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5 essential if you visit Ferrol: Arsenal, Port, Barrio da Madalena, Castle of San Felipe, As Meninas

27 January, 20233 February, 2023 - Leave a Comment

Ferrol’s strategic situation made its port the most important on the Atlantic coast. After some golden times and other more critical ones, the city has a historical legacy that must …

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5 essentials if you visit Ourense: Cathedral, Roman Bridge, As Burgas, San Lázaro Park, Thermal Walk

20 January, 2023 - Leave a Comment

Ourense is a city marked by water: the one that goes above, the Miño River and its tributaries Lonia and Barbaña, and the one that goes below, very warm, which …

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5 essentials if you visit Pontevedra

12 January, 2023 - Leave a Comment

Pontevedra is a reference in terms of a healthy city, make it a very comfortable destination to live. And, of course, to visit. Here we show at least five things …

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5 essentials if you visit Santiago de Compostela: Cathedral, Old Town, Alameda, Museo do Pobo Galego and Mercado de Abastos.

3 January, 2023 - Leave a Comment

Cathedral. Even if we didn’t know where it was, we would still get there, it seems that the whole city is directing us towards it. Being a center of pilgrimage …

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Dona Urraca in Galicia

2 June, 20221 June, 2022 - Leave a Comment

The figure of Dona Urraca, Urraca I La Temeraria, Countess of Galicia, Queen of León and Castilla, is very present throughout Galicia. Ramón Cabanillas already said that the queen traveled …

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The best castros (ancient fortifications) deposits in Galicia

5 May, 2022 - Leave a Comment

The castros appear in the peninsular northwest in the passage from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age, and would still continue later, in a Galician-Roman coexistence. In Galicia we …

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Turismo de Galicia participa na presentación do Son do Camiño 🎸🎸🎸que reunirá a vindeira semana no Monte do Gozo a público procedente de 35 países. 👉 goo.su/WfYfC pic.twitter.com/tVNUGOfFww

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🚶‍♀️  Seguindo A Ruta das Furnas, en Porto do Son, descubrirás un fermoso recuncho rodeado de bosque de ribeira, a Ponte Vella de Xuño sobre o río Sieiro. Un marabilloso lugar cheo de maxia e encanto, imos coñecelo? #PortoDoSon #ACoruña #Galicia #TurismoActivo #Senderismo pic.twitter.com/VtnN1KjXoh

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🥾  Polo antigo camiño que unía Cibrisqueiros con San Cosmede, en #Pantón, discorre un sinxelo carreiro que en ocasións permite gozar dunhas extraordinarias vistas sobre o Canón do Sil. Unha gran ruta para facer esta primavera! 🔗  bit.ly/3qvcQMQ #Lugo #Galicia pic.twitter.com/7SiNIp8V2L

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👀  Pegado a la costa y con unas maravillosas vistas sobre el mar y la playa encontramos el castro de A Lanzada. El yacimiento comprende castro, necrópolis, fortificación medieval y capilla, ¿te apetece visitarlo? #PlayasDeGalicia #ALanzada #Naturaleza #Pontevedra #Galicia pic.twitter.com/PC7hhCkwKv

About 2 days ago from Turismo de Galicia's Twitter

👀 La belleza de A Illa de Arousa impresiona desde cualquier perspectiva, ¿no te parece? #Galicia #RíaDeArousa #AIllaDeArousa pic.twitter.com/X8SdU7zF6B

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