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  • 1 Ría de Vigo Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Nature and gardens

    E - 36200 Vigo

    The last ría before the Portuguese border, it is remarkably sheltered and protected by the Islas Cíes. The landscape is at its most beautiful by Domaio, where the steep, wooded banks draw together and the narrow channel is covered in mussel beds. Vig..

  • 2 La Madroa Viewpoint Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Nature and gardens

    N555 E - 36200 Vigo

    With the hill of El Castro, at the top of which stands a fort, the Madroa viewpoint provides the best view of Vigo and the river of the same name, a sea inlet deep inland. From there you can even see, to the south of the town, the beaches of Alcabr..

  • 3 Mirador de Coto Redondo Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Nature and gardens

    E - 36001 Pontevedra

    The hill climb through pine and eucalyptus woods, with occasional good views, is pleasant. At the top, the panorama extends over both the Pontevedra and Vigo rías.

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    4 Cíes Islands

    Nature and gardens

    E - 36200 Vigo

    The archipelago of the Cíes Islands stands guard at the entrance to the Vigo River, which it shelters from winds from the open sea. The islands, blessed with almost flawlessly white sand and crystalline waters, are home to a host of birds. They have ..

  • 5 Village

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    E - 36948 Hío

    In Ría de Pontevedra in Galicia, at the end of the Morrazo peninsula, this village has a generously sculpted calvary .

  • 6 Monterreal

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Monte Real E - 36300 Baiona

    The Catholic monarchs had the walls of the almost-island of Monterreal burnt down at the start of the 16C. In the middle of a pleasant pine forest, the fort, where the town governor used to live, has been converted into a Parador. You are recommended..