Ride.
A cinematic voyage along Spain’s verdant Cantabrian coastline.


A journey where golden beaches meet dramatic cliffs, medieval towns remain preserved through the ages, and each stop presents a unique blend of culture, gastronomy, and pristine natural splendor. A perfect retreat for culinary connoisseurs, avid hikers, history enthusiasts, and explorers in search of hidden treasures.
- Miles: 493
- Start: Donostia / San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa,
- End: Santiago de Compostela, Municipality of Santiago de Compostela
- Time: 2 to 3 days
- Suitability: adventure or tourer, A2 or above
San Sebastián – Michelin-star dining, sweeping golden beaches, and one of Europe’s most elegant seaside atmospheres.
Bilbao – A fusion of world‑class art, pintxos culture, and gritty‑cool industrial charm.
Castro Urdiales – Coastal heritage, medieval architecture, and tucked‑away coves ideal for quiet exploring.
Santander – Sophisticated seaside vibes with grand promenades, beaches, and refined northern elegance.
Santillana del Mar – A perfectly preserved medieval town that feels like stepping back in time.
Comillas – Modernist masterpieces, including Gaudí touches, wrapped in coastal beauty.
Llanes – Jaw‑dropping coastal hikes, dramatic cliffs, and a string of hidden beaches.
Cangas de Onís – Roman bridges, mountain air, and the gateway to the mighty Picos de Europa.
Picos de Europa (Covadonga Lakes) – Glacial lakes, rugged peaks, and some of Spain’s most breathtaking alpine scenery.
Ribadesella – Surf culture, fresh seafood, and prehistoric cave art.
Lastres – A postcard‑perfect fishing village clinging to the cliffs.
Gijón – A lively Asturian city mixing beach life, cider houses, and maritime history.
Cudillero – A colourful cliffside harbour that feels like a storybook come to life.
Luarca – Nicknamed the “white town of the green coast,” full of charm and sea views.
Santiago de Compostela – A spiritual and cultural finale — the legendary endpoint for pilgrims and history lovers.






