Day 1: Agrotourism and rural tourism.
The walk begins at Mirador de A Granxa, continuing to Igreja de Dorrón, Mirador do Alto de Dorrón, Pazo Bermúdez de la Maza, O Outeiro, Molinos de Dorrón, Igreja de Bordóns, Aldea de Bordóns, Con da Ventureira, Chan da Gorita and Rota Aldariz Carballos.
You can’t miss:
The last fortnight of July: Muiñada in Dorrón.
Festa labrega de Bordóns during the last fortnight of August.
Dorrón harvest festival first fortnight of October. Specific dates depending on the year.
Mobility: on foot, by bike or by car.
Timeon foot: 1 hour and a half (one way).
Difficulty: Medium.
Day 2: Sanxenxo and Portonovo (maritime tourism).
The tour begins at Mirador Palacios, continues through Panadeira, Puerto Deportivo Juan Carlos I, Church of San Ginés, urban center of Sanxenxo, Silgar Beach, Punta Vicaño, Paseo de Beach de Baltar, downtown Portonovo, Plaza Portonovo, Puerto Pesquero de Portonovo, Mirador da Peixeira and ends at Punta Cabicastro.
Mobility: on foot.
Timeon foot: 2 hours (one way).
Difficulty: easy.
Day 3: Cultural and nature tourism. USA Launched.
You can’t miss:
In season, ferries depart from Sanxenxo and Portonovo to the Parque Nacional das Ilhas Atlânticas. A visit to the Ons e Cíes islands is ideal for spending the day. We can enjoy the beach, the landscape, the nature, two pedestrian routes…
The walk begins at the archaeological site, continuing along Nª Señora da Lanzada Beach, Ermida de Nª Señora de la Lanzada Castro and necropole, Castro de Outeiro das Laspas, Praia A Lanzada, Lagoas de Rouxique, As Telleiras/Intercomplexoareal Umia and ends in O Grove.
You can’t miss:
Romaría da Lanzada, the last week of August.
Mobility: on foot or by car.
Timeon foot: 2 and a half hours (one way).
Difficulty: Medium.
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