once too.
Anyway, as I said, there are several buses going by the tourist areas.
So take what is written as a guide, but best to get an idea, is to catch a plane and see it, because I have many things left unnamed.
I hope you have enjoyed the pictures, and if you are thinking about a visit to Santander, not what you think!, Personally I liked it.
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The Picos de Europa and Covadonga
Following our visit to Asturias, one day we get closer to the Picos de Europa and Covadonga . Our intention had been to raise also the Lagos de Covadonga, but bad weather, so we did not, for another time,
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The Picos de Europa were not long or rode a cable car there (Which by the way must sound scary, especially when there is fog), so I just stayed a while watching the scenery and then we went to Covadonga then a few photos of the visit, which as you see there was enough fog
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As I said, after the Picos de Europa, we went to Covadonga, although we could not go to the Lakes, due to bad weather (BTW, idk if now is always true, but up to the Lakes, it appears that must be done in buses authorized for this purpose, you can not come up with your vehicle), so we were walking around, enjoying the scenery, and visiting the Monastery and the Virgin of Covadonga. Enjoy the pictures!:
No doubt worth a visit if you have opportunity, hope you like them.
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Llanes, Asturias - Llanes - Ribadesella
Continuing with the entries that refer to my vacation, today we have a new community, is that although most of the time I was in Cantabria, I was also a couple of days Asturias, so today will show a few pictures of 3 beautiful locations Asturianas: Cangas de Onis, Llanes and Ribadesella ..
Although I will not be very long, since I could not devote much time to visit each fund, but better than nothing, right?,
. So let's start with a few pictures of the first one: Cangas de Onis , which highlights the "Roman Bridge" with its beautiful stilted arch and two smaller, making it one of the most visited sites in Cangas:
For Asturian land, we also approached Ribadesella , municipality known for the now famous Sella Descent of the River , although we were not here long, but the impression was that caused us unbeatable, as shown in the photographs:
Finally, finally, comment on our visit to Llanes , another conocidad Asturian town, and where we could enjoy a rich "Asturian Beans"
. Apart from its many monuments, walks and landscapes, one of the things that attract the attention of Llanes are the 'Cubes of Memory, "painted by Agustin Ibarrola, who painted in various ways the concrete blocks that protect the harbor, as shown in the photographs:
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Quotes
And continuing with the review of my holiday in Cantabria, which already started in some previous posts, hot it is the turn to the town of Comillas , one of the most representative of Cantabria and almost a must if you're in the area. As the excess over the Internet is documentation, I do not lengthen much concrete detail, and try to be brief, so I'll start putting some photos of the
Another characteristic place of Comillas, and sure you indicate in the Office of Tourism, is the Capricho de Gaudi building custom built by Maximo Diaz de Quijano, brother of the Marquis of Comillas, near Sobrellano Palace, residence of the latter .
The order was carried out in 1883 by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí, who endowed him with a certain oriental touch and the original purpose of being a summer residence, but is now a restaurant.
As I commented a while ago, the Palace of Gaudi was next, another of the architectural icons of the town of Comillas: Sobrellano Palace , designed by architect Joan Martorell in 1878 by order of the Marquis of Comillas D. Antonio Lopez y Lopez. Enjoy it, a few photos:
And finally, to finish and with the post, put a "potpourri of multiple photos" among which the first two, which refer to Comillas Cemetery since 1983 whose facade is of cultural interest of Cantabria in the height of which we can see the Exterminating Angel known sculpture:
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