Where are we

Find us at Aldea de Coira 20, a peaceful hamlet in Teo. Here you can enjoy the serenity of the Galician countryside while being just a few minutes from the cultural heart of Santiago de Compostela.

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Near Us

Discover the enchanting places surrounding our location in Galicia.


Nestled in the heart of Galicia, our location offers easy access to some of the region's most captivating attractions. From the rugged beauty of the Costa da Morte to the spiritual serenity of Santiago de Compostela, and the vibrant local markets of Padrón, there's something for every explorer. Enjoy the renowned Albariño wines of Rías Baixas or delve into the ancient terraced vineyards of Ribeira Sacra. Our prime spot makes us the perfect base for your Galician adventure, whether you're seeking cultural immersion, breathtaking landscapes, or culinary delights.

A Perfect Location to Discover Galicia
• A Coruña, home to the Tower of Hercules and a beautiful seaside promenade.
• Lugo, famous for its Roman Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
• Ourense, land of thermal baths and excellent wines.
• Pontevedra, with its charming historic old town.
• Vigo, the largest city in Galicia and gateway to the Cíes Islands.

From here, it is also very easy to reach some of Galicia’s most iconic destinations: the Costa da Morte, the Ribeira Sacra, Finisterre at the “end of the world,” the beaches of As Catedrais or Carnota, and the magical Rías Baixas.
All in all, this is an ideal base for discovering Galicia from north to south and east to west, while enjoying its culture, nature, and gastronomy.

Activities in Galicia

Galicia is a destination full of unique experiences that combine nature, culture, and tradition. During your stay, you can enjoy hiking routes through mountains, rivers, and spectacular coastlines, or try kayaking in its rías and reservoirs.
If you prefer the sea, boat trips offer a wonderful way to discover unique landscapes and visit the Atlantic Islands. Horseback riding routes are also a great family-friendly option for exploring forests and rural paths in a different way.
The region is perfect for relaxation too, with its famous spa resorts such as the historic Mondariz, and for food and wine lovers, with visits to Albariño wineries or the Estrella Galicia brewery.
Galicia also keeps its festivals and traditions alive, from Entroido (Carnival) to the Seafood Festival, and offers original tourist train routes—an easy and enjoyable way to explore the region’s landscapes and heritage.

What to visit?

Did you miss it? Check the map again. We have signalized the most tourist stops for you.

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    Finisterre (Fisterra)

    Historically known as “the End of the World,” Finisterre is a dramatic cape where pilgrims traditionally continued their journey after reaching Santiago. Watching the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean from the lighthouse is an unforgettable experience, surrounded by stunning cliffs and a strong sense of history.

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    Costa da Morte

    Beyond Finisterre lies the Costa da Morte, a coastline of wild and untamed beauty. Known for its dramatic cliffs, powerful seas, and shipwreck history, this area invites you to explore charming fishing villages such as Muxía, enjoy fresh seafood, and experience the raw natural force of Galicia.

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    Padrón

    Just a short drive from Santiago, Padrón is rich in history and tradition. It is famous as the landing place of the Apostle Saint James and as the birthplace of the beloved Galician poet Rosalía de Castro. Don’t miss tasting the famous Padrón peppers — some mild, some spicy!

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    Ribeira Sacra

    Step into the breathtaking Ribeira Sacra, a landscape shaped by the Sil and Miño rivers, famous for its ancient terraced vineyards clinging to steep hillsides. This region—literally “Sacred Riverside”—is dotted with medieval monasteries and offers spectacular views and exceptional wines. A truly unique and picturesque experience.

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    Rías Baixas

    Discover the Rías Baixas, Galicia’s renowned wine region, famous for its fresh Albariño white wines. This area is defined by its deep estuaries (rías) that stretch inland, creating a lush green landscape dotted with vineyards and lively fishing ports. Enjoy delicious seafood and explore charming coastal towns such as Cambados.

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    Santiago de Compostela

    Santiago de Compostela is a must-visit destination thanks to its rich historical and spiritual heritage. Its impressive cathedral, the final destination of the famous Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, is the heart of the city and a magnificent example of Romanesque and Baroque architecture.
    Strolling through the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reveals charming cobbled streets and welcoming squares. Don’t miss the Mercado de Abastos, where you can taste local Galician cuisine. Museums and convents also offer a wonderful insight into Galician culture and traditions. Every corner of Santiago blends history, art, and modern life, making your visit truly unforgettable.

Activities

Activities

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    🌲 Hiking & Walking

    Enjoy local hiking routes or walk a stage of the Camino de Santiago. Explore the Ruta dos Faros along the Costa da Morte, or take a relaxing stroll along the Sarela River in Santiago.

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    🚤 Sailing & Boat Trips

    There are several options to enjoy the sea. Public ferries run to the Cíes Islands and Ons Island (both natural parks), where you can spend the day relaxing on beautiful beaches or hiking. You can also join boat trips to visit the mussel farms (bateas) and enjoy fresh mussel tastings from the rías.
    Private boat rentals with a skipper are available as well, allowing you to explore the rías, go dolphin or whale watching, or simply enjoy a magical sunset at sea. Advance booking is recommended for all these activities.

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    ♨️ Spa & Thermal Baths

    Treat yourself to a relaxing spa day at historic locations such as Mondariz or the thermal baths of Ourense (As Burgas, Outariz). A lovely way to unwind after family outings, walks, and sightseeing. Advance booking is recommended, and many spas offer family-friendly or group packages.

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    Winery & Brewery Visits

    Discover the wine routes of the Rías Baixas, with visits to local wineries such as Martín Códax in Cambados. You can also enjoy guided tours of the Estrella Galicia brewery in A Coruña. Advance booking is always required for these visits.

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    🎭 Festivals & Traditions

    Living calendar: from pilgrimages and local fairs to the Rapa das Bestas (a tradition in Sabucedo), the Entroido (rural carnivals), or the Festa do Marisco. These are perfect opportunities for guests to experience the local culture; provide the dates and logistics (parking, schedules) on the website and suggest routes to get there.

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    🛶 Kayaking

    Guided kayaking excursions are available in rías and rivers, such as the Muros–Noia inner rías or river sections like the Tambre. Routes range from half-day to full-day trips and are ideal for observing birds and enjoying the coastline from the water. Many companies offer double kayaks for families and provide all necessary equipment (life jacket and paddles).
    Tip: Check the difficulty level in advance, wear clothes that can get wet, and bring a waterproof bag for your phone.

Useful Links

Useful Links

• Official tourism website of the Xunta de Galicia

https://www.turismo.gal/inicio

What to do

https://www.turismo.gal/que-facer?langId=es_ES

Tourism Santiago

https://www.santiagoturismo.com/

Santiago de Compostela

https://www.santiagoturismo.com/

Traditional Festivals

https://www.paxinasgalegas.es/fiestas/