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A mill route surrounded by beautiful vegetation and spots of interest along the walk. It has rest and shaded picnic areas.
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The route runs through the Carreirón Natural Park (part of the Umia-O Grove Intertidal Complex), in the south of A Illa de Arousa. Along it, you'll see very varied ecosystems: rocky outcrops, coves both small and large, dunes, marshes and lagoons. You'll also enjoy watching water birds if you're the…
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A short walk, of medium-low difficulty. The longest variant of 13 km long. This circular route takes four hours, including rests. It combines asphalted roads with paved roads, country roads and cattle trails
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This route, which takes you to mills, runs for 5.5 km along the southern side of Monte Castrove in the parish of Samieira. The route runs along the River Freixía, where there are a total of 23 mills in various states of repair, of which two are still working - the Suárez muíño and the Cubo de Abaixo…
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The San Xusto trail, PRG-29, runs, for most of its route, over old stone-paved roads and country lanes. The vegetation is extraordinarily rich: river-bank woods and some copses of native deciduous trees. You'll see many English oaks, chestnuts, birches and pines, as well as areas of dense vegetation…
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This hiking trail, which is suitable for families, runs along great sandy areas and offers impressive panoramic views of the estuary of the Minho River.
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This MTB route runs through the valley of the Ulla River and its tributaries, a river system that was declared a Site of Community Importance. Atlantic salmon spawns here and is the main feature of the most famous food festival of the municipality of A Estrada.
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This route starts at the cascade of the Toxa River and runs downstream until it reaches the mouth of the Deza River. The trail passes through an iron bridge leading to the church of San Paio and the town of Merza. After the river beach of A Carixa, there is a fairly difficult climb to the right towa…
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Route of medium-high difficulty due to the presence of rocks in the area, which are moved by logging companies.
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The coastal walk goes through Playa América and Panxón beaches, as a reward for recovering the surrounding coastal dune ecosystem and ensuring its sustainable coexistence with leisure and tourism. This trail in Nigrán is considered a Sendero Azul (Blue Trail), as the itinerary connects blue fl…