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The best northern towns to escape the heat this summer

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After the end of the State of Alarm, the autonomous communities have reopened their borders, so that we can move freely throughout Spain. Of course, the pandemic is not over, so we must do so wisely and responsibly. There are some towns in the north that give us the opportunity to avoid the crowds and escape the heat. Small municipalities with a very special charm that are really worth visiting. Potes (Cantabria) Potes is one of those destinations that everyone should see at least once in their life. With an average temperature of 17 degrees in the month of August, it is a great place to enjoy nature and disconnect from the routine. The Church of San Vicente is impressive, as well as the Torre del Infantado. In the surroundings, the Monastery of Santo Toribio de Liébana is an essential visit.Frías (Burgos) One of the most beautiful towns in the north is Frías, in the province of Burgos and with a population of just 250 inhabitants. The Castle of the Dukes of Frías is the most important monument, dating back to the 10th century. You can climb to the top of the Torre del Homenaje, from where there are spectacular views of the town. The hanging houses of Frías have become a tourist attraction, with their popular architecture based on wooden framework.Aínsa (Huesca) In the province of Huesca is Aínsa, considered one of the most charming towns near the Natural Park from Ordesa and Monte Perdido. The Castle of Aínsa is listed as a Site of Cultural Interest and a Historic-Artistic Monument. There are many excursions that can be done in the area, such as that of Cerro Cotón, which begins in the town and has a route of 8.5 kilometers, with 250 meters of unevenness.Ezcaray (La Rioja) The average temperature in August in Ezcaray is 16.5 degrees, so it is a fantastic destination to say goodbye to the heat. One of the most important historical buildings is the Real Fábrica de Tejidos de Paños de Santa Bárbara, built in the mid-18th century. A few kilometers from the center of town is the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de Allende, from where several hiking trails start. One of the most recommended is the one that leads to the Picota de San Torcuato.

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