Cantabrian Mountain
The Cantabrian Mountains are a mountain range located in northern Spain, stretching approximately 200 kilometers. They form a natural barrier between the northern coastal region and the central plateau, featuring rugged terrain, deep valleys, and numerous peaks, with the highest being Pico Torre de Cerredo at 2,648 meters.
This mountain range is known for its rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems, including forests, alpine meadows, and various wildlife species. The Picos de Europa National Park, part of the Cantabrian Mountains, is a popular destination for hiking, climbing, and nature enthusiasts, showcasing stunning landscapes and cultural heritage.