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Three-arched bridge that goes across the Celeiro River, made of slate and ashlars.
Lavacolla is crossed by a stream that the ancient pilgrims used to wash and purify themselves before reaching Santiago...
The complex consists of the pilgrim's cemetery and the cruceiro (Calvary) from 1670.
Arzúa is located in the central part of Galicia with a territory dominated by the flow of the Ulla and Tambre Rivers...
Medieval fortress built around 1375. It is one of the scant samples of military architecture of the Middle Ages that...
Located on the outskirts of Ventas de Narón, the Madalena Chapel was originally an ancient hospital for pilgrims. It...
Close to the Monastery of Samos is the Chapel of Salvador or of the Cypress that owes its name to a millennial tree...
The hamlet of Castromaior owes its name to the Pre-Roman castro that dominates the skyline of the local landscape. Its...
Temple devoted to Santa María with the Virgin's statue on the tympanum. In front of the church there is a traditional...
Single nave church with a 16th-century Gothic main façade and a Romanesque one on its northern side.
The A Fervenza Reservoir, built in the 60's, is the largest of A Costa da Morte. The Xallas River is the only European...
The monumental complex of Ponte Maceira is located in the province of A Coruña, between the municipalities of Ames and...
Augapesada is the municipal capital of Ames, with a valuable natural environment and several rural houses available....
The rural beach of Lagosteira is a vast sandy area of 3 km with blue flag and calm waters. It has a regular bus line, a...
The Church of San Marcos, from the 12th century, is located in the centre of Corcubión. Originally Romanesque, it was...
The 12th-century architectural jewel of the municipality of Fisterra is a site of cultural interest. Apart from its own...
The City of Culture of Galicia, placed at the summit of Mount Gaiás rises above   Santiago de Compostela -an...
The Costa da Morte covers the littoral stretch from Fisterra to Malpica. The name of the region, "coast of death",...
Born in Cee in 1796, Fernando Blanco was one of the several Galician people that migrated to Cuba. In Cuba he amassed a...
Fisterra's Lighthouse is the most western lighthouse of Europe and it has been known since ancient times as the...
A Venda da Teresa is a parish of Santiago de Carracedo da Serra that conceals one of the Jacobean churches along the...
One of the hallmarks of the city are As Burgas, source of three hot water pipes through which 300 litres of water per...
The history of Cea’s baking tradition runs parallel to the Monastery of Oseira, that was a bread provider for many...
Talking about Vedra is talking about the old bridges over River Ulla. At Ponte Ulla, the bridge that gave its name to...
It is a Calvary that represents Christ and the Virgin of Sorrows. It is located in the middle of Via de la Plata on its...
Once in Vilar de Barrio, the way enters the capital of the municipality and continues to the hamlet of Santa Maria de...
Upon departure of Silleda, the route passes through Foxo, Margarida and Chapa. The latter has a church devoted to San...
The Church of San Martiño of A Gudiña was built during the 17th and 18th centuries with an interesting facade acting as...
The City of Culture of Galicia, placed at the summit of Mount Gaiás rises above   Santiago de Compostela -an...
Built on the banks of River Sar, the most remarkable features of the Collegiate Church of Sar are its external flying...
It marks the starting point of the stage from O Porriño to Redondela.
The Bridge over the Bermaña River is located next to Casa de Doña Urraca, an emblazoned house of the 18th century with...
The hamlet of Ponte Balbón is embellished with two cruceiros (calvaries), one next to Casa de Amonisa and another one...
Historical building of the 16th century that today functions as a pilgrim's hostel. It is a remarkable building for its...
Fortress located on the slope of mount O Viso and constructed during the early 13th century. Its splendour took place...
The cathedral of Santa María dominates the city from the highest point of the old town. It is Tui's most representative...
Of Roman origin, built over the Ulla River between the years 25 BC and 1 AC.
In Redondela, the gourmet product par excellence is the squid, that even has its own festivity and that can be found...
It preserves the apse and the facade of the ancient temple that was completely destroyed by Almanzor and renovated many...
It is a mostly Romanesque church with some Gothic detail, such as the ornamentation of the capitals in the interior. It...
With 1.5 km of grey sand, it is one of the most beautiful beaches in the area of Cabanas, which is also surrounded by a...
13th-century Bridge of Romanesque style in four of its arches and Gothic style in another one due to a repair on the...
Witnessing the passage of time and of the many pilgrims who walked over them, the bridges over the Baxoi and Lambre...
Shopping area of the city of A Coruña.
Bruma’s chapel is attached to the old Gothic hospital of Mesía, which currently functions as a hostel for pilgrims.
The English Way Route comes close to the outskirts of Santiago de Compostela when, after going parallel to the river,...
Military temple built in 1757 with Neoclassical style, taking the place of the old Convent of San Francisco (14th...
The religious architecture  of this stage is represented by the church of San Martiño de Porto; 18th century sanctuary...
Romanesque sanctuary from 1187, partly hidden among the grove of Mount Bréamo, from where one can get a wide view of...
A Lastra mountain range is a massif that borders on León, marked by the presence of the Sil River, the most copious...
Lavacolla is crossed by a stream that the ancient pilgrims used to wash and purify themselves before reaching Santiago...
Arzúa is located in the central part of Galicia with a territory dominated by the flow of the Ulla and Tambre Rivers...
In Lugo's old town, the cathedral shows its main attractions: its main façade of Neo-classical style, the northern gate...
In the middle of a beautiful oak grove, the Chapel of Nuestra Señora del Carmen is located less than a kilometre away...
Further on the Way is the Paradanova crossroads, next to the Chapel of Santa Cruz, the point where the Xacobean route...
At this church from the 12th century, it is possible to admire a Chi Rho of those called "Trinitarian", typical from...
It is a parish temple with a modern touch that preserves two statues of the Apostle, one as pilgrim and another one as...
The City of Culture of Galicia, placed at the summit of Mount Gaiás rises above   Santiago de Compostela -an...
The Convent of San Francisco of Vilabade preserves its church, declared National Monument. The church is a Gothic...
Lavacolla is crossed by a stream that the ancient pilgrims used to wash and purify themselves before reaching Santiago...
17th-century bridge over River Batan. Located in Martiñán, it marks the boundary between Abadín and Vilalba.
Arzúa is located in the central part of Galicia with a territory dominated by the flow of the Ulla and Tambre Rivers...
Vilalba has two very distinct gourmet products, to which fairs and festivals are devoted: San Simon cheese and capons,...
The Cathedral Basilica of Asunción was declared National Monument in 1902. It dates back from the 12th century, but it...
13th-century Gothic chapel, with an 18th-century facade. It lies in a relevant natural environment, central point of...
It is a parish temple with a modern touch that preserves two statues of the Apostle, one as pilgrim and another one as...
The City of Culture of Galicia, placed at the summit of Mount Gaiás rises above   Santiago de Compostela -an...
The original construction of this Cultural Heritage Site dates back to the 12th century. It was destroyed during the...
The emblem of Vilalba is the tower of the old castle of Andrade, located in the centre of the village and now turned...
Of Roman origin, built over the Ulla River between the years 25 BC and 1 AC.
The Parish of Padrón, a town closely linked to the Xacobean tradition, both to the preaching of the Apostle (in the...
The City of Culture of Galicia, placed at the summit of Mount Gaiás rises above   Santiago de Compostela -an...
It was built between the 12th and 17th centuries on top of a 1st century church that was destroyed by Almanzor in year...
This Foundation exhibits objects related to the life and work of Camilo José Cela, Nobel price and Marquis of Iria...
Surrounding the grave of Santiago O Maior, the old town of Santiago de Compostela is an architectural site of...
Monte do Gozo has an altitude of 380 m. It is a small rise in the ground from where the pilgrims can see the towers of...
The church was built in the 12th century on top of a Roman settlement. It only retains part of the its Romanesque...
It was erected in the 18th century over the Fuente Santa (Holy Fountain) thanks to the donations of the devotees that...
According to the tradition, the Apostle James preached here. Every summer, this place holds a massive pilgrimage...
Three-arched bridge that goes across the Celeiro River, made of slate and ashlars.
The A Fervenza Reservoir, built in the 60's, is the largest of A Costa da Morte. The Xallas River is the only European...
A Lastra mountain range is a massif that borders on León, marked by the presence of the Sil River, the most copious...
Lavacolla is crossed by a stream that the ancient pilgrims used to wash and purify themselves before reaching Santiago...
The monumental complex of Ponte Maceira is located in the province of A Coruña, between the municipalities of Ames and...
17th-century bridge over River Batan. Located in Martiñán, it marks the boundary between Abadín and Vilalba.
A Venda da Teresa is a parish of Santiago de Carracedo da Serra that conceals one of the Jacobean churches along the...
The complex consists of the pilgrim's cemetery and the cruceiro (Calvary) from 1670.
Arzúa is located in the central part of Galicia with a territory dominated by the flow of the Ulla and Tambre Rivers...
It marks the starting point of the stage from O Porriño to Redondela.

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