The whole Caso region is covered with groves of oak, holly, chestnut, yew, European beech, and birch and is a rich bio-reserve of flora and fauna. The wild animals dwell in complete harmony with one another in their natural habitat. The dense forest is the abode to a variety of birds and animals like red deer, brown bear, wolf, griffon vulture, boar, capercaillie, fallow deer, roe deer, chamois, and golden eagle. Other than its unique range of flora and fauna, Caso houses the well-known Natural Monument of the Cueva Deboyu. Also, you will be awestricken to see the wooden handicrafts wonderfully stored in the Museo de la Madera y la Madrena of Bueres. Some other important tourist attractions of Caso are the XVI Century Santa Maria la Real Church in Tanes, Mongayu Cascades in Tarna, Santa Cruz de la Real Church in Caleao, Branagallones shepherd's huts in Bezanes, and Pandu Quarter in Campo de Caso. On booking one of the holiday homes Caso, you will be able to access these places conveniently as most of them are within close proximity.
Shopping aficionados can check out the extremely beautiful wood craft items in the local shops that have been carved out superbly with every attention to detail. Also, the local cheese ‘casin’ is quite popular. For a pleasurable dining experience, there are a host of restaurants serving some authentic Spanish cuisine. If you think about booking Caso holiday houses, then one of the best times to do so is during the festive seasons like Saint John the Baptist Day, Harvester's Feast Day, and Casin Cheese's Contest.