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In the bank of the Miño river, tourists will find the most beautiful landscapes where to enjoy a peaceful and quiet environment, as they follow the trail along the Miño riverbank all the way to the mouth of its tributary, the Deva river.
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The water trail in Redondela is a path that gives access to the channel that carried water from the Eiras reservoir, in Fornelos de Montes, to supply the city of Vigo with water, which travelled through the municipalities of Fornelos de Montes, Soutomaior, Pazos de Borbén and Redondela before arrivi…
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This route, together with the Regato de San Cibrán route, is part of the Catoira River Natural Trail, one of the few included by the Ministry of Environment in the Natural Trails programme. The trail follows the course of these two streams along 11 kilometres, from the upper part, near the chapel o…
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Aldariz, the village where the route is located, and its houses make up a uniquely beautiful natural ensemble. There are crystal-clear springs, a small stream all along the itinerary, as well as oaks, laurels, chestnuts and hollies among other trees that let visitors enjoy the area’s native natural…
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This route is famous for being the path Queen Urraca used to follow on her way from Castille. It is an ancient trail, dated from the Middle Ages, and it was used by merchants, carriages and messengers among others. It is surrounded by native vegetation and there are several spots of interest along t…
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It is the second part of two routes that go through the main fishing preserves of A Estrada, where fishermen go salmon fishing —mainly in May, when the international salmon fishing contest takes place—. This route goes over the fishing preserve of Ximonde, halfway between A Estrada and Vedra.
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It is an old trail that Queen Elizabeth of Portugal used to take in the 12th century, following the way to Santiago de Compostela from the Portuguese cities of Braga and Porto. It went through A Franqueira, where she would rest in the old monastery until she resumed the journey to Pontevedra, headin…
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This 6.9-km circular route is of low difficulty due to the few stretches of uneven ground and because the well-marked signs make it very easy to follow.
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This route is approximately two kilometres long, and runs from Chan de Vide (San Manuel Chapel) to Os Muíños (Setardos). Along the route, you'll see the River Miño, and many species of trees (English oaks, cork oaks, etc.), and there is a side trip from Chan de Vide that takes you to the Termes lago…
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This is a hiking route on which the main point of interest is an old saw mill that was built in 1922 from the remains of an old mill. It has now been restored and is an educational centre