Best natural monuments around Beariz are found in the municipality of Beariz, located in the province of Ourense, within the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. This region is characterized by its natural beauty, including ridges like Serra do Cando and Monte de Liñares, and mountains such as Serra do Suído. Visitors can explore 6 natural monuments, offering diverse geological formations and scenic vistas.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Granite boulders typical of the Galician massif mark this important peak at the top of A Serra do Cando. Locals believe that the rocks sculpted by the passage of time and climate are the door to the afterlife.
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Spectacular views from the Mirador de las tres Rías. The top of this mountain is covered in wind turbines. Whether we like it or not, they are here to stay.
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Unfortunately, there was nothing to see. It was raining.
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Place associated with rites and offerings.
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Trails through the wild surroundings of Grose and Blackberry leading to the top of the mountain at an altitude of over 1000 m will reach the wind farm facing the Sierra Condan massif. Spectacular views on clear days.
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Exposed monolithic granite rock formation typical of the Galician mountains.
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The Beariz area offers diverse natural features, including the exposed monolithic granite rock formation of Pena Corneira, and the captivating Fervenza da Freixa, considered one of Galicia's most beautiful waterfalls. You'll also find high summits like Pico do Candán offering spectacular views.
Yes, Porta do Alén, located on Monte Seixo, is a site steeped in local folklore. Known as 'the door of the afterlife,' it features uniquely shaped rocks sculpted by nature and time, forming a megalithic complex with cultural significance and associations with ancient rites.
While many natural monuments offer general outdoor enjoyment, Porta do Alén is specifically noted as family-friendly. Its access is also very affordable thanks to the network of tracks in the area, making it easier for families to reach.
Access to many natural monuments, such as Porta do Alén, is made easier by tracks created for wind turbines. For Pena Corneira, the road is in good condition with an acceptable gradient, suggesting relatively easy access.
For truly breathtaking vistas, visit the Three Estuaries Viewpoint. From this location, you can enjoy impressive 360º panoramic views, including the estuaries of Vigo, Pontevedra, and Arousa. Pico do Candán also offers spectacular views on clear days.
Yes, the region around Beariz is excellent for hiking. You can find trails leading through wild surroundings to summits like Pico do Candán. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Beariz guide, which includes moderate and difficult options like the 'Cascada de Cavadosa from Cerdedo' or 'The viewpoint of the Tres Rías from Cerdedo'.
Absolutely. The area offers several road cycling routes that pass by or near natural monuments. For example, the 'O Carballiño and Pena Corneira Loop' is a challenging route. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Beariz guide.
The region of Galicia, where Beariz is located, is known for its 'Green Spain' natural environment. While specific data for Beariz is not available, generally, spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring natural monuments, avoiding the heat of summer and potential winter chill or rain. Clear days are best for panoramic views from summits and viewpoints.
Pena Corneira is a significant natural monument due to its striking exposed monolithic granite rock formation, which is characteristic of the Galician mountains. It's a popular spot for its unique geology and offers a flat climb to reach it.
Visitors particularly appreciate the spectacular and impressive 360º views from locations like the Three Estuaries Viewpoint. The unique geological formations, such as those at Porta do Alén, and the wild, natural surroundings of places like Pico do Candán, are also highly valued by outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Beariz that allow you to experience the natural beauty of the area. You can find routes like the 'Coco – Miradoiro do Monte de Coco loop' in the Running Trails around Beariz guide, offering options from moderate to difficult.
Yes, the Hiking around Beariz guide features several circular routes. Examples include 'Cascada de Cavadosa from Cerdedo — circular by the río Seixo' and 'Cerdedo — circular by the Sendero Frei Martin Sarmiento', providing varied options for exploring the natural landscapes.


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