- Image
Traditionally, people would follow this route at night on their pilgrimage to the sanctuary of A Franqueira, especially during the days leading up to the A Franqueira procession. Many kings and queens took this path, such as Doña Urraca, who would come from Castille to visit her properties. This ro…
- Image
This coastal route covers one of the best-kept and more spectacular spaces of the O Grove peninsula. To a certain extent, its isolation results in less crowded beaches, with an untouched landscape and a natural beauty worth knowing about. The space, rich in coastal fauna and vegetation, belongs to…
- Image
This centre is located at the golf course in Meis. The O Salnés Mountain Bike Centre offers the choice of 10 routes of various levels of difficulty. The most interesting are the ones around Monte Castrove, which test cyclists' strength and skill, so are ideal for expert mountain bikers. Of the easie…
- Image
The route mostly runs along paths on the river bank and some forest paths. Along this route, the hiker will be fascinated by the many examples of cultural and artistic heritage. especially the mills (muíño Bouza do Mongo, muíño de Mallo, muíño de Reboredos, muíño de Veiga, etc.), the petroglyphs (As…
- Image
The Sendero de As Greas is the longest Long Distance route in Galicia. It runs through varied landscapes in the Vigo Intermunicipal Area, and is 200 km long. It combines, natural, landscape, architectural and cultural experiences. Along the trail, there are viewpoints from which you can see several…
- Image
This group of fountains and washing places creates the most typical landscape of rural Galicia, where there is no shortage of green fields, farmhouses and small animal farms. They are a clear example of the significance water had in everyday-life.
- Image
This is a circular route that starts on the hillside of A Guía, at 128 m. It offers incredible views over the estuary and the city of Vigo.
- Image
This 10 km long circular hiking route is located in the parish of Ventosela. It has its starting and finishing point at the Casa Cultural, and it passes by the parish church, always upwards until it arrives to Pedra Taió, the peak of the trail. From that point, beautiful panoramic views of the Ría d…
- Image
The route known as Camiño da Geira e dos Arrieiros is a 240 kilometres-long Hispanic-Lusitanian Jacobean route that starts at Braga and ends at Santiago de Compostela. Its name was chosen in accordance with its historical origins, as its first stretch matches the Via XVIII Roman road, also known as…
- Image
This is a 15 km trail which starts at the Os Remedios medieval bridge and ends after crossing the Fillaboa medieval bridge, in the municipality of Salvaterra de Miño. Several wooden walkways make the steepest climbs easier, although they should be better maintained. All along the route, you'll enjoy…