Best attractions and places to see around Beariz. Beariz is a municipality located in the province of Ourense, within the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain, known for its blend of history and nature. Situated northwest of Ourense and bordering Pontevedra, it is part of the O Carballiño comarca. The region features green wooded valleys and natural areas, offering diverse landscapes for exploration.
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These are the remains of what was a magnificent medieval three-arch bridge known as Ponte da Cruz. It has modern wooden walkways that join the bases so that the river can be crossed by this false bridge. The current remains give us an idea of the greatness of the bridge, which could have been almost thirty meters long. Surely the missing arches were smaller than the one that exists today.
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Spectacular views from the Mirador de las tres Rías. The top of this mountain is covered in wind turbines. Whether we like it or not, they are here to stay.
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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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Unfortunately, there was nothing to see. It was raining.
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Place associated with rites and offerings.
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Exposed monolithic granite rock formation typical of the Galician mountains.
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Beariz offers several compelling natural features. You can visit Porta do Alén, a unique collection of fractured granite rocks on Monte Seixo, often called the 'door of the afterlife'. Another significant site is Pena Corneira, an exposed monolithic granite rock formation typical of the Galician mountains. For scenic views, the Three Estuaries Viewpoint provides spectacular panoramas.
Yes, Beariz has a rich history reflected in its sites. The Ponte da Cruz (Pío Avia) features the remnants of a grand medieval three-arch bridge, now with modern wooden walkways. The Parish Church of Beariz, built in the 17th century, also offers architectural interest despite numerous reconstructions. Additionally, the Porta do Alén is considered a megalithic complex with historical associations.
Beariz is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy wild swimming at the well-maintained Verdugo River Beach, especially during warm summer afternoons. The region is also known for hiking and cycling. For detailed routes, you can explore hiking trails around Beariz or discover road cycling routes in the area.
Absolutely. The Verdugo River Beach is a great spot for families, offering a safe and accessible place for swimming and relaxation. The Porta do Alén is also considered family-friendly, providing an interesting natural and historical site to explore together.
For breathtaking views, head to the Three Estuaries Viewpoint, which offers spectacular vistas from the top of a mountain. The Pena Corneira natural monument also provides excellent viewpoints of the surrounding Galician mountains.
Beariz is particularly enjoyable during the warmer months, especially summer, when the Verdugo River Beach is ideal for wild swimming. The green wooded valleys and natural areas are beautiful throughout spring and autumn for hiking and exploring.
Yes, Beariz and its surroundings offer numerous hiking opportunities. You can find a variety of trails, including moderate and difficult options, that allow you to explore the natural landscapes. For specific routes and their details, refer to the Hiking around Beariz guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunity for wild swimming at the well-maintained Verdugo River Beach. The spectacular views from the Three Estuaries Viewpoint and the unique, almost mystical atmosphere of Porta do Alén are also highly praised.
Beariz is home to some truly unique natural formations. The Porta do Alén, located on Monte Seixo, features fractured granite rocks arranged in a way that resembles a door or window, giving it a mystical reputation. Another notable formation is Pena Corneira, an impressive exposed monolithic granite rock.
The area around Beariz provides diverse cycling routes, particularly for road cycling. You can find routes that take you through scenic landscapes, including loops that pass by attractions like Pena Corneira. For detailed information on distances and difficulty, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Beariz guide.
The Ponte da Cruz (Pío Avia) represents the remnants of a magnificent medieval three-arch bridge. Although much of the original structure is gone, modern wooden walkways have been installed, allowing visitors to cross the river and appreciate the scale of the original bridge, which was nearly thirty meters long.


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