Post by account_disabled on Feb 17, 2024 23:43:00 GMT -5
Sotres, one of the towns where it snows the most in Spain. By iree_sirgo Winter officially begins when the first snowflakes arrive. There comes that moment of contemplation, of being next to the wood stove, of spending more time at home. But also going out to explore dream landscapes. Those inland towns that are so beautiful all year round, take on a special touch when their roofs, bell towers and alleys are covered by a white blanket. Snowfall is a good excuse to visit – or revisit – rural towns. So we have prepared a list of the towns where it snows the most in Spain, to help you discover which are the “whitest” and most beautiful destinations on these dates.
Before going, it is important to take into account the weather warnings and pay attention to the recommendations of the authorities: first, do not go if there is a forecast of heavy snowfall so as not to get stuck Cell Phone Number List in the town or on the road and, second, avoid overcrowding that is so uncomfortable for the lives of the territory's inhabitants. In any case, you should always try to be as respectful as possible with the people who live and work in interior areas, trying to cause as little inconvenience as possible.
Llánaves of the Queen (Lion) At 1,420 meters of altitude is this small town of just 10 inhabitants, which would be the one that receives the most snow on average in the Spanish state: about 59 days a year it would be covered by snow, with seasons in which it has reached... 86 days! (as in the year 1993-1994). The thickness usually reaches, in its heaviest snowfalls, two meters, although there are records that it has reached up to six meters. It is in the municipality of Boca de Huérgano , in León , already on the border with Cantabria. The neighbors tend to be cut off when it snows, so if you venture to visit this winter, don't forget the chains on your car. Take advantage of the trip to see the Llesba viewpoint, in the port of San Glorio, and the Butrero well.
Before going, it is important to take into account the weather warnings and pay attention to the recommendations of the authorities: first, do not go if there is a forecast of heavy snowfall so as not to get stuck Cell Phone Number List in the town or on the road and, second, avoid overcrowding that is so uncomfortable for the lives of the territory's inhabitants. In any case, you should always try to be as respectful as possible with the people who live and work in interior areas, trying to cause as little inconvenience as possible.
Llánaves of the Queen (Lion) At 1,420 meters of altitude is this small town of just 10 inhabitants, which would be the one that receives the most snow on average in the Spanish state: about 59 days a year it would be covered by snow, with seasons in which it has reached... 86 days! (as in the year 1993-1994). The thickness usually reaches, in its heaviest snowfalls, two meters, although there are records that it has reached up to six meters. It is in the municipality of Boca de Huérgano , in León , already on the border with Cantabria. The neighbors tend to be cut off when it snows, so if you venture to visit this winter, don't forget the chains on your car. Take advantage of the trip to see the Llesba viewpoint, in the port of San Glorio, and the Butrero well.