Cantabria has more than 200 kilometres (124 miles) of rugged, lovely coast is lined with more that 90 beaches and also offers a plethora of wonderful inland drives as well as the exciting capital city of Santander.
Beginning in the 1920s, Spain, was part of the 'aviation fever' of flying's early 'golden age', and proof of this was a series of daring and legendary expeditions by Spanish aviators.
Spain’s green north, is especially rich in these routes including six in the autonomous community of Cantabria, known the richness of of its nature, from the rugged Bay of Biscay shore to the soaring Picos de Europa mountain range.
When it comes to biodiversity and nature in general, few regions of Spain - indeed, much of Europe - can hold a candle to Cantabria, the diminutive region ensconced...