Fontes Tamarici
Facts and practical information
The Fontes Tamarici, in Spanish Fuentes Tamáricas are three springs located by the geographer and Roman historian Pliny the Elder in classical Cantabria. Since the 18th century they have been identified with the source of La Reana in Velilla del Río Carrión, Palencia, Spain. The first mention of the spring, by Pliny, dates from the time of the Roman conquest of Cantabria. Pliny records that the springs were frequently dry, while other nearby springs continued to flow; he says that the springs being dry was considered to be a bad omen. ()
Castile and León
Fontes Tamarici – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Piscina Municipal Climatizada, Puente Romano, Velilla del Río Carrión.