Best attractions and places to see around As Somozas include a mix of natural landscapes and cultural heritage sites. The region, located in the province of A Coruña, Galicia, is characterized by lush greenery and the Mera and Xuvia rivers. Visitors can explore various recreational areas, waterfalls, and historical landmarks. The area offers diverse environments, from riverine forests to ancient fortresses.
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This impressive 14th century fortress is octagonal in plan and has slate and granite walls that rise up to 12 meters high. In addition, the keep measures 18 meters. The most curious thing is the large circular moat that surrounds the enclosure. It is open for visits every day, except Monday, for a price of 2.50 euros per adult.
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If it rains you will find mud but it is worth the walk
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Lake that with mist creates a very mystical environment. good ride
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This beautiful waterfall is worth a visit, especially in the rainy season, when the Castro River is loaded with water.
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Excellent place to hang out. Nearby is the dam, with a circular hiking trail from As Pontes.
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wear suitable footwear. assured humidity.
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One of the most beautiful climbs in Galicia, lots of hairpin bends and magical atmosphere specially in autumn and spring
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As Somozas offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit Fervenza de Naraío, a beautiful waterfall that is particularly impressive during the rainy season. The region is also characterized by the Mera and Xuvia rivers, and you can find lush greenery throughout. While not directly within As Somozas, the nearby Winding Road in Fragas do Eume Natural Park is known for its magical atmosphere and scenic beauty.
Yes, As Somozas features several recreational areas perfect for enjoying the natural environment. The O Carballo Recreational Area, near A Iglesia, has wooden bridges, small dikes, tables, natural wooden furniture, playgrounds, and an outdoor swimming pool. Another option is A Queiroga Recreational Area by the Mera River, offering a forest and riverine setting with diverse vegetation and a restored stone mill.
The best time to visit depends on what you want to see. For waterfalls like Fervenza de Naraío, the rainy season is ideal when the Castro River is full. If you plan to explore the Winding Road in Fragas do Eume Natural Park, autumn and spring offer a particularly magical atmosphere.
As Somozas is rich in cultural heritage. You can explore historic cruceiros (stone crosses) such as those in A Iglesia, Recemel, and A Toca. The area also has numerous religious buildings, including the recently restored Capilla de San Isidro and the churches of Santiago Seré, As Enchousas, Seixas, and Recemel. Additionally, the Aurora de As Somozas, an early 20th-century building in A Garita, holds historical significance as a former school.
Yes, you can visit Castelo de Moeche, an impressive 14th-century fortress. It features an octagonal plan with slate and granite walls up to 12 meters high and an 18-meter-high keep, surrounded by a large circular moat. It is open for visits most days.
Cruceiros are traditional Galician stone crosses, often found at crossroads or in front of churches, serving as religious and artistic landmarks. In As Somozas, you can find notable examples like the Cruceiro de A Iglesia (early 20th century with praying angels), the Cruceiro de Recemel (erected in 1904 with inscriptions and a natural spring), and the Cruceiro de A Toca. Other cruceiros are located in Loureiros and Seixas.
Absolutely. The O Carballo Recreational Area is ideal for families, offering playgrounds and an outdoor swimming pool. Castelo de Moeche is also considered family-friendly and offers an engaging historical experience. Additionally, As Pontes Lake is a great spot for families to spend time outdoors.
There are several hiking opportunities around As Somozas. You can find routes like the 'Castillo de Naraío – Fervenza de Naraío loop' or the 'Fervenza de Naraío loop from ZEC Xuvia-Castro', which is an easy option. For more challenging hikes, consider the 'As Pontes - trail by Rio Eume and Embalsa de Ribeira'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around As Somozas guide.
Yes, the area around As Somozas is suitable for both running and mountain biking. For runners, there are routes like the 'Ponte Romana loop from As Pontes de García Rodríguez' or the 'Lago de As Pontes loop'. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the 'Waterfall in Spain – Lago de As Pontes loop' or the 'Lago de As Pontes – As Pontes Lake Beach loop'. Discover more routes in the Running Trails around As Somozas and MTB Trails around As Somozas guides.
Visitors particularly enjoy the Winding Road in Fragas do Eume Natural Park for its magical atmosphere, especially during autumn and spring. It's considered one of the most beautiful climbs in Galicia, featuring many hairpin bends and scenic views. The park's lush, riverine environment provides a unique and immersive natural experience.
Yes, for those interested in ancient history, the Mámoa de Marbán is an archaeological site located in As Somozas, offering a glimpse into the area's prehistoric past.
Fervenza do Muíño is another beautiful waterfall in the region. Visitors note that while the path can be muddy, especially after rain, the walk is definitely worth it for the scenic views. It's recommended to wear suitable footwear due to assured humidity.


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