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Tourism of Galicia offers you a fascinating jorney on our tourist trains
Contemplating the sea, on the river banks or discovering waterfalls, Galicia seduces us with its harmony of greens and blues, inviting us to discover ....
The official routes covered in this guide are capable of adapting to all
skills and desires in nature lovers and hikers.
Historic Center of Ourense modern and contemporary Ourense
Galicia has a wealth of landscape and the routes described in this publication are an invitation to discover its secrets. The 25 routes are an introduction to a complex, living world, in which there will always be opportunities to discover route number 26.
The pazos form part of Galician landscape that identifies us and constitute a fundamental part of our artistic heritage. And their gardens still maintain all the splendour with which they were conceived.
Declared a Natural Park in 1979, the first in Galicia, Monte Aloia’s stand-out feature is its 629 m Alto de San Xiao peak.
The Nature Reserve extends over 1000 hectares of land in the borough of Ribeira. The immense and spectacular mobile dune, which overlooks A Ladeira beach, is the Reserve’s main attraction. In order to protect it, public access to the dune is forbidden.
Come and visit one of Europe’s best preserved Atlantic coastal forests. It extends over 9000 hectares, yet is home to just 500 people, which gives an idea of the virgin state of the woodland that follows the course of the River Eume.
Embedded in the Galicia’s Central Massif, in the province of Ourense, O Invernadeiro is a 6000 hectare nature reserve with no human settlements at present, although numerous examples of ethnographic and industrial heritage are a testimony to the people who lived here in the past.
Its name corresponds to a huge holm oak which, it would appear, served as a reference point for travellers in these lands in Roman times. You will be surprised by its Mediterranean climate and chalky soils.
The Baixa Limia-Serra do Xurés Natural Park and the PenedaGerês National Park are joined at the border between Portugal and Galicia, forming a unique 267,958 ha cross-border area, formally declared Transboundary Biosphere Reserve GerêsXurés in 2009.
They used to say that our coastline was the end of the world, but before getting lost in the Atlantic Ocean that was believed to be infinite, we invite you to discover a universe that will awaken your five senses.
The lamprey is a fish which has inhabited the rivers of Galicia for more than 500 millions years. Known as the "vampire of the water" or the "queen of the river", the lamprey is one of the earliest vertebrates on earth of which we have evidence.
Galicia’s chefs and restaurants have determined that they must also aspire to creativity, modernity and innovation, while of course also respecting not only that extraordinary raw material, but also the way of cooking they learned and inherited from their mothers, grandmothers and great-grandmothers.
Galicia is located in a strategic place at the northwest end of the Iberian Peninsula, straddling two different worlds -the Atlantic region and the Mediterranean- which provide grounds, in a small space, for species characteristic of these two biogeographic areas.
As Catedrais (Cathedrals Beach) is one of the best beaches in the world. Beauty and magic come together at this natural monument which gives you unforgettable postcard-worthy views.
Baixa Limia-Serra do Xurés Nature Reserve. 6 experiences for exploring O Xurés
This publication offers a tour of the most noteworthy festivals, allowing you to choose the ones that most appeal to you.
Quality Tourism is the brand under which a range of tourist products and services are gathered. All these are under continual improvement in order to satisfy the expectations of the clients.
The Baixa Limia-Serra do Xurés Nature Reserve gives the Centro BTT its name, offering a total of six routes, five of which are in the municipality of Muíños and the sixth one is shared with the municipality of Lobios.
The Ribeira Sacra Mountain Bike Center is located in the Sil River Canyon, on the border of the provinces of Lugo and Ourense
Explore the Portas de Galicia area on your mountain bike, crossing its roundtopped mountains and deep valleys and discovering the As Portas and O Vao Reservoirs
The MTB Centre in Salnés has ten rutas for all degrees of difficulty, although the main routes are those around Mount Castrove.
The MTB Centre in Allariz-Vilar de Santos has seven routes for all degrees of difficulty.
Tide after tide, the Galician coastline gives way to wild beaches, open-sea estuaries and long stretches of sand which are perfect for walks where the salty sea breeze caresses one’s face as the damp sand presses against one’s feet.
Discover truly magical places, not only due to where they are but also due to the rituals which surround them. This indeed is a sincere invitation to purify one ́s soul, to escape from everyday life and to become absorbed in a world of mystery, but above all, one of peace.
We’d like to propose several routes through some of the most spectacular gardens in Galicia. We’ll stop in the fascinating green spaces of the most unique pazos in the provinces of A Coruña and Pontevedra.
To witness Hidden Heritage of Galicia is the best way to caress the secret which this land so jealously keeps.
Discover the secrets of Galician wines walking among the vines on steep hillsides or at the edge of the sea and touring wineries – the most cutting-edge, the most stately and those with the greatest family tradition.
Golf in Galicia ... Galicia has experienced a grat increase of its offer with the ain of converting this sport practice in a genuine vital experience
We offer you hot springs and spa tourism so that you can experience Galicia in a totally different way – through its water – combining the best of our land with restful moments in thermal spas and thalassotherapy spas.
The Camino de Santiago, or Way of Saint James, is the Europe’s oldest pilgrimage route and also the most travelled. We propose seven different and unique experiences along the seven historic itineraries that make up The Way
We have chosen the best itineraries and the thickest woods in Galicia. And they are to be seen here. Find your way around Galicia without missing a single thing.
Galicia covers exactly 29,574 km2 of Europe’s horizon. One cannot say that Galicia is small before one has explored it.
We present a selection of ten extraordinary places in this land which will de nitely not leave one unmoved and which, undoubtedly, embody the true essence of Galicia.
Natural heritage of the cross-border Miño River
Seaside tourism provides visitors with once-in-a-lifetime experiences and a collection of
intense sensations. We will be accompanying professional seamen on a fishing day and
then cook our own catches.
The most singular trait of the coast of Galicia is the presence of the estuaries. These arms of sea that enter the continent, creating a broken-up coastline.