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The footsteps of María Pita through the city of A Coruña

4 May, 2021 - Leave a Comment

In the spring of 1589, Sir Francis Drake was ordered by Queen Elizabeth of England to destroy the remains of the Invincible Armada that had taken refuge on the northern …

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The magic of the forest by Wenceslao Fernández Flórez

28 April, 2021 - Leave a Comment

The name of Wenceslao Fernández Flórez has been intrinsically linked to the magic of the Galician forests since he wrote his emblematic work El bosque animado (The Animated Forest) in …

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Benches to enjoy the best literary company

22 April, 2021 - Leave a Comment

There are different ways of travelling around Galicia following the footsteps of our most illustrious writers. We can do it through the landscapes that inspired them, visiting the places that …

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Military camps, other vestiges of the Romanisation of Galicia

19 April, 202124 January, 2022 - Leave a Comment

The trace of the Roman presence in Galicia is visible throughout the length and breadth of the region in a variety of monuments and archaeological sites. From the walls of …

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The Bishop Odoario Gate and the beginning of the protection of the Lugo City Wall.

15 April, 2021 - Leave a Comment

The double recognition as a World Heritage Site by Unesco, both individually (in 2000) and as an outstanding monument of the Pilgrims’ Ways to Santiago (in 2015), was the great …

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Moraime, a jewel of art and history in the heart of the Costa da Morte

3 April, 2021 - Leave a Comment

The Costa da Morte is a land rich in places brimming with history and heritage. But few can match the place of Moraime and more specifically its church of San …

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👀  Buscas un plan para as túas próximas vacacións? Que che parece unha escapada en coche pola Costa da Morte?  🚗 Percorremos a zona desde Malpica ata Corcubión, imos? 👉  bit.ly/3iWKOmV #CostaDaMorte #EscapadasEnCoche #Galicia #VisitaGalicia pic.twitter.com/PutgCNUx3c

About 4 hours ago from Turismo de Galicia's Twitter

♨️  Situada en el municipio de #Vilalba, la Charca do Alligal es una piscina de aguas termales situada en un hermoso enclave natural de abedules. Es uno de esos rincones desconocidos de Galicia, ¡anótalo! #Lugo #GaliciaTermal #Galicia #TurismoDeGalicia #VisitaGalicia pic.twitter.com/LYXAwppuRj

About 12 hours ago from Turismo de Galicia's Twitter

⛱️  Galicia permite gozar del mar y la playa durante todo el año. ¡Ven a disfrutar de Galicia!  📷  Praia Lapamán (Bueu/ Marín) #PlayasDeGalicia #Galicia #Mar #VisitaGalicia #RíasBaixas pic.twitter.com/4yuzJqThYY

Yesterday from Turismo de Galicia's Twitter

🚶‍♀️  A lo largo de sus dos kilómetros, el paseo marítimo de #Cambados atraviesa tres de las antiguas villas de la localidad: Fefiñáns, Cambados y San Tomé. Un paseo junto a la inmensidad de la Ría de Arousa. ¿Vamos? #Pontevedra #PaseosUrbanos #Galicia #VisitaGalicia #Spain pic.twitter.com/h1VvwqUKvq

About 2 days ago from Turismo de Galicia's Twitter

#AmorViaxeiro é unha viaxe por algún dos escenarios máis emblemáticos de Galicia, pero sobre todo é unha viaxe para o recordo. 😍  Preciosa curtametraxe da escola de audiovisuais de Lugo premiado por @NetflixES y @spain que podedes ver aquí  👉  bit.ly/3Rz1h0m #Galicia pic.twitter.com/cChmOnCIAq

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