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Lonely Planet's guide to Spain - Cantabria & Asturias (Chapter), 8th Edition On Sale!




Lonely Planet's guide to Spain - Cantabria & Asturias (Chapter), 8th Edition





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Lonely Planet's guide to Spain - Cantabria & Asturias (Chapter), 8th Edition - 2.99, This is the Cantabria & Asturias chapter from Lonely Planet's Spain guidebook. You can traverse either of these two small regions from north to south in little more than an hour. But don’t. Most of the coastline is a sequence of sheer cliffs, beautiful beaches and small fishing ports. marvel at the prehistoric artistic genius of the Cueva de Altamira and Puente Viesgo’s Cueva de El Castillo maps let medieval Santillana del Mar bewitch you with its charms transport explore the mountain passes and superb scenery of the Cordillera Cantábrica restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Cantabria, Asturias, Santander, Oviedo, Gijón, Picos de Europa, ISBN: 9781741795998









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