To the question How to go to Costa da Morte from Santiago?There is no route better than another, but this guide can help you. When the holidays arrive, it is normal to think of a quiet place close to the beach. Santiago de Compostela is the capital of Galicia, and it is normally the arrival point that every visitor has to do when they arrive in this earthly paradise. However, there is always something beyond, and Costa da Morte is the best option to really get to know the essence of Galician culture.
Don't let the name fool you. This coastal region is a mine of culture, gastronomy, campsites, small fishing villages and endless beautiful beaches that everyone should know. If you want to get to know the best route to go to Costa da Morte from Santiago, stay with us to find out:
First stop
finisterre
Second stop
Zas and Laxe
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final stop
Ponteceso and Malpica
The first route started in the southernmost part of Costa da Morte and we will finish in the northern part of this beautiful region. Ponteceso is a small town that is less than 15 kilometers from Malpica and has a river that runs through it, different hiking trails near the river, a small bird observatory, some beaches, and an ethnoludic museum to preserve Galician culture.
To finish in Malpica, you can leave with plenty of time in the afternoon to enjoy the sea properly, go to the diving center, spend a few hours on the shore of a beach or try the old food that is found in the fishing villages.
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Camino de Santiago French
He The road to Santiago French It is an ancient route that has been traveled by pilgrims from all over the world for centuries. With a distance of 114km in 5 stages from Sarria to the city of Santiago de Compostela in Spain, the French Camino de Santiago is one of the longest and most popular pilgrimage routes in Europe.
On this route, pilgrims traverse breathtaking landscapes, from rugged mountains to verdant meadows and lush valleys. In addition to its natural beauty, the French way from Sarria It is also rich in history and culture, with numerous monuments, churches, and ancient buildings that pilgrims can visit along the way.