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This trail starts with a peaceful walk along the waterside of the salt mines, offering a wonderful panoramic view of the Alvedosas Islands and the Vigo Ria. It reaches the quarry of A Lapa and Pedra Miranda, and passes through the Portuguese Way. The route is 8 km long.
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In Galicia, A Guarda is known as the lobster capital. It has a remarkable heritage related to the sea, which you can discover through this coastal route along the town’s main natural seafood nurseries.
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Ruta do Mosteiro is a 7.8 km-long circular route of moderate difficulty that starts at Mirador da Pedreira, the lookout located in the road between Oia and Torroña. We ascend from the lookout towards the petroglyphs of A Pedreira, all while admiring the wonderful views to the port and the Monastery…
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In this area you'll see the River Louro, and mixed woods which have river bank trees and English oaks, but also pines and eucalyptus. There's also an asphalted section, which takes you to the park, where there are several fields
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This route starts from the famous sculpture of Caracola de Donón by Lito Portela, and descends to the dunes and the beach of Barra in the direction of the lighthouse of Punta Subrido, which offers excellent panoramic views of the estuary of Vigo and the Cíes Islands. Along the way, the lighthouse of…
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This MTB route is one of the most important in the region of Rías Baixas due to the great unevenness of the ground and the stretches offering stunning panoramic views.
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This route around a golf course is the easiest trail of the network of O Salnés. It offers great panoramic views of the estuaries of Pontevedra and Arousa, as well as the mountains of O Morrazo and O Barbanza. Some sections pass through pine forests, where it is common to find mushrooms or semi-wild…
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The trail is 22 kilometres long. In addition to the beautiful panoramic views it offers, along the trail there are Romanesque churches, ancient mills, etc.
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This circular trail has its starting point at the castro of Santiago de Covelo. It follows the course of the Ponte Piñeiros river and has a variety of ecosystems: gallery forests, brañas, meadows, small forests… in addition to ethnographic heritage such as mills, cruceiros (stone crosses) and archae…
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This route shows the course of the Xesta River, tributary of the Oitavén River.