Those who walk the pilgrimage route should definitely turn right at the 51 km stone and make a detour to the waterfall of the Río Barosa. A large parking lot …
You should definitely explore the waterfalls of Tío Umia. Walking up the river you first find the waterfalls and have a great view of the cascades from below. If you …
On the Stone and Water Route there are around fifty watermills that were built here from the 17th century onwards to grind grain for bread making. They were restored between …
Trails along the banks of the Lerez River on its final journey before discharging into the estuary. Shady area with many pools and small waterfalls that slow down the river on its way down