Ecotourism against depopulation
<p class="p1">Liébana, <strong>located in the heart of the España Verde</strong>, is one of the best preserved areas of the Natura 2000 Network in the Cantábrica mountain range. It is a true natural paradise that is home to some of <strong>the most valuable protected areas in the country</strong>, such as the Picos de Europa National Park.</p><p class="p1"><br>The local stakeholders are developing a tourism sustainability plan that has driven <strong>the incorporation of the Ecotourism product in the area</strong>;n to the product Ecoturismo en España </strong>(Soy Ecoturista) and its distinction with the System of Recognition of Nature Tourism in the <strong>Red Natura 2000</strong>.</p>
<p class="p1">The region of Liébana, surrounded by the Picos de Europa to the North, Peña Sagra to the East and the Cordillera Cantábrica to the South and West, <strong>is one of the best delimited natural regions</strong>. Liébana is the main entrance to the Picos de Europa National Park. Its well-preserved natural heritage has made it a destination for the practice of active tourism and ecotourism that is supported by <strong>its wide range of accommodations</strong>.<br><br><br></p><p class="p1">Hidden among the imposing mountains of the Picos de Europa, in the southwest of Cantabria, lies Li´bana, a small village in the southwestern part of the province of Cantabria.eacute;bana, a region that invites nature and tradition lovers to discover its unique essence.</strong> This fascinating enclave stands out for the extraordinary beauty of its landscapes, its rich cultural heritage and its commitment to sustainability, consolidating itself as an unparalleled destination for ecotourism. Here, <strong>each corner promises an experience that will captivate and leave an indelible mark on the hearts of those who visit it.
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