The Lugo coast route… How to get there: from Lugo for the N-640, passing through the towns of Meira and A Pontenova. From Asturias by the N-634 or the E-70.There is the possibility of coming by narrow gauge train.

Prominent people:

Ribadeo:
We recommend you begin the journey by the town of Ribadeo, first people of the so-called “path of Santiago North”. Within the village, it should be noted the Tower of the Moreno, in the plaza de Spain. The Pazo de Ibáñez, of a sober neoclásoco should also visit and was owned by the first Marquis of Sargadelos.

On our trip should not miss the visit to the monastery of Santa Clara, how either can miss the delicious sweets elaborated its inhabitants.

Ribadeo has two viewpoints within the municipality, and a third about 3 kilometers from the village. The first is the so-called Atalaya, which includes a medieval chapel with a good Baroque altarpiece. The second is that of Guimaras, close to the castle of San Damiano, fortress of the 18th, which is justified by the defence of the estuary where it is located.

The mirador de Santa Cruz is found a few miles inland.

Ribadeo is typical houses of nabob, which makes it very advisable to forget the car and travel around the village on foot. It is delightful to stroll along the streets that go towards the harbour.

Beach of cathedrals:

We arrived in the N-634 towards A Coruña. To get to the beaches, take a detour to the right to about 10 Km in Ribadeo.

This is a spectacular landscape, as is a beach where the erosion of the sea has been capricious forms in the rocks which surround him. It is named after the stone arches that surround the beach, and that hanging mussels, barnacles and limpets.

It is important to plan the visit when the tide is low, it is the best way to explore the inner caves.

From there we can make a route for a number of beaches, such as the Coto, Remior, Areolonga and San Bartolo.

Foz:
We arrived in N-634, passing by San Cosme, and here begins the N-642.

In Foz we found the mouth of the River Masma, as well as an important Galician tourist complex.

To detacar its beaches, like Rapadoira and Llás.

In Foz is considered as the first Cathedral built in Spain. It is the Church of San Martiño de Mondoñedo, situated 4 Km inland.

Sargadelos:
You can get leaving Foz with direction to Burela.

Leaving the village 5 Km, we find the beaches of Peizas and Arealonga, and we can also find the diversion that leads to Fazouro.

Fazouro is a settlement of castros, excavated and reconstructed, free entry. In the you can see the different ways that built the houses in the area. They might be circular, pre-Roman and rectangular houses (from Roman influence).

Sargadelos is known worldwide for the pottery factory. To get to the factory will take take a deviation at 4 km from Cervo. The factory that it produces this marvel is a must when it runs through the area, and it is almost impossible not to fall into the temptation to take any piece.

The “Royal factory of Sargadelos earthenware” founded by Antonio Raimundo Ibáñez in 1791. This was misunderstood by his contemporaries, it was an enlightened citizen, and so he was murdered by those who equiparaban illustration and afrancesamiento.

In the same factory can be visited, in addition to its facilities, the “lovers walk”, declared a historic-artistic site.

San Cibrao:
It emphasizes its fishing port and the three islets comprising Os Farallons. These are: Baixa, Sombriza and Pé.

To reach them is necessary to try to reach an agreement with some fisherman who takes us on his boat.

You can visit the Museum of the sea, where you’ll find from wrecks to all kinds of objects related to the sea.

Nursery:
Address to the people of Celeiro find the village of nursery.

The entrance of the village is framed by the door of Charles V, built and plateresque style in the mid-16th century, and crowned by the shield of the city.

San Roque saves visitors unwanted to the city gate. Which at the time was walled city which still preserved three-door and a catwalk.

In the nursery we also see Renaissance style, in its plaza Mayor, La Casa de los Leones and the monastery of the Concepcionistas.

In front of the convent we can find the most typical style of architecture in Galicia, the Romanesque style. It is the Church of Santa María del Campo.

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