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This trail offers the possibility to get to know the essence of the Galician landscape: quiet streams of clean water where to find century-old mills, soft meadows next to the water and dense oak and eucalyptus woods, hiding natural promontories rising over the sea and the ría in the horizon.
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This trail, just over 9 km long, has its starting point at Forno da Tella. It follows part of the old Camino Real, also known as vereda pública (public path), the former main road between the kingdoms of Galicia and Castille. All along the path, hikers share their silence with the babbling of the P…
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This hiking route passes through Vigo, Soutomaior, Campo Lameiro, Cequeril, Luou and Santiago de Compostela. It can be partly followed by bike or horse.
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This hiking route passes through Vigo, Soutomaior, Campo Lameiro, Cequeril, Luou and Santiago de Compostela. It can be partly followed by bike or horse.
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Cyclists can join the MTB trail network of O Salnés from San Pedro de Bordóns, in the tourist municipality of Sanxenxo. This route passes through thick forests and offers incredible views over the estuary of Pontevedra.
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This is the most difficult route of O Salnés. It links with most of the other trails and overlaps with them in some stretches.
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The "pesqueiras" (fish traps) are unique constructions on either side of the River Miño. They are stone parallelepipeds which run into the river from both banks, to catch fish (mostly salmon, lamprey and shad). The Pesqueiras Route is slightly less than 1 km long, with several explanatory boards, al…
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This 6-km coastal trail connects the beach of A Concheira to the natural site of A Foz do Miñor. There is a plethora of flora and fauna along the way, as well as hotels, lookouts and rest areas suitable for people with mobility issues. The route includes paths through the hill of Monte Boi, all the…
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The MTB route of Tenorio runs through the main natural landscapes of the municipality and explores the natural beauty of Cotobade.
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This is a highly difficult 20-km route that is split into several sections. It offers a great diversity of landscapes and stunning panoramic views.