Attractions and places to see around Saro, located in Cantabria, Spain, offer a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. The region is characterized by its mining heritage, which has shaped unique natural features like artificial lakes. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities, from cycling on converted railway lines to discovering nature parks. This area provides opportunities to experience both the industrial past and the natural beauty of Cantabria.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Cabárceno Nature Park is a unique space in Cantabria, not a conventional zoo, built on a former iron mine. Within its 750 hectares, the animals live in semi-freedom in large natural enclosures. You can explore the park in your own car, on foot, or by cable car to see more than 120 species of animals, such as elephants, bears, and gorillas, in an environment very similar to their natural habitat.
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The Pozos de Noja, known for its two artificial lagoons, the result of the industrial legacy of the old electricity company in the area, are proud to present their latest tourist innovation: a swing and a giant bench, unique spots for contemplating the landscape but also promising to be the setting for countless memories and photographs that will capture the essence of Cantabria. Access via SENDA DE TUERRA, with a bicycle path to the wells.
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It should be the "natural" way to access https://parquedecabarceno.com/ In any case, go slowly, many people use it
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A joyful corner, to think, to stop.
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Almost at the beginning of the route of the wells.
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If you are a lover of animals and nature you have to visit this place. In it, you can see numerous animals, from elephants, bears, gorillas and wolves to numerous farm animals, a reptile house, an exhibition of birds of prey and sea lions. The display of birds of prey is impressive. They explain to you how each one acts when looking for food.
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Pretty cycleable trail that follows the tour of the old train line. Fantastic views and lots of fresh air. With 35 km of route, it passes through the municipalities of El Astillero (The Shipyard), Villaescusa (Liaño, La Concha and Obregón), Penagos (Sobrarzo), Santa Maria de Cayon (Saron, La Encina and La Penilla), Castañeda (La Cave). , Pomaluengo, Socobio and Villabáñez), Viesgo Bridge (Viesgo and Aes Bridge), Santiurde of Toranzo (Penilla of Toranzo, Soto Iruz, Villasevil, Santiurde of Toranzo and San Martin of Toranzo) and Corvera of Toranzo (St. Vincent of Toranzo, Ontaneda). and Alceda).
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From this small platform located in an elevated area next to the path, you have wonderful views of the Noja wells and with good visibility you can also see the coast of Santander.
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The Saro region, shaped by its mining heritage, features unique natural attractions such as artificial lakes. You can visit Pozos de Noja, known for its two artificial lagoons offering unique spots for contemplating the landscape. Another notable site is Pozo Menor de Valcaba, a smaller lake also originating from mining operations, surrounded by an environment ideal for nature lovers.
Yes, the region's industrial past has left behind interesting historical sites. You can explore the Old Mining Bridge, which is almost perfectly preserved and was once part of the railroad used for mining operations. The artificial lakes themselves, like Pozos de Noja and Pozo Menor de Valcaba, are also testaments to this industrial legacy.
Saro is well-suited for outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. The Pas Greenway offers a scenic 35 km cycle path along an old train line. For hiking, you can find various trails, including routes around the Pozos de Noja. The region also offers opportunities for running.
Absolutely! Cabárceno Nature Park is a fantastic family-friendly destination, where animals live in semi-freedom across 750 hectares. The Pas Greenway is also suitable for families looking for a leisurely bike ride. Additionally, the artificial lakes like Pozos de Noja offer unique features like a giant swing and bench, perfect for family photos and enjoying the views.
The Pas Greenway is an excellent choice for a scenic bike ride. This 35 km trail follows the route of an old train line, offering fantastic views and fresh air as it passes through several municipalities, including Saron itself.
While the natural lakes like Pozo Menor de Valcaba are home to local flora and fauna, for a more extensive wildlife experience, visit Cabárceno Nature Park. This unique park, built on a former iron mine, houses over 120 species of animals, including elephants, bears, and gorillas, living in large natural enclosures.
Yes, Pozos de Noja offers wonderful views from a small elevated platform next to the path. From here, you can see the Noja wells and, with good visibility, even the coast of Santander. The area around Pozo Menor de Valcaba also provides picturesque spots for contemplation.
There are several hiking opportunities around Saro. You can explore trails that lead to the artificial lakes, such as the circular routes around Pozos de Noja. For more options, check out the dedicated guide for Hiking around Saro, which includes routes like 'The wells of Noja - circular route' and 'Pico Lindaro (viewpoint) – Idillo Summit loop from Esles'.
Yes, the Saro area offers various road cycling routes. You can find detailed information and routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Saro guide. Examples include challenging loops like 'Puerto de La Braguía – Alto de la Matanela loop from Villacarriedo' and moderate ones such as 'Pilgrim Monument – Astillero Shipyards loop from Villacarriedo'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and industrial history. They enjoy the scenic cycle paths like the Pas Greenway, the tranquil artificial lakes such as Pozos de Noja, and the immersive wildlife experience at Cabárceno Nature Park. The opportunity to see animals in semi-freedom and the impressive bird of prey exhibitions are often highlighted.
Yes, Saro and its surroundings provide several options for runners. You can find various running trails, including moderate and difficult routes, in the Running Trails around Saro guide. Popular options include 'Vía Verde del Pas loop from Santa María de Cayón' and 'Río Pisueña loop from La Penilla'.
Cabárceno Nature Park offers flexibility in exploration. You can drive through the park in your own car, walk along its paths, or take the cable car to get a different perspective and see more of its 750 hectares. This allows you to observe over 120 species of animals in their large natural enclosures.


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