Attractions and places to see around Muras include a variety of natural monuments, walking trails, and unique local art. The region is characterized by its ancient forests, notably featuring monumental eucalyptus trees, and offers routes that are part of the historic Camino del Norte. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from riverbanks to artistic village displays, providing a range of outdoor and cultural experiences.
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The oldest and largest eucalyptus tree in Spain. 61.78 meters tall and planted in 1880. It smells wonderful.
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Along the Camino de Santiago towards Martiñán, you pass through the small village of "O Barral" and you are amazed to find on both sides of the road hedges cut in very pretty shapes, very well maintained (duck-shaped, chair-shaped, square, rhombus, circle...), and a few steps further you find the small rural centre. Very pretty, surprising.
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The access to Souto da Retorta, also known as Eucaliptal de Chavín, is well indicated from Viveiro to the place of Calvoso, and before reaching the Calvoso hermitage there is a dirt road on the right that leads to the parking lot on an esplanade. of Earth. At the beginning of the trail there is a sign for the Souto da Retorta Natural Monument, it talks about the history of the giant eucalyptus trees and has a small map of the path along the river meanders of the Landro River. The path is practically flat and runs between the river bank and the canal that originates in the dam of a hydroelectric plant built a kilometer further on. The trees are colossal, they all have a monumental size and a height that is difficult to reach with the naked eye due to the thickness of the branches. They are the grandparents of all the Spanish eucalyptus trees. The species adapted well to the Iberian climate and in a century and a half it has colonized numerous mountains and territories in the north and west of the peninsula.
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Good area to eat and enjoy nature
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Following the Camino del Norte from Abadín to Campo de Cristo. Have a look at the photos to see the condition of the path!
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Starting point, picnic area, overnight place (illuminated at night) for hikes on the Rio Sór. Equipment, even if partially defective, with toilet and (cold) shower as well as many open fire places, also covered. Wood can be found in the wider area.
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Muras is renowned for its ancient forests and monumental trees. You can visit El Abuelo Eucalyptus Tree, the oldest and largest eucalyptus in Spain, standing over 61 meters tall. Another must-see is Souto da Retorta (Retorta Grove), where you can walk along river meanders surrounded by colossal eucalyptus trees.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both El Abuelo Eucalyptus Tree and Souto da Retorta (Retorta Grove) offer accessible natural environments for all ages. Additionally, the Ponte Sigade Recreation Area is a great spot for families to enjoy nature, with picnic facilities and space to relax by the river.
The Muras area offers a variety of walking trails, including sections of the historic Camino del Norte. You can find trails ranging from easy, like the loop around Souto da Retorta (Retorta Grove) and El Abuelo Eucalyptus Tree, to more challenging routes such as the 'Pozo da Ferida – circular from Boimente' or the 'Eucalyptus Forest – Escouridal Waterfall loop'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Muras.
Absolutely! Don't miss the Topiary Art in O Barral. This small village along the Camino de Santiago features hedges meticulously cut into various shapes like ducks, chairs, and geometric forms, offering a surprising and well-maintained display.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments, the Muras region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on various trails, including those that are part of the Camino del Norte. Cycling is also popular, with options for road cycling and touring bicycle routes around areas like Lago de As Pontes. For detailed routes, check out the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and cycling guide for Muras.
Visitors particularly appreciate the monumental size and beauty of the eucalyptus trees, especially at El Abuelo Eucalyptus Tree and Souto da Retorta (Retorta Grove), often noting the wonderful scent. The surprising and well-maintained Topiary Art in O Barral also receives high praise for its unique charm. The Ponte Sigade Recreation Area is valued for its natural setting and facilities for enjoying the outdoors.
Yes, the trail through Souto da Retorta (Retorta Grove) is practically flat and runs along the river, making it an easy and enjoyable walk for most. A loop connecting Souto da Retorta with El Abuelo Eucalyptus Tree is also rated as easy. You can find more easy options in the hiking guide for Muras.
The Ponte Sigade Recreation Area is an excellent choice. It's described as a good area to eat and enjoy nature, offering picnic facilities, and even open fire places. It's also a convenient starting point for hikes along the Rio Sór.
The Camino del Norte is a historic pilgrimage route, and sections of it pass through the Muras region. For example, the highlight Camino del Norte: Abadín - Campo de Cristo details a segment of this route, offering pilgrims and hikers a chance to experience its historical path through forests and rural landscapes.
For those seeking a challenge, the Muras area offers several difficult hiking routes. Examples include the 'Pozo da Ferida – circular from Boimente' (over 17 km) and the 'As Pontes - trail by Rio Eume and Embalsa de Ribeira' (over 21 km). You can explore these and other demanding options in the hiking guide for Muras.
Yes, Muras offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for road cycling and touring bicycles, with options around the Lago de As Pontes and other scenic areas. Routes range in difficulty from easy to difficult. Check the road cycling guide and cycling guide for Muras for detailed itineraries.


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