Leaving behind the peninsula of Malpica, and before arriving at the next magical sanctuary, we fortunately come across typical places such as the original and modern lighthouse of Punta Nariga. It was designed by the architect from Pontevedra, César Portela, and reproduces the image of an impressive stone ship with the prow facing the sea. Also do not miss the rock formations that you see around you. The wind and nitre salt carve the huge granite masses into spectacular natural sculptures shaped like witches, bears or turtles. From here you can catch sight of the Sisarga Islands and, towards the south, cape Roncudo where the barnacle gatherers from Corme risk their lives among rocks and threatening waves to find this precious seafood. If you visit Corme, do leave without tasting, at one of the local taverns, this treasure from Roncudo, considered by many to be the best barnacles in Galicia. No doubt this will be the best way to savour a mouthful of sea. Take advantage also of seeing the Pedra da Serpe (snake rock), for Saint Adrian also passed through here to free the region from a plague of these reptiles. One them remained petrified and, as a result of its Christianisation, a stone cross was placed there