A little forest of giant sequoia trees in Cantabria (Spain)
In the 1940s, a Monte Corona forest consortium planted hundreds of giant redwoods as a source of fast-growing quality wood. The project was abandoned just when the specimens began to have enough entity, and today we can visit a legacy of about three hectares of these incredible giant trees without having to go to the North American national parks. Activity suitable for children.
The Natural Monument of the Sequoias of Cabezón is at the foot of the CA-135 road, the road that leads from Cabezón de la Sal to Comillas, before the town of La Hayuela. Well indicated.
Tourist Office of Cabezón de la Sal Tel. 942 700 332
Source. La Vanguradia 12-30-19