Any of the local roads that run from Aguilar de Campoo through
the Páramos de la Lora lead to this natural enclave.
Las Tuerces lies on a hill, with the village of Villaescusa
nestling below.
Numerous caverns can be found hollowed out of the limestone
mountainsides. In some of them have been discovered archaelogical
remains from the Bronze Age. The unusual relief of the rocks
allows the practice of "boulder", a climbing variety
that is carried out at low altitudes without using ropes.
Las Tuerces is also a botanical paradise where a wide variety
of wild flowers grow.
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