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Costa del Sol · Spain

La Matanza

La Matanza is a serene rural village located in the municipality of Arredondo, within the Valle de Mena region of Cantabria. With an elevation of approximately 200 meters and a small population of around 30 inhabitants, it offers a lifestyle defined by tranquility and connection with nature. This secluded destination is ideal for those seeking an escape from the coast into the lush, green landscapes of northern Spain.

30
Population
3029
Sunshine hours/year
197m
Elevation
30
AQI (Fair)

Living & Lifestyle

Daily life in La Matanza is characterized by its peaceful, rural atmosphere. With a population of only about 30 people, the community is tight-knit and quiet, making it perfect for those looking to leave city life behind. The village is equipped with essential amenities, including a local restaurant and a pharmacy, serving the immediate needs of the residents. Living here offers a high degree of privacy and a strong connection to the natural environment, with the pace of life dictated by the seasons rather than the rush of the city. While it lacks the commercial buzz of the Costa del Sol, its authentic charm lies in its simplicity and the stunning pastoral views that surround the properties.
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Climate & Weather

La Matanza experiences a temperate oceanic climate, distinct from the sunny, dry climate found on the southern coast. The area receives an average of 3,029 hours of sunshine annually, with July being the warmest month at an average of 25.9°C. Winter temperatures are cooler, averaging around 10.7°C in January. Rainfall is more frequent here than on the coast, with approximately 176 rainy days per year, contributing to the region's rich, green vegetation. The summer months of June and July offer the driest weather, with minimal precipitation and up to 327 hours of monthly sunshine.
Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm Sun hours
January 8.0° 11.7°5.0° 154 mm 169h
February 9.3° 13.7°5.8° 121 mm 188h
March 10.3° 14.6°6.7° 115 mm 254h
April 12.1° 16.6°8.3° 103 mm 271h
May 14.6° 19.1°10.6° 88 mm 318h
June 17.9° 22.1°14.2° 88 mm 303h
July 19.6° 23.8°15.8° 54 mm 337h
August 20.1° 24.8°16.2° 57 mm 323h
September 18.2° 23.0°14.3° 90 mm 288h
October 15.7° 20.5°12.1° 107 mm 231h
November 11.4° 15.1°8.5° 170 mm 180h
December 9.5° 13.2°6.7° 137 mm 167h
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Getting Around

La Matanza is accessible by road and is situated in a mountainous region that requires a car for most commuting. The nearest train station is Traslaviña, located just 5.3 km away, providing connections to the wider region. While the village is secluded, it is relatively distant from the major airports of the Costa del Sol; Málaga Airport is the closest at 738 km, followed by Valencia at 478 km. Public transport options are limited, with only a few local lines serving the area, reinforcing the necessity for private transportation to navigate the valley.
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Valencia (VLC)

477.6 km

Alicante-Elche (ALC)

596.8 km

Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

738.1 km

Lines

3

Stops

51

Cycling: - (gradient 0%)

Nature & Beaches

La Matanza is defined by its stunning natural setting in the Cantabrian mountains rather than by beaches. The landscape is lush, green, and mountainous, offering a stark contrast to the coastal resorts of the Costa del Sol. The village enjoys excellent air quality and is surrounded by indigenous forests and pastoral land. While the sea is not within walking distance, the beaches of the northern coast are accessible by car for those who wish to combine mountain living with occasional trips to the ocean.

Sports & Recreation

The region surrounding La Matanza is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly those who enjoy hiking, nature walks, and cycling in a hilly terrain. The elevation of 200 meters provides vantage points for extensive views of the Cantabrian landscape. While there are no large-scale sports complexes within this tiny village, the natural environment serves as the primary playground for recreation. The air quality is excellent, with an AQI of 30, making it a healthy environment for outdoor activities and sports training.

Golf Courses

Amenities

Restaurant

1

Pharmacy

1

Air Quality

PM2.5

3.5

µg/m³

PM10

5.7

µg/m³

NO²

2.7

µg/m³

Ozone

75.0

µg/m³

UV Index

0.0

Education

Given the small size of La Matanza, educational facilities are not located directly within the village. Families with children typically travel to nearby towns in the Valle de Mena or the larger municipality of Arredondo for schooling. For international education options, one would likely need to look towards the larger cities in Cantabria or Bilbao, which are accessible via the train station in Traslaviña. The remote nature of the village makes it best suited for families seeking home education or those with older children who can commute.

Economy & Income

The local economy is predominantly rural, likely centered around small-scale agriculture and livestock, consistent with the region's character. Real estate prices reflect the exclusivity and space offered by the location, with the average property price in the data set listed at €1,150,000. This price point typically indicates a large, detached villa with significant land, catering to buyers looking for high-end rural retreats rather than standard vacation homes.

Local Holidays (32)

2026-01-01

Año Nuevo

2026-01-06

Día de Reyes / Epifanía del Señor

2026-02-28

Día de Andalucía

2026-03-01

Dia de les Illes Balears

2026-04-02

Jueves Santo

2026-04-03

Viernes Santo

At a Glance

  • Tiny rural village with a population of approximately 30 inhabitants
  • Elevation of 200 meters offering mountain views and fresh air
  • Excellent air quality with an AQI of 30
  • Nearest train station is Traslaviña, just 5.3 km away
  • Annual rainfall of 176 days ensures lush, green scenery
  • Real estate dominated by high-value detached villas (avg. €1.15M)
  • Located 738 km from Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport
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Available Properties

The real estate market in La Matanza is currently extremely limited, with only one property available in the data, priced at €1,150,000. This listing is for a Detached Villa, suggesting that the housing stock consists of large, individual homes rather than apartments or townhouses. The market here is niche, targeting buyers who prioritize space, privacy, and rural charm over proximity to urban amenities or the beach. The high price point reflects the value placed on large estates in this peaceful natural environment.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is La Matanza from the Costa del Sol?
La Matanza is located in Cantabria, northern Spain. It is approximately 738 km from Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport.
What is the population of La Matanza?
The village is very small, with a recorded population of around 30 inhabitants.
What is the climate like in La Matanza?
It has a temperate oceanic climate with an average of 3,029 sunshine hours per year. Summers are warm (up to 26°C), but it has significantly more rain (176 days) than the southern coast.
Are there shops and restaurants in the village?
Yes, there is one restaurant and one pharmacy recorded in the village amenities.
What type of real estate is available?
The market consists of detached villas. Current listings indicate high prices (around €1.15 million), suggesting large, private estates.
How can I travel to La Matanza?
The nearest train station is Traslaviña (5.3 km away). A car is recommended as the village is in a remote, rural location.