Castillo del Rey

San Vicente de la Barquera


San Vicente’s 13th-century castle, one of Cantabria’s best preserved, rises near the top of the old part of town. Sights inside are limited, and exhibits are Spanish-only, but on a clear day the views of the Picos de Europa, the Ría de San Vicente, the Bay of Biscay and the town itself are spectacular.


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