Natural monuments in Parga - Ladra - Támoga, located in Galicia, Spain, form a Special Area of Conservation (ZEC) recognized for its rich natural heritage. This region features a significant wetland complex, a network of slow-moving rivers like the Parga, Ladra, and Támoga, and diverse landscapes. Its horizontal terrain and low-permeability clay soil contribute to the formation of numerous pools and lagoons, making it an ecological hotspot. The area offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural integration, with ancient…
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Cospeito Lagoon, also known as Santa Cristina Lagoon, is one of the most important wetlands in Galicia, located in the municipality of Cospeito, about 25 km north of Lugo, within the Terra Chá region. The lagoon and its wet meadows are home to a wide variety of species.
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Good opportunity to take a break and cool your feet.
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It is even a great place to start and end the route, then enjoy a swim.
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Very beautiful lake in the middle of nature. A really beautiful sight
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Natural area of great beauty. The Parga - Ladra - Támoga is classified as a special conservation area (ZEC) that includes rivers such as the Parga, Ladra, Narla, Azúmara, Támoga, Madalena and Trimaz, all of which are tributaries of the Miño river. This conservation area occupies 4,939 ha.
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Small but nice lake for a walk
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In this place the waters of the Parga converge to form its fluvial beach, before continuing its way to the Ladra river.
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The Parga - Ladra - Támoga region is characterized by its significant wetland complex, a network of slow-moving, winding rivers, and diverse landscapes. Its horizontal terrain and low-permeability clay soil lead to the formation of numerous pools and lagoons, making it an ecological hotspot. You'll find riparian forests, oakwoods, and a rich variety of habitats.
The region is an ecological hotspot, hosting diverse flora and fauna. Wetlands like the Lagoa de Riocaldo are wintering grounds for numerous migratory birds such as mallards, moorhens, and greylag geese. Royal herons can be seen year-round, and the Lagoa do Caque protects over a hundred species, including water lilies, reeds, aquatic birds, amphibians, and reptiles.
Yes, the region is home to important lacustrine systems. The Cospeito Lagoon, also known as Santa Cristina Lagoon, is one of Galicia's most important wetlands. Other significant lagoons include Caque and Riocaldo, all vital for their biodiversity and offering serene landscapes.
The ZEC Parga - Ladra - Támoga includes the Parga, Ladra, Támoga, Narla, Azúmara, Madanela, and Trimaz rivers. These are all tributaries of the Miño River, and their slow-moving waters create reflective landscapes and support rich riparian forests. The Río Miño in Reserva da Biosfera Terras do Miño is particularly notable for its islands and habitats.
The area provides excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and gravel biking along river trails and circular walks around the lagoons. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Hiking in Parga - Ladra - Támoga, Cycling in Parga - Ladra - Támoga, and Gravel biking in Parga - Ladra - Támoga.
Yes, there are hiking trails for various skill levels. For example, the 'Cospeito Lagoon – Laguna de Cospeito loop' is an easy 3.4 km walk, while the 'Camiño do Miño Trail' and 'Monte Segade – circular around the Rio Mera environment from Lugo' are moderate options. You can find more details in the Hiking in Parga - Ladra - Támoga guide.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous routes for both cycling and gravel biking. You can find challenging routes like the 'San Alberte Bridge – Sobrado dos Monxes Monastery loop' for cycling or the 'Baamonde Church – Swimming in the Río de Parga loop' for gravel biking. Explore the dedicated guides for Cycling in Parga - Ladra - Támoga and Gravel biking in Parga - Ladra - Támoga.
Many natural monuments in the region are family-friendly. Highlights like San Alberte Chapel, Swimming in the Río de Parga, Cospeito Lagoon, and Charca do Alligal Thermal Pool are all suitable for families, offering easy access and enjoyable experiences.
Yes, you can. The Swimming in the Río de Parga offers a natural swimming spot with a fluvial beach and recreational area. Additionally, the Charca do Alligal Thermal Pool provides medicinal waters suitable for bathing year-round.
Yes, the region beautifully integrates cultural heritage with nature. The San Alberte Chapel, a Gothic religious building, is situated next to the Parga River and features a Gothic bridge and remains of an old hospital. Along the rivers, you can also find ancient stone bridges and traditional mills, showcasing the historical relationship between humans and nature.
The region offers beauty throughout the year. The slow flow of the rivers provides a reflective landscape that changes with the seasons. For birdwatching, winter is ideal as lagoons like Riocaldo become wintering grounds for migratory birds. The Charca do Alligal Thermal Pool is suitable for bathing year-round.
Visitors appreciate the serene trails, the picturesque landscapes, and the opportunity to connect with nature. The fluvial beach at Swimming in the Río de Parga is a popular spot for cooling down, and the medicinal waters of Charca do Alligal Thermal Pool are highly valued. The blend of natural beauty and historical elements, like the Gothic bridge near San Alberte Chapel, also receives high praise.


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