In Cantabria you’ll find the Secuoyas del Monte Cabezón Natural Monument, which has had protected status since 2003. Its origins go back to 1940, when this sequoia forest was originally planted to produce wood, but the trees were never felled. The result is a dense forest of sequoias that soar up to 40 metres in height and have trunks with a circumference of up to two metres. If you want to give one of these a hug, you’ll need to look for some help, as sometimes it’s not possible even for two people to encircle these magnificent trees with their arms.
