Best attractions and places to see around Arteixo include a mix of natural coastal features, historical sites, and cultural points of interest. The municipality is known for its coastline, featuring numerous beaches and therapeutic thermal waters. Visitors can explore ancient Romanesque churches, prehistoric landmarks, and fortified settlements. Arteixo offers a variety of captivating places to explore, blending natural beauty with rich heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A beautifully designed compass rose below the lighthouse.
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The Surfers' Fountain (also known as Fonte dos Surfistas) is one of the most emblematic monuments on A Coruña's seafront promenade. It is located between Orzán Beach and Matadero Beach, on Avenida Pedro Barrié de la Maza, a busy spot with direct views of the Atlantic Ocean.
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One of the most beautiful and unusual fountains I have seen in recent months.
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the entire promenade is great
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Located on the beach promenade
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The compass rose next to the Torre de Hercules lighthouse.
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It is the oldest functioning lighthouse in the world
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The ramp to the tower is a bit bumpy. If you drive in the middle, you'll be on smooth, continuous slabs. But definitely drive up. The view is magnificent. There may be public toilets open at the foot of the lighthouse.
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Arteixo boasts a rich history with several ancient landmarks. You can explore the well-preserved Os Brozos Roman Bridge, believed to be part of the Roman Vía XX. The Nuestra Señora de Pastoriza Sanctuary, a 17th-century Baroque church, has Romanesque origins. Prehistoric remnants include the Baer Petroglyph and the Marco da Anta Menhir, dating back to the Neolithic period. Additionally, the Menhirs for Peace offer a modern historical perspective.
Yes, Arteixo is home to several Romanesque churches that showcase its historical heritage. These include San Tirso de Oseiro, Santa María de Loureda, Santaia de Chamín, Santo Estevo de Morás, Santa Mariña de Lañas, and Santo Tomé de Monteagudo.
Arteixo is renowned for its stunning coastline and natural beauty. You'll find numerous beaches, many popular for surfing, such as Barrañán Beach and Combouzas Beach. Other beautiful sandy spots include Valcovo, Ucha, Alba, Barragán, Sabón, Rañal, De la Salsa, and Repibelo beaches. The area also features therapeutic thermal waters and scenic promenades like the 'blue path' connecting several beaches.
The region around Arteixo offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the 'A lagoa dos Patos loop' or 'Praia de Repibelo – Praia da Ucha loop'. For mountain biking, consider routes such as 'Sabón Beach – Barbeito Summit loop' or 'Morás Cross – View from Coto de Santa Locaia loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like 'Arteixo Park – O Quinito Beach Bar loop'. Find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Arteixo, MTB Trails around Arteixo, and Cycling around Arteixo guides.
Yes, several attractions in and around Arteixo are suitable for families. The Tower of Hercules and the Compass Rose at the Tower of Hercules are popular choices. The Surfers' Fountain – Orzán Beach is also family-friendly, located near a beach. Additionally, the Meicende recreational park offers a children's area and a promenade, perfect for a family outing.
The thermal waters of Arteixo have been recognized for their health benefits since 1760. With temperatures ranging from 25ºC to 47ºC, they are rich in salt, iodine, and bromide. The historic Arteixo Spa building, dating from the 18th century, is an emblematic structure associated with these therapeutic waters.
For panoramic views, head to the Tower of Hercules, which offers stunning vistas from its top. The Compass Rose at the Tower of Hercules also provides a great viewpoint. Further afield, Monte de San Pedro in nearby A Coruña is known for its expansive scenic outlooks.
Yes, Arteixo contains several ancient fortified settlements known as 'castros.' You can find Castro de Castelo (located in Lañas and Sorrizo), Castro de Canzobre, and Castro das Croas, offering a glimpse into the region's prehistoric past.
The 'blue path' refers to the promenade Arteixo - Barrañán. This scenic coastal path runs along the municipality's coastline, connecting seven of its nine beautiful beaches, making it ideal for walks and enjoying the sea breeze.
The Surfers' Fountain – Orzán Beach is a notable monument located between Matadero beach and Orzán beach. It features two bronze sculptures of surfers, created by José Castiñeiras, paying tribute to the surfing culture prevalent in this area of A Coruña.
The Compass Rose at the Tower of Hercules is a 25-meter diameter mosaic sculpture located at the base of the famous lighthouse. Created by Xavier Correa Corredoira, it represents Celtic mythology and features the icons of seven great Celtic peoples, blending with the adjacent sea to symbolize continuity with the ocean.
Yes, Arteixo offers several recreational parks and green spaces for relaxation and enjoyment. The Meicende recreational park includes a children's area and a promenade near a dam. Other natural spots include the Fraga de Sisalde and Boedo river area, the Monticaño recreational area in Pastoriza, and the pleasant Riverside Walk of Arteixo with its small waterfalls and fountains.


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