El Bodegón

Picos de Europa


Snack on raciones of Cantabrian cheeses, Galician-style octopus or cured meats in the lively, dimly lit bar – or settle into the elegant, stone-walled, wood-beamed restaurant for traditional mountain fare such as fabada (bean and sausage stew), cachopo (stuffed breaded veal) and solomillo al Cabrales (tenderloin with Cabrales cheese sauce).


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1. Torre del Infantado

0.12 MILES

Situated beside Potes' medi­eval San Cayetano bridge, the squat Torre del Infantado, with an amazingly modern interior inside its 15th-century shell,…

2. Casa del Oso

0.13 MILES

Moved from Fuente Dé to downtown Potes in 2016, the Casa del Oso has interactive exhibits and documentaries on endangered Cantabrian brown bears. It's run…

3. Monasterio de Santo Toribio de Liébana

1.69 MILES

Christian refugees, fleeing to Liébana from Muslim-occupied Spain in the 8th century, brought with them the Lígnum Crucis, purportedly the single biggest…

4. Iglesia de Santa María de Lebeña

4.49 MILES

The fascinating Lebeña church, 9km northeast of Potes, dates back to the 9th or 10th century. The horseshoe arches are a telltale sign of its Mozarabic…

5. Mogrovejo

4.51 MILES

One of Cantabria's most picturesque villages, tiny Mogrovejo (population 40) hugs a hillside 10km west of Potes. It's well worth a wander, especially in…

6. Casa de las Doñas

4.89 MILES

While not a must-see, this painstakingly restored 19th-century country home offers an intriguing insight into traditional Picos-area life and architecture…

7. Teleférico de Fuente Dé

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In less than four minutes, this spine-tingling cable car whisks visitors up from the valley floor to the top of the 600m-high sheer southern wall of the…

8. Parque Nacional de los Picos de Europa

10.11 MILES

Founded in 1918 as one of Spain's first two national parks, the 646-square-kilometre Parque Nacional de los Picos de Europa encompasses some of Europe's…