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Helguera Palacio Boutique & Antique
Most people's mental map of Spain runs roughly south: Madrid, Seville, Barcelona, the Mediterranean coast. Northern Spain is a different country in almost every meaningful sense, and Cantabria sits at the heart of it. This is Green Spain, named for exactly what it looks like: emerald valleys, Atlantic rain, beech forests, rivers full of trout, and stone farmhouses with slate roofs scattered across hills that look more like Ireland than Andalusia. The weather is temperate rather than blazing, the coastline along the Cantabrian Sea is wild and unspoiled rather than built up, and the region has largely escaped the mass tourism that has reshaped the south. Spaniards come here for summer precisely because it doesn't hit 35 degrees. International visitors are still, mostly, elsewhere. The Pasiego Valleys are the interior of Cantabria, about 45 minutes south of the capital Santander, three river valleys where the traditional way of life was pastoral transhumance, herders moving cattle between stone cabins up and down the hillsides with the seasons. The legacy is a landscape dotted with those cabins, villages that look untouched, and a food culture built around exceptional dairy: sobaos, the buttery sponge cake Cantabria is known for, and quesadas, a mild baked cheesecake eaten at room temperature. Ten minutes from the hotel, a cluster of UNESCO-listed caves above Puente Viesgo contains Palaeolithic paintings that predate Altamira by tens of thousands of years. Palacio la Helguera is a 17th-century palace sitting on 14 acres in Las Presillas, restored and reopened as an adults-only hotel of eleven rooms, each one different and each one named after a historical figure connected to the building. The interiors are the work of designer Malales Martínez Canut, who is also the owner, and the approach is best described as a serious private collector's home that happens to accept guests, Louis XV armchairs, East India Company ceramics, 18th-century French writing desks, Murano glass, and handpainted Chinoiserie vessels arranged not as decoration but as the actual fabric of the place. Unusually, everything is for sale. You can leave with the piece you spent three days eating breakfast next to. The pool sits at the edge of the valley with views across the Pasiego hills and a fireplace that runs beside it in cooler months. The restaurant, Trastámara, serves a tasting menu built on Cantabrian produce with the hotel's own signature wine. It holds a Michelin Key and is a member of Relais & Châteaux, which is the right shorthand for what this kind of hotel does: small, independent, obsessive about the details. This is not a hotel for people who need a city or a beach. It is a hotel for people who want total quiet, genuinely beautiful rooms, and a landscape that most visitors to Spain never see. The short version: An eleven-room 17th-century palace in the green valleys of northern Spain, designed by its owner with museum-quality antiques you can actually buy. Adults only, Relais & Châteaux, Michelin Key, a fireplace by the pool, and UNESCO cave art ten minutes away. Go in May or September, when the valleys are luminous and the trails are dry.
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What to Know Before You Go
A few notes on your visit.
Ideally located in Puente Viesgo, this hotel offers a tranquil escape for adults.
The hotel's attentive staff is always ready to assist and guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi.
The hotel is wheelchair-friendly and offers a lush garden for relaxation.
Free parking is available, and guests can avail of services like car rental, laundry, and a hotel shuttle bus.
Rooms are kept cozy with central heating, and come with a king-size bed, TV, safe, and minibar.
All rooms are non-smoking, and bathrooms come equipped with a hairdryer.
The hotel boasts indoor and outdoor pools, a pool bar, and a sun terrace with lounge chairs and umbrellas.
Guests can stay active with golf, work out in the fitness room, or relax in the spa, sauna, steam bath, or solarium.
The hotel's dining area features a restaurant and a bar, and a hearty breakfast is served daily.
Picnics can also be arranged for guests.

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