A Coruña Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit A Coruña? Check out our A Coruña Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in A Coruña.
Top Places to visit in A Coruña:
Camino de Santiago, Santiago de Compostela. Casco Historico, Refugio de Verdes, Botafumeiro, Camino de Finisterre, Parque Natural Fragas do Eume, Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Castro de Barona, Plaza del Obradoiro, Faro de Fisterra, Tower of Hercules, Cabo Vilan, Museo Naval, Monte de San Pedro, Salto De Xallas-Ezaro
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Places to see in ( Galicia - Spain ) Castillo de Vimianzo
Places to see in ( Galicia - Spain ) Castillo de Vimianzo
The Castle of Vimianzo , also known as Torres de Martelo , is located at the entrance of the town of Vimianzo , in the town hall of the same name, province of La Coruña . At present it hosts a permanent exhibition of popular crafts.
Castillo de Vimianzo is in very good condition. It conserves parts of century XIII , although the majority belong to the centuries XIV and XV. The building has irregular polygonal floor plan adapting to the terrain. It consists of three rectangular defensive towers around a courtyard of weapons in addition to the tribute tower , with its cantilevered battlements. The diamond-studded battlements that once surrounded the entire castle are only preserved in the Tower of Homage and in the walk of one of the walls.
Its perimeter is surrounded in its entirety by a deep moat. It also preserves the way of round and in the doorway of entrance to the patio you can see the shield with the head of wolf of Moscoso.
The closeness of the fortress to the coast allowed him to control the commercial routes of the North Sea , the sardine and salt business, and rescue the booty of ships that were wrecked on these coasts.
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GREEN SPAIN TOUR 2009
This new IMTBike tour starts in Santiago de Compostela, a city famous the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage or Saint James Way in English. Santiago is located in Galicia famous for its verdant rolling mountains and seafood rich coast. You will ride through the Green Spain provinces of Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country. You will experience the perfect blend of Northern Spains rugged coastline and the majestic Pico de Europa Mountains. Two nights in elegant San Sebastian will give you time to enjoy some pintxos and Txakoli(Basque tapas and white wine) and relax at the Playa de la Concha (Shell Beach). Time for more mountain riding as you head to Leon and then back to the Atlantic coast to Biaona and one of the best Paradors in all of Spain. The last riding day will be spectacular as you wind up the coast along cliffs and breaking surf back to Santiago. Mark this on your calender as one of the greatest riding adventures you will ever have!
Asturias, Cantabria, Galicia, Castilla y León - DJi Phantom 3 Professional, Drohne, Kopter
Nord Spanien im September 2016, eine tolle Landschaft mit 1000 Eindrücken!
Cruise Destination - La Coruna, Spain
Discover the Galician town of La Coruna on Spain's north west coast during a port of call aboard the Royal Caribbean cruise ship Independence of the Seas.
The port town made history in 1588 when the Spanish Armada sailed off to conquer England, which resulted in a humiliated defeat when the Brits retaliated and left La Coruna in ruins.
A prominent landmark, the ancient tower of Hercules is still in use today.
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When in Galicia: Road Trip Day 2
My friend, Shayla, and I rented a car for five days and went on mini road trips through Galicia! For the second day, we went to Muros, Ézaro, as well as the lookout spot there know as the Mirador de Ézaro, and the lighthouse in Finisterre or the Faro de Finisterre in Spanish. We had lots of fun and met some cool people!
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San Andrés de Teixido La puerta al más alla
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Galicia is Wonderland
A place with a lot ways to get lost and to find yourself.
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.