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Hiking around Parada De Sil offers exploration of the dramatic Sil Canyon, where the Sil River carves a deep gorge with cliffs reaching up to 500 meters. The region features lush forests, including ancient chestnut groves, and the picturesque Mao River canyon with its wooden boardwalks. Numerous viewpoints provide expansive vistas of the river valleys and terraced vineyards. The terrain ranges from riverside paths to higher-altitude trails within the Serra de Cabeza de Meda.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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19.4km
06:21
720m
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Hike the difficult 12.0-mile PR-G 98 Sil Canyon - Santa Cristina Trail, featuring stunning canyon views and the historic Santa Cristina Mona
4.2
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5.11km
01:45
250m
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Hike the easy 3.2-mile Río Mao Canyon Route in Ribeira Sacra, featuring boardwalks, river views, and 829 feet of elevation gain.

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16.8km
04:57
490m
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Hike the moderate 10.4-mile Ribeira Sacra trail to the Pé do Home viewpoint for spectacular views of the Sil Canyon and terraced vineyards.
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242
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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3.70km
01:06
110m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Camp site with an astonishing view on the Ribeira Sacra
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The PR-G 98 takes the Santa Cristina detour along an ancient country path dug into the mountainside centuries ago in remote and steep places, like the remains of the stone villages that appear during the journey through this enchanted world. Remains of mills, houses, wineries, “sequeiros” and a multitude of constructions with mossy walls emerge from the small natural steps of the terrain that are suitable for building a building. The rest of the surroundings are a forest of chestnut and oak trees, old and gnarled, forgotten by man and time, placed everywhere forming a magnificent forest of enormous trees that hide the views of the Sil gorge. The river is close but practically unreachable.
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The As Fontiñas viewing point is an excellent window into the best-preserved natural ecosystems in the Sil Canyon, a mysterious and balanced mix of water, stone, forest and space. The course of the Gavias stream reaches the edge of the cliffs from the fields of Requián and before entering the Sil River it plunges down a crazy and dizzying succession of rocky steps. In one of them it creates the Pozo da Ovella waterfall, a giant's cauldron that demonstrates the energy of the water when it falls furiously down the walls of the great Sil gorge.
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The Balconies of Madrid have a history that speaks of emigration, dreams and human adventures in unknown lands. The original name of Os Torgás was changed when the people of the Ourense villages of the Ribeira Sacra hung themselves from the cliffs of the River Sil to say goodbye to their loved ones who were leaving for Madrid and other lands in the south with the dream of a new life. The viewing points form small steps hanging over the river gorge and cause a special fascination. The breeze in the air carries the aromas of vineyards hanging on steep rocky terraces and melodies of elves emerging from enchanted forests, descendants of the primitive mythological beings who resisted the sacralisation of their plant kingdom by the monks and long before by the Roman legions. The walls of the Sil Canyon are a monumental sculpture five hundred metres high made of fierce, bare granite, a fortress of living rock up to the edge of the viewing points that filter the wind, the lights and the eternal songs of all the people who have passed through this fantastic natural balcony to say goodbye or find someone.
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It is a magnificent example of rural Galician Romanesque architecture. The original building is from the 12th century, and preserves carvings from the 16th century and baroque altarpieces from the 18th century. The entrance to the cloister has a Romanesque doorway with lobed arches and a magnificent sculptural pantheon. The economic power of the monks of the Sil reached a notable splendour in the 12th century, when they received royal privileges and papal protection to expand the monasteries and sanctuaries on both banks of the Sil, a territory with a strong historical and cultural personality, called Rivoyra Sacrata at that time and known since then as Ribeira Sacra.
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Miradoiro dos Penediños is a beautiful viewing point located in the Ribeira Sacra, a region known for its stunning landscapes and terraced vineyards along the Miño and Sil rivers in Galicia. From this viewing point, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the Miño River canyons and the lush forests surrounding the area. The viewing point is an ideal place for nature and photography lovers, as it offers a unique perspective of the natural beauty of the Ribeira Sacra. In addition, it is a popular stopping point for visitors touring the region's viewing point route.
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The walkway route from the Mao River to the Sil Canyon is one of the most beautiful areas to see in the Ribeira Sacra (and, in general, of everything there is to see in Ourense) The total distance of the Mao walkways is 1.8 kilometers and the difference in level to be overcome (using stairs) is 41 meters.
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These are two wooden walkways that go several meters into the canyon, providing us with spectacular views.
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There are over 30 hiking trails around Parada De Sil, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include routes through the dramatic Sil Canyon, along the picturesque Mao River, and through ancient chestnut groves. You'll find options for various fitness levels, from easy riverside strolls to more challenging canyon routes.
Yes, Parada De Sil offers several easy and family-friendly options. The Río Mao Canyon Route is an easy 3.2-mile (5.1 km) path featuring wooden boardwalks along the Mao River, providing accessible riverside views. Another great choice is the "Sendero de Castaños y Carriozas," a 2.5 km circular trail of low difficulty that winds through ancient chestnut forests.
For those seeking a challenge, the PR-G 98 Sil Canyon - Santa Cristina Trail is a difficult route, approximately 12.0 miles (19.4 km) long, taking over 6 hours to complete. This trail offers stunning canyon views and leads to the historic Santa Cristina Monastery, with significant elevation changes as it navigates the dramatic gorge.
Yes, many routes in Parada De Sil are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A popular option is the Monastery of Santa Cristina – Xariñas de Castro Viewpoint loop from Parada de Sil, a 7.5-mile (12.1 km) trail through forests and to panoramic viewpoints. The PR-G 177 Ruta del Cañón del Río Mao also offers circular options, including a 16 km version or a shorter 11.5 km route.
Hiking in Parada De Sil is defined by its spectacular natural features. You'll encounter the deep Sil Canyon with cliffs up to 500 meters high, the picturesque Mao River canyon with its boardwalks, and lush forests including ancient chestnut groves. The region is famous for its numerous viewpoints (miradores) offering breathtaking vistas, such as the iconic Balcones de Madrid Viewpoint, Cividade Viewpoint, and Pé do Home Viewpoint.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You can visit the 10th-century Romanesque Monastery of Santa Cristina, nestled within a beautiful forest, which can be incorporated into several hiking routes. The Necropolis of San Víctor, with its anthropomorphic tombs carved into stone, also provides an intriguing historical element to some trails.
The best time for hiking in Parada De Sil is generally during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is mild, the landscapes are vibrant with spring blooms or autumn colors, and the temperatures are comfortable for longer walks. Summer can be hot, especially in the canyons, while winter can bring cooler temperatures and occasional rain.
The trails in Parada De Sil are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 160 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views of the Sil Canyon, the unique experience of walking the Mao River boardwalks, and the serene beauty of the ancient chestnut forests. The well-marked paths and diverse terrain for all abilities are also commonly highlighted.
Yes, the powerful energy of the water in the region creates impressive natural features. The course of the Gavias stream, reaching the edge of the cliffs, forms the notable Pozo da Ovella waterfall, which plunges into the Sil gorge. While not explicitly on every trail, the dramatic river canyons themselves offer many cascades, especially after rainfall.
While the focus of Parada De Sil is its natural beauty, you can find local establishments in the villages. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer routes. Some trailheads or nearby villages may have small cafes or restaurants where you can refuel after your hike, offering local Galician cuisine.
Hiking durations vary significantly depending on the trail's length and difficulty. Easy routes like the Río Mao Canyon Route can take around 1.5 to 2 hours. Moderate trails, such as the Monastery of Santa Cristina – Xariñas de Castro Viewpoint loop, typically range from 3 to 4 hours. More difficult and longer routes, like the PR-G 98 Sil Canyon - Santa Cristina Trail, can take 6 hours or more to complete.


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