Ons Island - Isla de Ons
The Ons Islands (Islas de Ons) are of international conservation importance and have National Park status in Spain. They are one of the most important nature conservation and wildlife sites in Spain. But outside Galicia and Spain few people have much awareness about their existance and significance.
The Ons Islands cover an area of about 470 hectares and along with the Cies Islands are part of the Atlantic Islands National Park and they lie in the province of Pontevedra close to the Port of Bueu. There are actually 10 beaches almost all virgin. Half are on the eastern side of the island of Ons, and from north to south are Melide (the largest and nudist), das Dornas (for the northern dock), Area dos Cans (the most central and busy), Canexol (close to the fort and the cemetery) and Pereiró (the southern most). On the west-facing Atlantic are the rocky beaches of Fontiñas and Liñeiro, to the south is Fedorento Beach, and the northern most island of the archipelago is the the Beach of Onza South and Onza North.
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The most beautiful bench in the world, Estaca de Bares, Galicia, Spain
Located in the northernmost part of Spain, this bench offers a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean.
EDEN 2010 - A Guarda (Spain) long version
Looking out over the Atlantic and flanked by the Miño river and the mountain of Santa Tegra, you will find A Guarda, one of the most traditional fishing heritage villages in Galicia, Spain. A Guarda is known as the Capital of lobster because of its quality seafood and beautiful coastal beaches and landscapes. A traveler coming to A Guarda will discover that over two thousand years of history have endured within the area. Its walled town, declared to be Historic-Artistic Heritage, is a significant example of Galician hill-fort culture.
Places to see in ( Galicia - Spain ) Castro de Barona
Places to see in ( Galicia - Spain ) Castro de Barona
The Castro de Baroña is a fort located in the parish of Baroña, a municipality of Porto do Son in the province of A Coruña. The settlement, surrounded by two walls and containing twenty roundhouses that still remain today, was built on a peninsula and inhabited from the 1st Century BC to the 1st Century AD.
A moat four metres wide by three metres deep, forming the first line of defence, was dug into the isthmus that connects the town to the fort. Beyond this, there is a rampart consisting of two almost parallel stone walls filled with sand and stone. It is thought that this rampart originally connected to the town walls, creating an area most likely without housing. The main wall is well preserved and has two sides, the one on the right is made up of three gradually rising stone walls, and the one on the left is similar to that of the isthmus.
To the right of the entrance there was a defensive tower where the walls narrowed, so it is assumed that it was shut with a gate to prevent the passage of carts. It is possible that the wall previously surrounded the entire fort. There is a sloped entrance that leads into the interior living space, which is divided into four separate parts. In the first, it is debated whether the construction on the left is either a long bench or a single fallen pillar. Within this building a fireplace, some earthenware artefacts and a hole for a post were found, indicating it could have been a forge. Set against the gate, there are other oval shaped structures with a hall and another that could have been a forge.
The next section is separated by a retaining wall and is reached by some stairs, which are the best preserved of all Galician forts. This section contains a group of houses forming an area sheltered from the wind. A trail leads to the highest part of the town where there are other surviving structures. Evidence suggests the town was self-sufficient. Inside the fort there was no water, springs or wells, thus there was the need to source water elsewhere. It is thought that food came primarily from the sea, and so basically consisted in shellfish and fish. They also ate cattle, goats, sheep and acorns. At the site there are remains of metalwork, masonry and textiles.
The Castro de Baroña was first excavated in 1933 by Sebastián González-García. The subsequent excavations were carried out by J. M. Luengo (1969-1970), Francisco Calo Lourido and Teresa Soeiro (1980 to 1984). Ánxel Concheiro (1984) and Francisco Calo (1985) reinforced the structural integrity of the fort, and a new round of excavations and renovations was started on May 21, 2012.
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Praia de Paxariñas Sanxenxo Pontevedra
Praia de Paxariñas, Municipio: Sanxenxo, Provinca: Pontevedra, Comunidade: Galiza (Galicia) País: Espanha (Spain).
Praia de pequenas dimensões (150 por 40 metros), semi-urbana, areia branca e mar suave. Tem bandeira azul, bar e nadador salvador.
Small beach (150 by 40 meters), semi-urban, white sand and moderate ocean. It has blue flag, bar and lifeguard.
Rajoy de vacaciones en Ribadumia (A Casa de Alicia) Arousa.tv
Situada en Ribadumia, esta casa de turismo rural será el lugar elegido por el presidente del gobierno Mariano Rajoy para sus estancia de vacaciones en Agosto.
Siempre según la información de PontevedraViva, de la que luego se han hecho eco distintos medios de comunicación, Rajoy disfrutará de la calma de un lugar apartado de la parroquia de Besomaño, en Ribadumia.
Convent of San Paio de Antealtares, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain, Europe
The Royal Monastery of San Pelayo de Antealtares (Monastery of San Paio de Antealtares in Galician) is currently a Spanish convent of cloistered Benedictine nuns located in Santiago de Compostela, belonging from its foundation to the Benedictine Order. It is located in the old town, opposite the head of the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, closing the square of the Quintana. Antealtares was originally monastery of monks under the invocation of San Pedro. By the middle of the twelfth century, apparently, it ended up relieving San Pedro as titular Pelayo, the Galician boy martyr. His community was an essential part, since the High Middle Ages, of the devotional and cultural nucleus of the Locus Santi Jacobi founded by Alfonso II of Asturias, the chaste in the first quarter of the ninth century. His work focused on the care of the Altar of the Apostle, the liturgical service and the attention of the first pilgrims. With the delivery of the monks of Antealtares, Compostela became a great focus of spirituality and culture. In 1499, the reformer Fray Rodrigo of Valencia, by order of the Catholic Monarchs, decided that this monastery was the center of the reform of the female monasteries of the order in Galicia, confirming the foundation and endowment by papal bulls of Innocent VIII and Alexander VI and the authority of the General Chapter of the Congregation of Valladolid on July 23, 1499. Five hundred years after such an event, the Followers of the Saint of Nursia continue in Antealtares as the only monastic presence, but in continuity, of those of the Order that had the city of Santiago from its very beginnings at the beginning of the ninth century.
Hotel Tamanaco - O Grove - Spain
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Hotel Tamanaco hotel city: O Grove - Country: Spain
Address: Rúa Castelao, 162; zip code: 36980
Tamanaco Hotel is just 50 metres from Toja Island and within 10-15 minutes’ drive from several beaches, including A Lanzada Beach. The hotel offers a healthy breakfast. Some rooms at Tamanaco have views over the Arousa Estuary, or the hotel garden.
-- L'Hotel Tamanaco se trouve à seulement 50 mètres de l'île de la Toja et à moins de 10-15 minutes de route de plusieurs plages, dont celle d'A Lanzada. L'établissement propose un petit-déjeuner équilibré.
-- El Tamanaco Hotel está a sólo 50 metros de la isla de La Toja y 10-15 minutos en coche de varias playas, como la de A Lanzada. El hotel ofrece un desayuno saludable.
-- Nur 50 m von der Insel Toja und 10 bis 15 Fahrminuten von mehreren Stränden wie dem Strand A Lanzada entfernt erwartet Sie das Hotel Tamanaco. Morgens wird ein gesundes Frühstück serviert.
-- Tamanaco Hotel ligt op slechts 50 meter van Isla de la Toja en binnen 10-15 minuten rijden van diverse stranden, waaronder het strand A Lanzada. Het hotel biedt een gezond ontbijt.
-- Situato a soli 50 metri dall'Isola di Toxa Grande e a 10-15 minuti d'auto da molte spiagge, tra cui quella di A Lanzada, il Tamanaco Hotel offre una ricca colazione.
-- O Hotel Tamanaco encontra-se a 50 metros da Ilha de la Toja e a cerca de 10 a 15 minutos de carro de várias praias, incluindo a Praia A Lanzada. O hotel serve um saudável pequeno-almoço.
-- Tamanaco Hotel酒店距离Toja Island岛仅有50米,距离包括阿兰扎达海滩(A Lanzada Beach)在内的多处海滩均有不到10至15分钟车程,提供健康早餐。 Tamanaco酒店的部分客房享有阿罗萨河口(Arousa Estuary)或酒店花园的美景,都设有私人浴室、暖气以及电视。所有客房都禁止吸烟。 附近的德拉托亚岛(Isla de la Toja Island)拥有多个Spa度假胜地、西班牙(Spain)的第一家赌场以及九洞高尔夫球场。格罗韦(O...
-- Hotel Tamanaco znajduje się zaledwie 50 metrów od wyspy Toja i 10-15 minut jazdy od kilku plaż, w tym plaży A Lanzada. Hotel oferuje zdrowe śniadanie w formie bufetu.
-- Отель Tamanaco находится в 50 метрах от острова Ла-Тоха и в 10-15 минутах езды от различных пляжей, включая пляж Лансада. В отеле для гостей накрывается полезный завтрак.
-- يقع Tamanaco Hotel على بعد 50 متر من جزيرة توخا وعلى بعد من 10 إلى 15 دقيقة بالسيارة إلى العديد من الشواطئ بما في ذلك شاطئ انزادا. يوفر الفندق وجبة فطور صحية. توفر بعض الغرف في Tamanaco إطلالات على مصب نهر Arousa Estuary أو حديقة الفندق.
-- Tamanaco Hotel ligger kun 50 meter fra øya Toja og ca. 10-15 minutters kjøring fra strender som A Lanzada. Her tilbys en sunn frokost. Noen av rommene på Tamanaco gir utsikt over elvemunningen Ría de Arousa eller hagen på hotellet.
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Cabo Udra Nature Park, Rias Baixas, Galicia
Coming to the end of the summer and it was a nice day so I decided to take a walk around one of my favorite spots of the Rias Baixas... Cabo Udra or Udra Cape in English a small peninsula in Bueu on O Morrazo. A great place for taking photos of the Cies Islands and Ons Islands at the front of the bays of Vigo and Pontevedra. An excellent vantage point to enjoy the picturesque scenery of the Rias Baixas. Come with us and visit Galicia's Rias Baixas coast. Here is a selection of tours....
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