The Gothic parish church of Pumalverde, belonging to the fifteenth-century, is very interesting. It has a pointed entrance and a fan vaulted square apse, both of which are typically Roman in architectural style. The capitals have carved heads from which stems jut-out. On a visit to La Hayuela, one will get to see a parish church, belonging to the Early Middle Ages, which has been renovated several times afterwards. The mines that are in ruins today at the Toporias quarter, is another important tourist site. Once a part of the Alfoz-de-Lloredo valley, Udias today is an attractive city with a rustic architecture and a great ethnological value. To enjoy these numerous attractions, book one of the holiday homes Udias and experience the most luxuriant stay in this Spanish city.
Udias, being a Cantabrian city, is known for its amazing seafood and fish dishes. The restaurants serve delicious platters of crayfish, crab, lobsters, prawns, and clams. Beef and pork dishes are also very popular. The local shopping centers sell a variety of items such as ceramics, apparels, scarves, and other small handicrafts at reasonable rates. Udias holiday houses might be somewhat pricey especially during the festive season. So booking in advance will be a wise move.