Collados del Asón Regional Park is a striking natural area in northern Spain renowned for its dramatic limestone landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and diverse outdoor activities such as hiking and wildlife observation.
Collados del Asón Regional Park is situated in the eastern part of the Cantabrian Mountains in Cantabria, northern Spain. This protected area encompasses a rugged karstic massif shaped by limestone cliffs, sharp peaks, deep gorges, and impressive waterfalls, including the famous Cascada del Asón. The park's prominent geographic features include high plateaus (collados) overlooking the Asón River valley, offering spectacular panoramic views of limestone formations and lush green meadows. The ecological diversity is notable, supporting a variety of flora such as beech and oak forests, as well as fauna including chamois, deer, vultures, and the Cantabrian capercaillie. Historically, the area has been shaped by traditional pastoralism, which continues to influence its landscape and biodiversity. Visitors are drawn to the park’s extensive trail system that ranges from easy walks to challenging hikes, providing access to landmarks like the Collado de Asón viewpoint and the remote Fuente del Chiquillo waterfall. Bird watchers and nature lovers can appreciate the region’s rich wildlife, particularly raptors and mountain species. The park’s relatively wild character and limited tourist infrastructure offer a serene outdoor experience, making it a favored destination for hiking, photography, and nature immersion. Its protection status helps preserve the natural and cultural heritage while allowing sustainable recreation.
Cascada del Asón - A stunning 70-meter high limestone waterfall, emblematic of the park
Dramatic karstic limestone plateaus with panoramic views over the Asón Valley
Diverse wildlife including Cantabrian chamois and griffon vultures
Traditional mountain pastoral landscapes and ancient stone shepherd huts (cabañas)
One of the most iconic waterfalls in Cantabria, dropping approximately 70 meters amid limestone cliffs.
A high plateau offering expansive views of the Asón River valley and surrounding mountainous terrain.
Natural limestone caves and deep gorges that showcase classic karst topography popular with geologists and explorers.