Best attractions and places to see around Cabana De Bergantiños, a municipality in the Costa da Morte, offer a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. This region in A Coruña, Galicia, is characterized by its estuary, serene beaches, and river walks. It provides a gentler coastline compared to other parts of the Costa da Morte, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Good for a coffee or a beer after a strenuous hike. Otherwise, the town, like most larger settlements in the area, doesn't have much to offer other than a quiet beach promenade (apart from its interesting history). The number of presumably vacant residential buildings, even newer ones, is astonishing. After all, Corme has reduced its population by 50% in the last 100 years (it now stands at just over 1,000).
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A small ensemble of traditional Galician architecture. All that's missing is a hearty refreshment stop for thirsty hikers... The climb is truly challenging!
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The first lighthouse on the path of lighthouses, a splendor both in stormy seas and in the sun
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There are 3 crosses here that commemorate those who drowned in ship accidents.
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The essential detail of these granaries - standing on stilts - is the flat, plate- or lid-shaped end at the upper end of the supporting columns. This was of vital importance in ancient times, as they represent an insurmountable obstacle for voracious rodents such as mice and thus protect the harvest that has been brought in.
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The Laxe lighthouse directs boats into the Ponteceso estuary. A well signposted hiking trail leads from the village of Laxe around the peninsula to the lighthouse.
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There are also two cruzeiros to commemorate those killed.
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Corme is a beautiful fishing village with a typical port. There is also gastronomy there, which is very convenient at the end of a hike.
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Cabana de Bergantiños is rich in ancient history. You can visit the impressive Dolmen de Dombate, often called the "Cathedral of Galician Megalithism," which dates back to the 4th millennium B.C. and includes an archaeological center. Another significant site is Castro A Cibdá de Borneiro, an Iron Age hillfort offering insights into pre-Roman life. Don't miss the Hórreos of O Roncudo, traditional Galician granaries, and the historic Torre da Penela, a remnant of a medieval fortress.
The municipality boasts several serene beaches, many of which are fluvial, located at the mouth of the Anllóns River. These include Area das Vacas, O Pendón, Rebordelo, San Pedro, Maseiras, A Urixeira, O Curro, O Lodeiro, Forgiveness Beach, and Laxe das Rodas Beach. Additionally, there is a Piscina natural (natural swimming pool) near the municipal pool, open during the summer months.
Yes, Cabana de Bergantiños offers several beautiful routes. The Paseo Marítimo - Senda Fluvial del Río Anllóns provides impressive views of the ría. For a unique experience, try the Ruta do Rego dos Muíños, a 5.5 km linear path through a forest with 24 old mills. There's also the Ruta arqueológica y natural por Dombate y Borneiro, connecting the Dolmen de Dombate and Castro de Borneiro for a combined historical and natural exploration.
Beyond walking, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including challenging ones like the "Pedra da Serpe Monument – Roncudo Lighthouse loop." Mountain biking is also popular, with moderate trails such as the "Playa de Area Maior – Leiloio Ascent loop." You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for MTB Trails, Cycling, and Gravel Biking around Cabana De Bergantiños.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit one of the many viewpoints (Miradores) scattered across the region. Notable spots include Mirador de Aguieira, Mirador de Aves José Luís Rabuñal Patiño, Mirador Alto da Fernandiña - Banco dos Picotiños, Mirador de Monte Perrol, and Cova do Rio Viewpoint. These offer stunning vistas of the coastline and natural landscapes.
Yes, the region is known for its distinctive lighthouses. You can visit Laxe Lighthouse, which directs boats into the Ponteceso estuary and is accessible via a scenic hiking trail. Another must-see is Punta Nariga Lighthouse, known for its unique ship-like design by architect César Portela. Also, consider Roncudo Lighthouse, situated on cliffs, whose name comes from the sound of the sea breaking against the rocks.
Beyond the beaches and estuary, you can explore beautiful waterfalls. Discover the natural beauty of Fervenza do Pozo Da Forca and Fervenza de Santa Margarida. The Estuary of the Anllóns River itself is an ecological gem, where the river meets the sea, creating a valuable natural space.
Cabana de Bergantiños offers a gentler coastline, making it pleasant for recreation, walking, and bathing in calm waters. The summer months are ideal for enjoying the beaches and the natural swimming pool. However, spring and autumn also offer mild weather, perfect for hiking and exploring the historical sites without the peak summer crowds.
Yes, the region offers options for families. The tranquil beaches, especially those along the Anllóns River estuary, are suitable for children. The Area Recreativa de O Briño in Borneiro is a designated recreational area perfect for family outings. Additionally, the Corme Harbour and Promenade is a pleasant spot for a stroll and enjoying the fishing village atmosphere.
The area features traditional Galician religious architecture. The Iglesia de San Martiño de Canduas was built upon the remains of a Benedictine monastery. The Iglesia de San Esteban de Cesullas, dating from the 17th century, is notable for having the most decorated transept in the municipality. Smaller chapels like Capilla de Fátima and San Fins Chapel also contribute to the local religious heritage.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The lighthouses, such as Punta Nariga Lighthouse with its unique design, are often highlighted. The peaceful atmosphere of the beaches and the scenic walking trails, like those leading to Laxe Lighthouse, are also highly rated. The traditional Galician architecture, including the Hórreos of O Roncudo, provides a glimpse into local culture.


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