Attractions and places to see around A Lama, located in the province of Pontevedra, Galicia, offer a variety of natural and historical sites. The region is characterized by its rivers, such as the Almofrei, Oitavén, and Barragán, which carve through forested landscapes. Visitors can explore a mix of natural monuments, historical bridges, and scenic trails. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its diverse geographical features.
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The path along the Barragán River, known as the Senda da Fraga do Río Barragán, is a very picturesque hiking route in Galicia. This circular route begins and ends in Xunqueiras, in the municipality of Pazos de Borbén.😎🚶♂️🌄
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The Eiras Reservoir, also known as the Eiras Reservoir, is located in the province of Pontevedra. The concrete dam in the form of a double curvature vault. 😊
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Wild swimming is a pleasure, you must try it. This place, like many in Pontevedra, is well maintained and accessible to the public bathroom. You must jump on a warm summer afternoon.
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End point of the Senda da Auga, which starts from Calle Cantabria in Vigo. Complete route: https://www.komoot.com/es-es/tour/513781359
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A tributary of the Oitavén River that acts as a natural border between the municipalities of Fornelos de Montes and Pazos de Borbén. It houses a hiking itinerary (PR-G 164 or Senda da Fraga do Barragán). It stands out for its closed riverside forest landscape, and also for its cultural and ethnographic aspects. You can find canals, mills, bridges, cobbled paths, etc., which demonstrate the importance of the river in the lives of the residents.
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The path next to the Barragán river runs through the parishes of Pazos de Borbén and Fornelos de Montes. The Fragas del Barragán route (PR-G164) was created and strengthened in 2011. The route runs through one of the best-preserved oceanic forests in the province of Pontevedra
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Stone bridge over the Almofrei river in the Borela parish, Cotobade. Unfortunately, the bridge was replaced by a newer bridge built for vehicular traffic, but it was built very close to the original structure, which detracted from its beauty.
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The region around A Lama is rich in natural landscapes, particularly rivers like the Almofrei, Oitavén, and Barragán. You can explore the picturesque Barragán River, known for its well-preserved oceanic forest and a hiking itinerary (PR-G 164 or Senda da Fraga do Barragán). Another highlight is the Verdugo River Beach, a great spot for wild swimming on warm summer afternoons.
Yes, the area features historical elements such as the Borela Bridge, a 17th-century stone bridge over the Almofrei river, originally medieval. The Barragán River area also showcases cultural and ethnographic aspects with old canals, mills, and cobbled paths.
A Lama offers diverse outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, touring, and mountain biking. For instance, explore the 'Route through the Serra do Cando' for road cycling, or the 'Carballedo River Beach – Mirador do Coirego loop' for touring. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails like 'Ponte Caldelas - return via Coto Aguda'. You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling, Cycling, and MTB Trails around A Lama.
Absolutely. The Verdugo River Beach is a family-friendly spot, well-maintained and accessible for swimming, perfect for a warm afternoon. The Borela Bridge is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a pleasant historical site to visit by the river.
For scenic walks, consider the path along the Barragán River, known as the Senda da Fraga do Río Barragán. This circular route starts and ends in Xunqueiras and takes you through one of the best-preserved oceanic forests in Pontevedra. Another option is the trail PO-234 Towards Ponte Caldelas, which offers a quiet 6 km downhill section surrounded by eucalyptus plantations.
The Eiras Dam is a significant man-made monument in the form of a double curvature vault. Inaugurated in 1977, it serves as the end point of the Senda da Auga and is crucial for supplying water to Vigo. It's an impressive structure to visit, showcasing engineering amidst natural surroundings.
Visitors particularly enjoy the opportunities for wild swimming at places like Verdugo River Beach, appreciating its well-maintained and accessible nature. The quiet and scenic routes, such as PO-234 Towards Ponte Caldelas, surrounded by eucalyptus, are also highly valued for their peaceful experience.
Yes, several spots offer great views. The Verdugo River Beach is noted as a viewpoint, providing picturesque river scenes. Additionally, the trail PO-234 Towards Ponte Caldelas offers scenic experiences through eucalyptus plantations, ideal for photography.
Near A Lama, you can find a variety of cycling routes catering to different preferences. For road cycling, options include routes through the Serra do Cando. Touring cyclists can explore loops like the 'Carballedo River Beach – Mirador do Coirego'. Mountain biking enthusiasts have trails such as 'Ponte Caldelas - return via Coto Aguda'. More detailed routes are available in the Road Cycling, Cycling, and MTB Trails around A Lama guides.
Yes, wild swimming is a popular activity in the area. The Verdugo River Beach is specifically highlighted as an excellent, well-maintained, and accessible spot for wild swimming, especially enjoyable on warm summer afternoons.
Given the popularity of wild swimming and the description of warm summer afternoons at the Verdugo River Beach, the summer months are ideal for enjoying the water-based attractions. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the forested landscapes and trails.


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