Attractions and places to see in Costa Da Mariña Occidental, located on the coast of Lugo in Galicia, Spain, offers a diverse landscape of natural features and cultural sites. This region is recognized for its coastal beauty, including dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and estuaries. It is designated as a Special Conservation Zone (ZEC) and a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA), highlighting its ecological importance. The area features 9 hidden gems waiting to be explored.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Broken and closed probably an earth slide took the first bridge down
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San Román beach has a large expanse of fine golden sand. It is surrounded by small mountains and gentle slopes covered with vegetation.
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The Tixoso viewpoint is located in front of a small beach of the same name and on the mouth of the Viveiro estuary. It has benches and offers spectacular views of the sea.
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Nice viewpoint with sea views. If there is no better fog
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It is not of high difficulty but you have to go with suitable footwear. Stairs are well maintained
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Difficult to access but worth the views
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Viewpoint over the mouth of the Viveiro estuary and the small Tixoso beach that has a small rest area.
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Long beach of fine white sand, rectilinear in shape, with moderate and windy waves. Located in an undeveloped environment.
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For breathtaking vistas, visit Tixoso Viewpoint, which offers spectacular views of the Viveiro estuary and the sea. Another must-see is Fuciño do Porco Point, a picturesque nature reserve with dramatic coastal views from a wooden walkway. Don't miss Punta Roncadoira in Xove, the second most northern point in A Mariña, providing exceptional views of the Cantabrian Sea and its lighthouse.
The region is home to unique geological features. Head to Os Acantilados de Papel (The Paper Cliffs) in Xove, fascinating rock formations that stand as a natural monument on the Galician coast. You can also find impressive, vertigo-inducing cliffs at Cabo Morás, also in Xove.
Yes, you can explore the Maiden's Cave (Cova do Encanto). This natural cave adds a touch of mystique to the region, though its access can be somewhat complicated due to a lack of clear signage and conditioning.
The area boasts beautiful sandy shores. San Román Beach is highly recommended, featuring a large expanse of fine golden sand surrounded by gentle slopes and vegetation. Another idyllic spot is Arealonga Beach, a long stretch of fine white sand in a protected bay.
Explore Viveiro's Historic Center, one of the most significant on the northern Galician coast, featuring cobbled streets, the 15th-century A Ponte da Misericordia, and the Gate of Charles V. You can also visit the Monastery of San Salvador in Lourenzá, a Historic-Artistic Monument founded in 969, which houses a museum of religious art.
Absolutely. Viveiro offers a rich historical center. The fishing town of San Cibrao is home to the Faro de Punta Atalaia lighthouse and the Museo Provincial do Mar, showcasing the region's seafaring heritage. Ourol is known for its 'Indian houses' built by returning emigrants and the unique Xerdiz Indian cemetery, reflecting its historical significance from Megalithic and Castro periods.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find excellent road cycling routes, such as the 'Tixoso Viewpoint – O Porto do Barqueiro loop from Mosende' or the 'Cantabrian Route Natural Trail'. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes in Costa Da Mariña Occidental guide. There are also various cycling tours, including the 'View of Illa de Sarón – Paper Cliffs loop from Auga Doce', detailed in the Cycling in Costa Da Mariña Occidental guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. Consider the 'Fuciño do Porco Point – Fuciño do Porco Viewpoint loop from Mosende' or the 'San Román Beach – Fuciño do Porco Viewpoint loop from Mosende', both offering accessible distances. For more details, check the Easy hikes in Costa Da Mariña Occidental guide.
Many attractions are suitable for families. Beaches like San Román Beach and Arealonga Beach are great for children. Viewpoints such as Tixoso Viewpoint offer accessible spots for enjoying the scenery together. The Museo Provincial do Mar in San Cibrao can also be an engaging educational visit for families.
The Costa Da Mariña Occidental is beautiful year-round, but the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal for enjoying the beaches, coastal walks, and outdoor activities. During this period, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, perfect for exploring the natural landscapes and charming towns.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular coastal views, especially from spots like Fuciño do Porco Point, which is described as a 'fantastic vantage point'. The serene and picturesque beaches, such as San Román Beach, are also highly appreciated for their fine sands and natural surroundings. The unique natural features and the overall tranquility of the region are often highlighted.
Yes, you can discover the Fervenza da Xestosa, a beautiful natural waterfall. It is formed by a river that divides the municipalities of Ourol and Muras, offering a serene and picturesque landscape for visitors.


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