Cantabrian Chamois sighting in Spain
Encounter the Cantabrian Chamois: A Hidden Gem of Spain’s Wilderness.
The Cantabrian chamois is a unique subspecies of chamois that inhabits the rugged Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain and is the smallest of all chamois species worldwide. Agile and elusive, the Cantabrian chamois is a true marvel of nature, making it a sought-after sight for wildlife enthusiasts.
Like its cousin, the Pyrenean chamois, the Cantabrian chamois’ mating season takes place in November, adding a fascinating seasonal element to its behavior and movements.
One of the best ways to experience this incredible species is by enjoying a leisurely sunset snack while watching the chamois in their natural habitat. Picture yourself sipping a cold beer as the sun sets over the mountains, casting a golden glow over the landscape, all while observing these majestic creatures in the distance.
Our guided tours offer the perfect blend of nature, adventure, and relaxation. Not only will you have the chance to spot the Cantabrian chamois in one of Spain’s most stunning regions, but you’ll also enjoy the local culture and scenery, with a refreshing drink in hand as the day comes to a close. Don’t miss this unforgettable wildlife experience—book your adventure today!
Where to see a Cantabrian Chamois?
In Cantabrian Mountains, in northern Spain.