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Suite la abuela - Hostal Merindades
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This holiday home includes 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a bath and free toiletries. A kitchen…
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Restaurants nearby
- Solana★ Michelin Solana is impressively situated just a few metres from the Santuario de la Bien Aparecida, the venerated patron saint of Cantabria. If you’re looking for a picture-postcard view of the Cantabrian mountains you won’t find a better location than this, where the views from your table transport guests to a world of green meadows in which cows can been seen grazing nearby. Chef Ignacio Solana, alongside his sister Inma (sommelier and front-of-house manager), showcases contemporary cuisine with strong traditional roots that is faithful to both the sea and the mountains but with a nod to tradition an43.6km
- Pico Velasco★ Michelin Located in the heart of the Parque Natural de las Marismas de Santoña, Victoria y Joyel, between the green mountains and the Cantabrian Sea, the Pico Velasco boutique hotel is a superb example of 17th-century Cantabrian civil architecture. In the tastefully renovated interior, Inés Aguirreburualde and award-winning chef Nacho Solana showcase a traditionally based modern cuisine that always aims to highlight the full value of local and seasonal ingredients. Choose between two tasting menus: Albiar (which translates as “sunrise”), and Sincio (a Cantabrian expression that is used to denote a desi48.4km
- El Petirrojo A welcoming restaurant occupying a stone house with a well-maintained small garden and a rustic interior featuring plenty of attention to detail. The culinary focus from the pleasant couple that owns El Petirrojo is on traditional Basque-influenced cuisine specialising in cod dishes.15.4km
- Casa Garras A third-generation family-run restaurant offering guests updated traditional cuisine with a gourmet touch, including meat from nearby Karrantza, fish from the Cantabrian Sea and Txakoli wine from its own vineyard. Here, chef Txema Llamosas conjures up classic dishes from the region alongside more contemporary recipes (we particularly enjoyed the Vizcaya-style pig’s trotters and the stuffed squid with a squid ink foam). It also hosts day events themed on ox reared on the family farm.35.5km
- Ronquillo A restaurant with a delightfully rustic ambience that includes a profusion of exposed stone and wood, which provides the backdrop for traditionally inspired cuisine that includes a skilful contemporary touch and revolves around the sourcing of the best zero-mile ingredients. The family at the helm takes care of the meticulous service and the beautiful presentation of dishes featuring on the à la carte and three tasting menus: Cullavera, Cueva del Mirón and Cueva Covalanas. All the soups and stews we tried here, such as the pinto beans with venison, were superb.36.3km
- Arcos de Quejana This restaurant is part of a rural hotel which, despite its relatively remote location, has an abundance of charm. Facilities here include a modern wine cellar (that can be visited by guests), several panelled rooms that are rustic in feel, plus an attic-style room on the top floor for private events (with access via a panoramic lift). The cooking on offer is an updated take on traditional cuisine presented on an à la carte and two set menus (Bertako and Tradicional). We can highly recommend the cod, which comes with different sauces (Pilpil and Vizcaína) and the splendid cheeses, all of which43.0km
- La Yerbita A restaurant with no little charm located close to the Parque de la Naturaleza de Cabárceno. Here, simplicity is lauded as a true gift, hence the focus on simple traditional cuisine but with careful attention paid to preparation and presentation. The dishes here are copious; almost all, however, are available as small plates.49.7km
- Almazen Amid the surprising landscapes of the Valle Salado de Añana, overlooking its salt pans that date back millennia, you’ll find this rustic-style former salt warehouse that now features the kitchen at its very heart with a bar counter arranged around it. Head chef Beatriz Pascual shows off her skills in front of us, using locally sourced organic fruits and vegetables to create honest and regionally inspired cuisine. She presents a singular tasting menu that evolves with the season and, weather permitting, begins with the first appetisers at a table that overlooks the ancient salt mines. We were s50.0km
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Attractions nearby
- Royal Artillery Factory of La Cavada cultural property in Riotuerto, Spain47.0km
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