A village of 170 inhabitants that preserves a Romanesque church dedicated to Santa María, dating from the middle of the 12th century. Its apse is one of the most singular examples of Romanesque art in Cantabria. Its splendid stoup, which probably dates back to the 12th century, is worth seeing. Also a beautiful altarpiece. You will also observe on the way a work of the artist Okuda San Miguel, typical with its multicolored geometric forms. It is a bit incongruous in the middle of nowhere, but interesting. There is not much to do in terms of shops and restaurants in the area, you will have to wait for the next step.

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