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Aug 30, 2013 The Independent Travel. Jutting defiantly into the Atlantic on the north-western corner of Spain, Galicia is a far cry from the country's typical costas. On a misty morning among the green hills and valleys, beside one of the characteristic granite roadside crosses, you could be forgiven for thinking you'd strayed
Jul 29, 2012 While Santiago de Compostela is Galicia's most famous city and one of the world's biggest international pilgrimage destinations, this terra de meigas (land of witches, . Travelling by train can be a frustrating experience as services are infrequent and do not reach the most remote areas of the coast. A new
Passionately entangled with the Atlantic Ocean, at the northwest corner of the Iberian Peninsula, Galicia feels far removed from the rest of Spain. Everywhere.
Our guide to Galicia by our local expert - Videos & Virtual Tours of the best Restaurants, Nightlife, Things To Do, What's On and more
Sep 7, 2017 Galicia, Spain | The Conde Nast Traveller guide to Galicia, including where to eat, where to stay and what to do in the Rias Baixas.
Jul 18, 2012 Self-catering works out significantly cheaper in Galicia than in most of Spain's other holiday regions. We booked a lovely modern villa near Pontevedra through Vintage Travel (01954 261431; vintagetravel.co.uk), which offers more than two dozen high-quality properties, all with pools, in the Rias Baixas
Apr 7, 2016 There's more to Spain than Madrid! Get off the beaten path with this travel guide to the Galicia region - where to go, what to do, and how to do it cheaply!
Aug 19, 2017 Galicia is also large, about three-quarters the size of the Netherlands, and so for this guide we'll travel along its coast, picking out some of the best beaches, coastal towns and seafood restaurants from Ribadeo and Ortigueira in the north via A Coruna and the Costa da Morte and then south to the area
Galicia travel guide. Spain's green northwestern corner keeps a spectacular coastline. Inland, historic pilgrimage routes cut across empty sierras to meet at Santiago de Compostela. Galicia is an autonomous region in the northwestern corner of the Iberian Peninsula, with its own language, Gallego. It is made up of the four
The web's biggest tourist guide about Galicia (Spain) and its many cities and towns including Santiago de Compostela, Lugo, A Coruna, Vigo, Pontevedra, Ourense, Noia, Muros and Padron.
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