What are the coldest places in Spain?

Winter in Toledo

Spain is a relatively warm country, but that does not mean that during the winter there are areas where the temperatures drop and much of the 0 degrees. If you like snowy landscapes, wearing thermal clothing and / or practicing winter sports, we recommend that you continue reading.

Thus, you will be able to discover the coldest places in Spain.

Cabdella Tower, in Lleida

The Cabdella Tower

In this municipality is the Estangento Lake. The surrounding landscape is beautiful, but not suitable for cold people: on February 2, 1956 the frigid ones were recorded -32ºC. But it is also believed that in higher areas the mercury dropped to -50ºC. It is, so far, the lowest temperature that has been in Spain.

Calamocha, in Teruel

Calamocha

Teruel is known for its warm and scarf winters, but what must have been experienced on December 17, 1963 surely did not leave anyone indifferent: even the -30ºC the mercury fell that day. A temperature that seems more typical of the Nordic countries, right?

Molina de Aragón, in Guadalajara

Molina de Aragon

In the province of Guadalajara (Castilla-La Mancha) is the town Molina de Aragón, where the mercury of the thermometer dropped to -28'2ºC the 28 of January of 1952.

Reinosa, in Cantabria

Reinosa

One of the most beautiful towns in Cantabria, Reinosa, experienced its coldest day on January 4, 1971, when the mercury dropped to -24,6ºC. Surely it must have looked much more spectacular 😉.

Albacete

Albacete

Albacete is a city where you can do many things: visit historical places, green areas, or also remember with the elderly the January of the year 1971, when the temperature dropped to temperatures -24ºC.

Burgos

Burgos

If Reinosa is one of the towns in Cantabria, Burgos is one of the most beautiful cities on the peninsula. And also one of the coldest: in 1971 the mercury dropped to -22ºC.

So now you know, if you plan to go to some of the coldest places in Spain, do not forget to take clothes that protect you well from inclement weather.


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  1.   Miriam Morales Soriano said

    And what about Siguenza, Guadalajara?

  2.   Sandra said

    The content is great, but places are still missing.