Gándara

The Gándara (also known as the Soba River) is a river in Green Spain, at the north of the country. It flows through the autonomous community of Cantabria and discharges into the Asón River. The Gándara offers trout fishing.

Gándara
Soba
Location
CountrySpain
StateCantabria
Physical characteristics
Source 
  elevation950 m (3,120 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Ramales de la Victoria
Length18 km (11 mi)
Discharge 
  locationAsón River
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftRocío
  rightRovente, Astrón, Calera

The river's name comes from the plains where it is born, known as La Gándara, under the Becerral crag. It flows from west to east until it reaches the Bolea and Regules bridge, where it changes direction towards the north. Not much later it changes again, to the east. In some areas, it detours round steep mountains; sometimes it plunges from considerable heights.

The river is also known for the presenec of various caves such as the Cueto-Coventosa ,Tibia-Fresca, Tonio-Cañuela and the Sistema Gándara.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Sistema del Gándara". www.clubabismo.es. 2007. Retrieved 2023-04-17.


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