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The best routes with waterfall

27 April, 2023 - Leave a Comment

Route of the Fervenza do Toxa. The Toxa River waterfall, in the municipality of Silleda, is the highest in Galicia in free fall, with a jump of more than 70 …

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Routes to discover the best water mills in Galicia

13 March, 2023 - Leave a Comment

With so many rivers in Galicia, there are many water mills. Of some only a few stones remain, but others are preserved in good condition, and others have been restored. …

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The routes with the best views

22 December, 2022 - Leave a Comment

There are walks in which, at each step, the landscape takes over us, and the journey becomes a succession of memorable images. If we head towards the coast, there are …

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The best caves to visit in Galicia

15 December, 2022 - Leave a Comment

Entering a cave is somewhat mysterious in itself, and even more so if we delve into all the tales of Galician caves. Will we find an enchanted princess, a treasure …

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Walks by the sea

7 December, 2022 - Leave a Comment

With so much coastline in Galicia, about 1,500 km, the variety of cliffs and beaches, shaped with personality by the Atlantic and the Cantabrian Sea, makes for a lot of …

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Discovering waterfalls: the best routes to discover fervenzas in Galicia

24 November, 2022 - Leave a Comment

In Galicia, there are many waterfalls, here called fervenzas. The best time to discover them is in autumn or winter, after good rains, to see them foaming, in all their …

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