Would you like to visit a cathedral on the beach? The peculiarity of this beach is that the arches and shapes formed by maritime erosion are only visible at low tide, since when the tide rises, the shapes and arches are covered by the sea.
The Castro de Viladonga settlement, still under study, can be visited almost entirely, where you can see the foundations of houses, streets, defensive walls and even some public buildings. To complete the visit, you can visit the castro museum, which is very educational and explanatory.
The Ribeira Sacra since the 12th century is located in the south of the province of Lugo and north of Ourense, in the centre of Galicia, around the courses of the Miño and the Sil. The area is dotted with Cistercian monasteries hidden among forests on both banks of the rivers, as well as wineries, fortresses, medieval bridges or abandoned villages, such as Belesar, visible only when the river flow drops.