Fuente termal de Caldas de Reis Read more about Fuente termal de Caldas de ReisLog in or register to post comments For centuries water has heated minerals and offered its curative properties to heal body and spirit in the town of Caldas de Reis, known to the...
Cascadas de Segade Read more about Cascadas de SegadeLog in or register to post comments The Segade waterfalls are a set of spectacular cascades that have created a pool that is enjoyed by many bathers. Next to the powerful waters of...
Fiesta de San Eleuterio de Carracedo Read more about Fiesta de San Eleuterio de CarracedoLog in or register to post comments Festivities honouring San Eleuterio.
Pazo O Bacelo Read more about Pazo O BaceloLog in or register to post comments The conservation status of the building is very poor. A stone staircase can be vaguely distinguished.
Fiesta de la Virgen de As Neves Read more about Fiesta de la Virgen de As NevesLog in or register to post comments Festivities honouring "Virgen de As Neves".
Balneario Dávila Read more about Balneario DávilaLog in or register to post comments Scribe Joaquín Davila Mariño built the first bathhouse in the area in 1780, which underwent many restorations over the centuries. He named the...
Lavadero de Caldas de Reis Read more about Lavadero de Caldas de ReisLog in or register to post comments These kind of public washing places are usually open-air structures covered by a roof and fed by water from a river, fountain, aqueduct or canal....
Jardín Botánico de Caldas de Reis Read more about Jardín Botánico de Caldas de ReisLog in or register to post comments The height of the thermal baths boom in the late 19th century facilitated the building of the park of Caldas de Reis and the garden situated in the...
Puente Bermaña Read more about Puente BermañaLog in or register to post comments The Bermaña Bridge is a granite stonework bridge originated during the Roman era that dates back to the 1st century. It is formed by three...
Pazo O Curruxal Read more about Pazo O CurruxalLog in or register to post comments L-shaped construction built in the 18th century with one floor. The pazo is a private property.