
Portuguese Way in Galicia: Between Vineyards and Historic Cities
The Portuguese Way is the second most popular route, and its Galician section crosses landscapes steeped in history...

French Way in Galicia: The Classic Pilgrim Route
The French Way is the most iconic route of the Camino de Santiago. After travelling hundreds of kilometres...

The Way of Fisterra and Muxía: Until the End of the World
The Way of Fisterra and Muxía is the only one that does not end in Santiago, but instead...

San Cibrao de Lás Hillfort
One of the largest hillforts in Galicia, also known as Lansbrica, Lambrica, Lanobrica ou “A Cidade”, was a...

Castromao Hillfort
This hillfort, located on a hill overlooking the Arnoia River valley, was an important Gallaeci-Roman settlement between the...

Baronha Hillfort
Located on a rocky peninsula facing the Atlantic, Baronha Hillfort is one of the most impressive hillforts in...

Vilalba Tower
Also known as Andrade Tower, is one of the best-preserved castles in Lugo and a key example of...

Moeche Castle
The Moeche Castle is famous for being one of the key sites of the Irmandiña revolt in the...

Pambre Castle
The Pambre Castle is one of the few Galician fortresses that survived the Irmandiña revolts of the 15th...

Monterrei Castle
The Monterrei Castle is one of Galicia’s most impressive fortresses, perched atop a hill overlooking the Támega Valley....