Una ruta por los "ojos del diablo" a 30 minutos de Bilbao
Un recorrido exigente pero inolvidable que permite descubrir acantilados, arcos naturales y una de las buitreras marinas más singulares de Europa
SONABIA, CANTABRIA – A recent video circulating online has brought renewed attention to one of Cantabria's most breathtaking natural wonders: the "Ojos del Diablo" (Devil's Eyes) in Sonabia. This unique rock formation, nestled along the rugged Cantabrian coast, has captivated viewers with its dramatic cliffs, pristine blue waters, and challenging yet rewarding hiking trails. The video, shared by local photographer David López Fotos, highlights the spectacular route that begins at Sonabia beach and ascends through rocky terrain, offering panoramic views of both mountains and the sea. "It's a short but intense route," López stated, "and while it's known as the 'Devil's Eyes,' for me, it felt like seeing paradise." Hikers traversing the path are treated to views of the natural archways, which frame the expansive ocean and distant coastal villages. The area is renowned for its wild beauty and is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an immersive experience in nature. Local tourism officials have noted an uptick in interest in the region, with one representative commenting, "Cantabria offers countless hidden gems, and the 'Ojos del Diablo' is truly one of its most spectacular corners, drawing visitors who appreciate untouched natural landscapes." The route promises an unforgettable adventure for those willing to explore its unique blend of marine and mountainous scenery.
Un recorrido exigente pero inolvidable que permite descubrir acantilados, arcos naturales y una de las buitreras marinas más singulares de Europa
