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Symington - Northern Spain Handbook

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Northern Spain is miles away - both literally and figuratively - from the crowded resorts of the southern coast. This cluster of ancient kingdoms is home Gothic cathedrals, stunning mountain ranges, charming seaside towns and the buzzing cultural capital of Bilbao. From sampling fresh seafood and delicious cider to walking the medieval pilgrim route to Santiago - Footprints 6th edition of the Northern Spain Handbook will help you make the most of your trip.

  • In-depth coverage of the regions activities, from climbing to skiing
    • Highlight maps to help you get the best from this vast region
    • Exceptional background and history section - from the Reconquista, to pilgrims, to politics
    • Where to stay and eat for your budget; also offers information on the best refugios, paradores and sidreras
    • Includes feature on the Camino de Santiago

      Packed with valuable information on this fascinating area of Europe, Footprints...

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    S pain began in its north. Say that to the Asturians and theyll puff up with pride, for when the Moorish wave swept rapidly across the peninsula in the eighth century, the small mountain kingdom stood indomitable. It was from here that the long process of Christian reconquest began, laying the foundations of modern Spain. It wasnt necessarily subtle, and the culturally sophisticated Moors must have wondered where they had gone wrong, but the tide turned. The Asturians erected beautiful churches in the eighth century, Len had 24 kings before Castilla had laws, and Castilla was a muscly European kingdom centuries before Madrid was heard of. Aragn ruled the western Mediterranean and half of Italy, and progressive Navarra briefly united the whole of Christian Spain in days when Vikings still prowled the seas.

    Fascinatingly, these ancient kingdoms still exist, and not just in terms of modern administrative boundaries. Travel between the Basque country and neighbouring Burgos and youre crossing a sociocultural border thats immediately evident in every way: how people eat, dress, earn a living and even what language they speak. The same goes for Asturias, for Aragn, for Galicia; and the cities of the plain in Castilla seem like little autonomous kingdoms. One common aspect is the regions immense architectural wealth. Even the most forgotten of villages may flaunt city walls, a majestic church and a handful of imposing stone palacios unchanged by the passage of time. On the natural side is a series of fabulous protected parks and reserves backed by a network of excellent rural accommodation.

    Tourism in the north is a world away from the crowded colonies of the southern coasts. Its the original Spain, or more accurately Spains, and whether youre admiring Gothic vaulting, nosing wine in the Rioja, surfing Basque waves or pacing the pilgrim road to Santiago, its a vital, vivid and engaging place.

    THIS PAGE Eduardo Chillidas sculpture, the Peine de los Vientos (Comb of the Winds), San Sebastin PREVIOUS PAGE Santiago de Compostelas cathedral on Plaza del Obradoiro

    Dont miss San Sebastin The gourmet capital of the region with heavenly - photo 17

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    The gourmet capital of the region, with heavenly bar food and a fabulous beach.

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    The largest city of the Basque region is a masterclass on urban regeneration; the Guggenheim art gallery is just part of it.

    Picture 22Fiesta de San Fermn Picture 23

    Pamplona goes mad for nine days of bull-running and wine-swilling in July.

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    The most magnificent part of this breathtakingly splendid mountain range with rugged peaks and medieval villages.

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    Catacomb-style bodegas and striking modern wineries in medieval towns and villages.

    Picture 28Lens cathedral Picture 29

    A Gothic monument with an inspiring assemblage of stained glass.

    The charming, church-filled city of Soria is one of Spains smallest, least visited provincial capitals.

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    This is possibly Spains most beautiful city, with an utterly harmonious Plaza Mayor and a wealth of Renaissance architectural treasures.

    Picture 32Picos de Europa Picture 33

    Theres excellent walking in this deservedly eulogized limestone massif.

    Picture 34Gijn and the Asturian coast Picture 35

    Free-flowing cider, delicious seafood, bagpipes and rustic cheer.

    Picture 36Santiago de Compostela Picture 37

    Each year this magical, granite city is destination for 100,000 pilgrims.

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