Best natural monuments around A Teixeira feature diverse landscapes, including river canyons, ancient forests, and significant geological formations. The region is characterized by the Sil River canyon, terraced vineyards, and numerous viewpoints offering expansive vistas. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, from gorges and rivers to historical sites integrated into the natural environment.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The As Fontiñas viewing point is an excellent window into the best-preserved natural ecosystems in the Sil Canyon, a mysterious and balanced mix of water, stone, forest and space. The course of the Gavias stream reaches the edge of the cliffs from the fields of Requián and before entering the Sil River it plunges down a crazy and dizzying succession of rocky steps. In one of them it creates the Pozo da Ovella waterfall, a giant's cauldron that demonstrates the energy of the water when it falls furiously down the walls of the great Sil gorge.
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In the surroundings of Parada de Sil there are several paths marked by old “carriozas” or traditional paths that run through beautiful “castiñeiros” (chestnut) forests, with centuries-old specimens, buildings and ethnographic remains linked to chestnut cultivation. The “souto” of chestnut trees is a living symbol of the rural world of the Galician interior. The itinerary is a thematic walk in the chestnut culture, an open-air museum among centuries-old specimens that serves to protect resources and maintain the cultural and environmental value of the rural environment.
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The Balconies of Madrid have a history that speaks of emigration, dreams and human adventures in unknown lands. The original name of Os Torgás was changed when the people of the Ourense villages of the Ribeira Sacra hung themselves from the cliffs of the River Sil to say goodbye to their loved ones who were leaving for Madrid and other lands in the south with the dream of a new life. The viewing points form small steps hanging over the river gorge and cause a special fascination. The breeze in the air carries the aromas of vineyards hanging on steep rocky terraces and melodies of elves emerging from enchanted forests, descendants of the primitive mythological beings who resisted the sacralisation of their plant kingdom by the monks and long before by the Roman legions. The walls of the Sil Canyon are a monumental sculpture five hundred metres high made of fierce, bare granite, a fortress of living rock up to the edge of the viewing points that filter the wind, the lights and the eternal songs of all the people who have passed through this fantastic natural balcony to say goodbye or find someone.
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The Mirador de O Boqueiriño, in the Ribeira Sacra, is located on the slope of the Sil River canyon. It offers spectacular views of the terraced vineyards and the Sil canyon. Built from wood and Corten steel, it is designed to blend into the natural landscape. It is an ideal place to contemplate the unique landscapes of the region, known for their beauty and serenity.
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The chapel and necropolis of San Vítor de Barjacoba (in Galician, Capela e necropole de San Vítor de Barxacova) is an archaeological complex located in the town hall of Parada de Sil, formed by the remains of a medieval chapel and a necropolis with excavated anthropomorphic tombs in stone. Many pieces of kitchen pottery were found, a conrad of Sancho IV of León, a real de vellón of Enrique II of Castile, and a ceiti of Alfonso V of Portugal. In one of the chapel's tombs a fragment of a human tibia appeared.
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Spectacular. It is part of the route of the viewpoints that you can do on Mtb or walking
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The Torgás recreational area is in an area where a bush called heather abounds, it is also close to leafy groves of century-old chestnut trees. Mountainous hiking area, with viewpoints that offer panoramic views of a river valley.
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This necropolis is an exceptional testimony of hermitage and one of the most important in the northwest of the peninsula, for the early medieval period, X-XI centuries. The research work revealed the existence of a chapel and more than 40 tombs excavated in the rock, divided into three different sectors.
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A Teixeira is renowned for its spectacular viewpoints overlooking the Sil River canyon. Don't miss the Balcones de Madrid Viewpoint (Os Torgás Viewpoint), known for its panoramic views of the Cañon de Sil mountains. Another must-see is O Boqueiriño Viewpoint, which offers breathtaking vistas of terraced vineyards and the canyon, designed to blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. The As Fontiñas Viewpoint also provides an excellent window into the best-preserved natural ecosystems of the Sil Canyon.
Yes, the region offers natural monuments intertwined with history. The San Vítor de Barxacova Chapel and Necropolis is an exceptional archaeological complex featuring the remains of a medieval chapel and over 40 rock-cut tombs from the 10th-11th centuries. It's a significant testimony to hermitage in the northwest of the peninsula, set amidst a natural landscape.
The natural monuments around A Teixeira are surrounded by diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the Chestnut Trail in Parada de Sil, which winds through ancient chestnut forests, offering an open-air museum experience of the region's rural heritage. For more options, including easy to difficult routes along the Río Mao Canyon, check out the Hiking around A Teixeira guide.
Many natural monuments in A Teixeira are family-friendly. For instance, the O Boqueiriño Viewpoint is easily accessible and offers spectacular views that can be enjoyed by all ages. The Chestnut Trail in Parada de Sil is also a gentle trail suitable for families to explore ancient forests and learn about local culture.
While A Teixeira's natural monuments are beautiful year-round, spring and autumn generally offer the most optimal conditions. During these seasons, the weather is mild, and the landscapes are vibrant—spring brings lush greenery, while autumn showcases the stunning colors of the terraced vineyards in the Sil Canyon. Clear skies are more common, providing unobstructed panoramic views from the various viewpoints.
Absolutely. The Chestnut Trail in Parada de Sil is a prime example, running through ancient chestnut forests with centuries-old specimens. These 'soutos' are living symbols of the Galician interior's rural world, showcasing unique flora and the region's deep connection to chestnut cultivation.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views, especially from highlights like the Balcones de Madrid Viewpoint, which offers breathtaking panoramas of the Sil River canyon. The blend of natural beauty with cultural heritage, such as the ancient chestnut forests and historical sites, also receives high acclaim. The tranquility and the opportunity to connect with nature are often highlighted.
Yes, A Teixeira and its surroundings offer challenging and scenic road cycling routes. You can find several difficult routes, including the 'Canyon do Sil Vuelta' and loops around Castro Caldelas and Montederramo. For detailed routes and more information, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around A Teixeira guide.
The dramatic landscapes of the Sil River canyon are best experienced from its numerous viewpoints. The Balcones de Madrid Viewpoint and O Boqueiriño Viewpoint offer iconic views of the terraced vineyards and steep slopes. Additionally, the As Fontiñas Viewpoint provides a unique perspective on the canyon's well-preserved natural ecosystems, including the Pozo da Ovella waterfall.
For visits during milder seasons, comfortable hiking shoes, layers of clothing, and sun protection are recommended. If visiting in winter, be prepared for colder conditions, especially at higher viewpoints. Warm, waterproof clothing, sturdy hiking boots, and possibly traction aids for icy patches are advisable, as some areas can experience winter conditions, particularly in the nearby Serra da Estrela Nature Park.
Yes, there are several running trails that allow you to explore the natural beauty around A Teixeira. Options include challenging routes like the 'Mirador de los Balcones de Madrid – circular desde Parada de Sil' and various loops around the Mao River Boardwalk. You can find more details and routes in the Running Trails around A Teixeira guide.


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