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The rural and the modern Lucus Augusti, the great Roman capital of Galicia, with numerous remains, such as the Wall, a World Heritage Site, the Thermal Baths or the Roman Bridge. From the High Middle Ages it preserves many monuments of its history, of great interest: churches, streets, squares, palace and the Cathedral with its…
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The limit of the Atlantic Europe “A Costa da Morte” brings together in its name all the strength and bravery of the Atlantic and the courage of its people. On this spectacular coast is the Finisterrae, the place where the Romans worshiped the death of the sun and towards which many Pilgrims of the Camino…
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Galicia is a community that still has a lot to discover, especially some areas further away from the capitals on the coast and inland areas of our community. The inland of Galicia has a great variety of landscapes, we can see areas of mountains, plains, fields and forests, areas of vineyards or large valleys. The…
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The Mariña coast of Lugo is a natural spectacle, the area is known for its famous Las Catedrales beach. On its coast we can visit villas such as Viveiro, Burela, Foz or Ribadeo that hides a great and varied heritage such as the Basilica of San Martiño de Foz, Sargadelos ceramics, Indian buildings and a…
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The routes go through the entire region of Ribeiro and Carballiño, to discover extensive vineyards and the magnificent heritage made up of Romanesque churches, pazos, or monastic farms.
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Description: “As Rías Baixas”, defines the entire coast from the Ría de Muros / Noia to the South, the mouth of the river Miño. This area of Galicia is famous for its beaches, its good climate and its wines, mussel farms and quality seafood. Here one of the best white wines in Galicia is made,…
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The Ribeira Sacra is a territory vertebrated by several canyons and rivers, among which the Sil and the Miño stand out. The area is a destination to visit for the exuberance of its nature and rugged canyons, the presence of its numerous romanesque monasteries and churches, but also for the enormous monumental wealth such as…
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Santiago de Compostela, a World Heritage Site, the administrative and cultural capital of Galicia. It is together with Rome and Jerusalem one of the three eternal cities of the Christian world, but it is also a modern and cosmopolitan city. Discovering Santiago is discovering the beauty of the stone and its people: pilgrims, students, politicians,…
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Galicia has 1500 km of coastline, it is the region of Spain with the longest length of land that borders the sea, that’s the reason why Galicia’s connection to the sea is so important. The Galician coast is very varied, we can see from long fine sandy beaches, to dune landscapes, rocky coves or steep…
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The Silver Way is one of the official pilgrimage way that lead to Santiago de Compostela. This “camino” begins in Seville, crossing the peninsula from South to North to Santiago de Compostela. Its route exceeds 900 km. of which more than 200 pass through the Galician Community. Its name is especially striking and comes from…
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Guided tour of the main places and monuments of the city of Ourense, the hot springs of “As Burgas”, the Plaza Mayor, the Cathedral (Exterior and Interior and Cathedral Museum, churches, pazos and squares of the old city of Ourense.