
Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 07:07
Euskadi keeps talking. And it is that its unique natural environments, its great tourist attractions and its recognized cuisine make it an ideal destination for all types of travelers. Good sample of this has been the escape that recently made actor Canco Rodríguez to the Basque Country, where he has even housed in a rural house in Eskoriatza. There he has enjoyed his environment and his people in a family, as the television actor himself has recognized.
In fact, Canco Rodríguez has enjoyed a few days of dream in Euskadi. The actor, very dear to his role as ‘Barajas’ in the Aída series, also chose to stay in Eskoriatza, specifically in a rural house in Gorosarri. From there he has enjoyed unique views, while he has not hesitated to visit some of the great natural and tourist attractions offered by the area, from where you can know closely the natural parks of Aitzgori-Aratz, Gorbeia and Urkiola, the Pantano de Landa or the very sanctuary of Arantzazu.
-The interpreter has taken advantage of his getaway to the Basque Country to enjoy nature, walk through the mountain and learn about some of the great attractions of the environment. Of course, more than a day with the umbrella closely given that the weather forecasts of the area were not very hopeful. The nice actor has not hesitated to share some of his best moments in Gipuzkoa on Instagram, a social network in which he has 212,000 followers.
The passage of Canco Rodríguez in Euskadi has been very stimulating, and has reflected in his farewell message from the Basque Country. «The break is over, back home. Now, we have not had a bad time; Bad, we have not had a bad time, ”he said ironically in one of his ‘stories’, before launching a new message:« Eskerrik Asko Euskadi. Laster Itzuliko Gara ». Be that as it may, his satisfaction has been such that after passing through Gipuzkoa he has left an affectionate message: “When you travel always imagine what your life would be like living wherever you go and we would be very happy for these lands so full of life.”