Tourist Areas

We will help you discover Galicia the most natural way with an updated view of the tourist areas: the geodestinations.

Ferrolterra
As Mariñas

Abegondo, Aranga, Arteixo, Bergondo, Betanzos, Cambre, Carral, Coirós, Culleredo, Curtis, Irixoa, Miño, Oza-Cesuras, Oleiros, Paderne, Sada, Sobrado dos Monxes

Costa da Morte

Here was the end of the world, the 'Finis Terrae' of the Romans. Specifically, Cabo Fisterra, a fascinating place since ancient times, and where many pilgrims end their journey after passing through Santiago de Compostela.

Terras de Santiago

A Baña, Ames, Boqueixón, Brión, Negreira, Padrón, Rois, Santa Comba, Teo, Val do Dubra, Vedra

Terras da Comarca de Ordes

Cerceda, Frades, Mesía, Ordes, Oroso, Tordoia, Trazo

Ría de Muros-Noia

Muros, Outes, Noia, Lousame, Porto do Son

Ulla - Tambre - Mandeo

Arzúa, Boimorto, Melide, O Pino, Santiso, Toques, Touro, Vilasantar

Barbanza - Arousa

Boiro, Dodro, Pobra do Caramiñal (A), Rianxo, Ribeira

Mariña lucense

Sea and mountains, rivers and estuaries, meadows and beaches.
 

In the Mariña of Lugo, forests merge with the sea. It is the green Galicia that overlooks the Bay of Biscay. About 100 kilometres of coastline dotted with natural wonders.

Terra Chá

Abadín, Begonte, Castro de Rei, Cospeito, Guitiriz, Muras, A Pastoriza, Vilalba e Xermade

Comarca de Lugo-Terras da Ulloa

Antas de Ulla, Castroverde, Corgo (O), Friol, Guntín, Monterroso, Outeiro de Rei, Palas de Rei, Páramo (O) e Rábade.

Ancares - Terras de Burón

The Os Ancares and O Courel mountain ranges extend across Lugo, on the border with Asturias and León. They form the largest natural area in Galicia. The green reserve. Oaks, chestnut, beech and hazel trees.

Courel

Folgoso do Courel, Incio (O),  Samos, Triacastela

Ribeira Sacra

A place touched by Heaven.

 
Stunning scenery such as the canyons of the River Sil – which are navigable – and landscapes that are home to one of the largest concentrations of churches and monasteries in Europe.

Ribeiro-Carballiño

Located in the heart of the province of Ourense, O Ribeiro is a land of fertile valleys crossed by numerous rivers such as the Miño, the Arnoia or the Avia.


O Ribeiro is synonymous with wine.

Celanova-Terras do Xurés

Celanova is a land of poets such as Curros Enríquez and Celso Emilio Ferreiro, no doubt inspired by the beauty of the surroundings.

Allariz-Maceda

Allariz, Baños de Molgas, Maceda, Paderne de Allariz, San Cibrao das Viñas, Taboadela, Vilar de Barrio, Vilar de Santos, Xunqueira de Ambía

Verín - Monterrei

A Gudiña, Cualedro, Castro do Val, Viana do Bolo, Riós, A Mezquita, Vilariño de Conso, Oímbra, Vilardevós, Laza, Verín, Monterrei

A Limia

 Baltar, Blancos (Os), Calvos de Randín,  Porqueira,  Rairiz de Veiga, Sandiás, Sarreaus, Trasmiras, Xinzo de Limia

Trevinca - Valdeorras

Cabeza Grande in Manzaneda – nearly 1,800 metres above sea level –, and Pena Trevinca – 2,217 metres high – are the rooftops of Galicia.
 

A white Galicia that seems to touch the sky.

Salnés

Cambados, O Grove, A Illa de Arousa, Meaño, Meis, Ribadumia, Sanxenxo, Vilagarcía de Arousa

Mar de Santiago

Catoira, Pontecesures, Valga, Vilanova de Arousa

Terras de Pontevedra-Morrazo

Os concellos que integran o xeodestino son: Barro, Bueu, Caldas de Reis, Campo Lameiro, Cangas, Cerdedo-Cotobade, Cuntis,  Lama (A), Marín, Moaña, Moraña, Poio, Ponte Caldelas, Pontevedra, Portas, Vilaboa

Ría de Vigo-Baixo Miño

Os concellos que integran o xeodestino son: Guarda (A), Baiona, Fornelos de Montes, Gondomar, Mos, Nigrán, Porriño (O), Rosal (O), Oia, Pazos de Borbén, Redondela, Soutomaior, Tomiño, Tui

Condado-Paradanta

Os concellos que integran o xeodestino son: Arbo, Cañiza (A), Covelo, Crecente, Mondariz, Mondariz-Balneario, Neves (As), Ponteareas, Salceda de Caselas, Salvaterra de Miño

Deza-Tabeirós

This is the heart of Galicia.


And here in the depths of a beautiful forest of pine, oak and chestnut trees, hides "A Fervenza do Toxa" a fabulous, hypnotic waterfall over 30 metres high.

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