Adventure Hunt Cantabria

Outdoor escape room experiences in Cantabria.

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Cantabria Escape Room Experiences

Adventure Hunt is een nieuwe manier om te verkennen, te wandelen en buiten plezier te hebben.

Adventure Hunt currently has two locations in Cantabria, one in Santander and another in Comillas. They offer two quite different ways to explore the region, so which one you choose will depend on where you are staying and the type of experience you are looking for.

Adventure Hunt combines elements of an outdoor escape room, scavenger hunt and treasure trail. The puzzles use things that are already around you – signs, landmarks, statues, buildings and plenty of things you might normally walk straight past. You don’t need any special knowledge. You just need to look around, pay attention and work out the answers.

The Adventure Hunt app guides you from one puzzle to the next without simply asking you to follow a dot on a map. Finding your way is part of the adventure. The app runs on your own Android or iPhone, so there is no equipment to collect and no guide to meet.

Book online and start whenever you like. There are no fixed departure times, so you can plan your Adventure Hunt in advance or decide to do one on the day. Each booking covers a group of up to six people and is available in English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese and Dutch.

Santander

Santander is the choice if you want to explore Cantabria’s capital. The adventure starts and finishes at Plaza Porticada, right in the centre of the city, with the waterfront just a short walk away.

There are two versions to choose from. The Standard route is the longer option and is aimed at adults and families with older children who want to explore more of the city and enjoy a little more of a challenge. There is also a shorter Family route, designed with younger children in mind. It is flat, wheelchair and stroller friendly, and takes you between Plaza Porticada and Centro Botín.

This makes Santander particularly flexible for families, as you can choose the version that best suits your group.

Discover the Santander Adventure Hunt

Comillas

Comillas offers a very different setting. Rather than a larger city, you’ll be exploring the historic streets of one of Cantabria’s best-known small towns.

The route starts at the Fuente de Tres Caños and works its way through the centre of Comillas, passing squares, historic buildings, viewpoints and other interesting features along the way. It is approximately 1 km long with 23 clues and some gradual elevation.

Comillas is a good choice if you prefer a compact route through a smaller historic town, with plenty to look at and some excellent views along the way.

Discover the Comillas Adventure Hunt

Which Adventure Hunt should you choose?

If you are staying in Santander or want a city experience, Santander is the obvious choice. It also gives you the choice between the Standard and Family routes, making it particularly useful if you are visiting with younger children or need a wheelchair and stroller-friendly option.

Choose Comillas if you would rather explore a smaller historic town. The route is more compact, has a little elevation and takes you through the characterful streets and viewpoints of Comillas.

Of course, if you are spending a few days exploring Cantabria, there is no reason not to do both. Santander and Comillas are very different places, and the two experiences have been designed around what you find in each location.

Whichever you choose, take your time. There is no clock ticking and hints are available if you need them. Stop for a drink, something to eat or simply to enjoy your surroundings, then carry on when you’re ready.

Cantabria FAQ

Do I need to book these outdoor escape rooms in advance?

Nee. Je kunt van tevoren boeken of op dezelfde dag beginnen.

Veel bezoekers besluiten mee te doen aan de speurtocht nadat ze in het gebied zijn aangekomen.

Is deze speurtocht geschikt voor kinderen?

Ja. De outdoor escape room is ontworpen om leuk en toegankelijk te zijn.

Gezinnen kunnen de speurtocht samen doen.

Waarin verschilt dit van een traditionele escape room?

Een traditionele escape room vindt binnen plaats.

Dit is een outdoor escape room. Je loopt door echte locaties, lost aanwijzingen op en verkent ze in je eigen tempo.

Hoe lang duurt de speurtocht?

De meeste spelers voltooien de outdoor escape room in 1 tot 2 uur.

Je kunt meer tijd nemen als je van de omgeving wilt genieten.

Heeft het weer invloed op de outdoor escape room?

De speurtocht kan in de meeste weersomstandigheden worden gespeeld.

Je kunt op de dag zelf beslissen of je wilt beginnen.

Beschikbaar in meerdere talen

De Asturias Adventure Hunts is verkrijgbaar in het Engels, Spaans, Duits, Nederlands, Frans, Italiaans en Portugees.

Hoe het werkt

Klik op de knop ‘Nu boeken’ om te reserveren. Je krijgt dan een bevestigingsmail met je boekingsnummer, een link om de Adventure Hunt-app te downloaden en een link naar het startpunt. Je kunt de app vervolgens openen met je e-mailadres en boekingsnummer – je hoeft geen wachtwoord aan te maken of te onthouden.

Zodra je er klaar voor bent, ga je gewoon naar het startpunt en begin je aan je Adventure Hunt. De app leidt je van puzzel naar puzzel en ontgrendelt elke nieuwe uitdaging zodra je de vorige hebt opgelost. Als je onderweg wat hulp nodig hebt, zijn er voor elke puzzel hints beschikbaar. Je kunt stoppen wanneer je maar wilt om iets te drinken, bezienswaardigheden te bekijken of te winkelen, en je Adventure Hunt weer oppakken zodra je er klaar voor bent – zelfs de volgende dag als je dat wilt.

Adventure Hunt Cantabria Partners

Dillon Kunst

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About Cantabria

Cantabria is a small region on the north coast of Spain, sitting between Asturias and the Basque Country, with Castilla y León to the south. It covers only around 5,300 square kilometres, so nowhere is particularly far away. That makes it quite easy to spend a morning by the sea and find yourself surrounded by mountains later the same day. Green valleys, forests, beaches and small villages fill much of the space in between.

FROM PREHISTORIC CAVES TO THE PICOS DE EUROPA

People have been living in Cantabria for a very long time. Some of the best evidence is found in its prehistoric caves, including Altamira, home to some of the world’s most famous Palaeolithic cave paintings. Much later, the Cantabri tribes became known for their resistance to Rome during the Cantabrian Wars in the 1st century BC. Fishing and farming became important parts of life here, as did livestock, mining and trade through the region’s ports.

Today it is probably the variety that stands out most. Head south or west and the landscape quickly becomes mountainous, eventually reaching the Picos de Europa. Travel in the other direction and you’ll find more than 200 km of coastline, with long beaches, rocky coves, cliffs and fishing towns.

PLACES TO DISCOVER AROUND CANTABRIA

Santillana del Mar: This is one of those places where simply wandering around is half the point. The old centre is full of cobbled streets, stone houses and traditional wooden balconies, with the Collegiate Church of Santa Juliana at its heart. One slightly confusing fact for first-time visitors: despite the name, Santillana del Mar isn’t actually beside the sea.

Altamira: Just outside Santillana del Mar is the Cave of Altamira, famous for its prehistoric paintings, particularly the bison painted across its ceiling. The original cave has to be carefully protected and access is extremely limited. Fortunately, the nearby Altamira Museum has a detailed recreation of the cave and its paintings, so you can still get a good idea of what was discovered here.

Picos de Europa and Fuente Dé: You don’t have to be an experienced mountaineer to get high into the Picos de Europa. At Fuente Dé, a cable car takes you from the valley to more than 1,800 metres above sea level. On a clear day the views are spectacular. If you do enjoy walking, this is also the starting point for a number of mountain routes.

Potes and Liébana: Potes sits in the Liébana valley, surrounded by mountains. It’s a lovely little town for a wander, with old stone buildings, bridges and narrow streets. The surrounding area is worth exploring too. The nearby Monastery of Santo Toribio de Liébana has been an important pilgrimage destination for centuries and is one of only a handful of places in the world permitted to celebrate a perpetual Jubilee Year.

Cabárceno Nature Park: Cabárceno is difficult to describe as a normal zoo, because it really doesn’t look like one. The park occupies a huge former mining landscape where elephants, giraffes, bears, rhinoceroses and many other animals live in large open areas amongst dramatic limestone formations. You normally explore by car, but there are also cable cars that give you a completely different view from above.

San Vicente de la Barquera: On a clear day, San Vicente has one of the best backdrops of any coastal town in Cantabria, with the Picos de Europa visible behind it. There is a fishing harbour, a long medieval bridge and an old quarter sitting above the water, as well as some excellent beaches nearby.

The Cantabrian Coast: You are spoilt for choice if you like beaches. Somo, Liencres, Suances, Noja and Laredo are just a few of the better-known options, and there are plenty of smaller beaches and coves between them. The Costa Quebrada is particularly impressive, with cliffs and unusual rock formations shaped by the Cantabrian Sea.

Food and Drink: Being between the mountains and the sea is reflected in the food. Santoña is particularly famous for its anchovies, while cocido montañés is about as far from a light seafood lunch as you can get – a filling stew traditionally made with beans, cabbage and pork. For something sweeter, look out for sobaos pasiegos and quesada, both closely associated with the Pas valleys. Cantabria also produces plenty of local cheeses, so it’s worth trying whatever happens to be local to the area you’re visiting.

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