Natural monuments around Ponte Caldelas are primarily shaped by the Verdugo River, which flows through this municipality in Pontevedra, Spain. The region offers a diverse natural landscape, featuring riverine environments, ancient archaeological sites, and unique geological formations. Visitors can explore a variety of natural attractions that highlight the area's ecological and historical significance. The area provides opportunities to connect with nature and delve into local heritage.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Fonte das Sete Fontes is a natural spring located in Pontevedra, in the province of Pontevedra, in the region of Galicia, in northwestern Spain. Specifically, the spring is located in the Parque Natural das Sete Fontes, a protected area that encompasses several springs and streams.
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The Cotorredondo Natural Park is structured around the lake and the streams that feed it, creating a unique space where native species coexist with trees of very different origins. As a recreational area, it has perfectly marked paths, numerous fountains, playgrounds and tables and benches.
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Along the northern coast of the Ría de Vigo is an incredibly diverse natural landscape where the fresh water of the rivers meets the salt water of the San Simón coast, near Vilaboa. This swampy aquatic environment is attractive to explore.
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Former salt extraction area, now a nature reserve
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We took a little break in the garden and let the hustle and bustle of the city sink in. Just great. Unfortunately there was no stamp for our passport
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Magnificent place for a rest before finishing the climb to Cotorredondo.
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The gardens are in the heart of Pontevedra in the old area next to the Plaza de la Herrería. They are in front of the convent and church of San Francisco.
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The Verdugo River is central to Ponte Caldelas' natural landscape. You can explore areas like Os Pasos da Fraga, ancient stone crossings surrounded by old mills and picturesque scenery. The river also features A Calzada Fluvial Beach, a popular spot for swimming, and the scenic Waterfalls of A Roca, accessible via an adventurous hike.
Yes, the Petroglifos de Tourón is a significant natural and historical monument. This archaeological site covers over 150,000 square meters and features five rock art sites with ancient engravings, showcasing motifs from geometric patterns to hunting scenes. There's also a small interpretive center to enrich your visit.
Several natural monuments are suitable for families. Lake Cotorredondo is a natural park with perfectly marked paths, playgrounds, and picnic areas. The Ulló Salt Flats offer a unique natural reserve where freshwater meets saltwater, providing an interesting environment to explore. Additionally, A Calzada Fluvial Beach along the Verdugo River is ideal for family relaxation and swimming during summer.
The Ulló Salt Flats are a prime example, being a former salt extraction area now a diverse swampy aquatic environment. Lake Cotorredondo is another unique natural park structured around the lake and its feeding streams, home to native species and diverse trees.
Absolutely. The Sendeiro Azul do Río Verdugo (Blue Path of the Verdugo River) is a well-known walking route that allows you to explore the fertile banks of the Verdugo River. For more options, you can find various hiking trails in the region, including the 'Río Verdugo Blue Trail' which is a moderate 8.5 km hike. Explore more hiking routes in the Hiking around Ponte Caldelas guide.
Ponte Caldelas offers a variety of trails for different activities. You can find mountain biking routes like 'Ponte Caldelas - return via Coto Aguda and Tourón Archaeological Area' (moderate, 28.5 km) in the MTB Trails around Ponte Caldelas guide. For running, there are options such as 'Ponte do Burgo – Fonte dos Nenos loop' (difficult, 16.1 km) in the Running Trails around Ponte Caldelas guide. Hiking trails are also abundant, including 'Borela – trail along the Rio Almofrei' (moderate, 7.7 km).
Yes, A Calzada Fluvial Beach along the Verdugo River is a popular spot for swimming during the summer months, offering clear waters for a refreshing experience. The Waterfalls of A Roca also provide natural pools, though reaching them involves traversing large boulders.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the natural monuments and trails. Summer is ideal for enjoying river activities like swimming at A Calzada Fluvial Beach. For the Petroglifos de Tourón, visiting during sunrise or sunset is recommended as the light enhances the perception of the ancient engravings.
Yes, the Casto San Pedro Gardens, located in the heart of Pontevedra, offer a serene atmosphere and views of the Convent of San Francisco and the Pilgrim Church. The Monument to the Stonemason provides very cool views of both the Berducido reservoir and the Pontevedra estuary, along with the surrounding mountains.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscape, from the tranquil riverine environments of the Verdugo River to the historical depth of the Petroglifos de Tourón. The well-maintained paths at places like Lake Cotorredondo and the refreshing waters of A Calzada Fluvial Beach are also highly enjoyed. The region's blend of scenic beauty, outdoor activities, and ancient history is a major draw.
Yes, the Fonte das Sete Fontes (Seven Fountains) at Monte Requeiro Rest Area is an excellent fresh water source cherished by pilgrims and travelers for centuries. It's located within a natural park encompassing several springs and streams.
The Carballeira de Caritel is a notable oak grove within Ponte Caldelas, cherished for its ecological value and serene atmosphere. Additionally, Lake Cotorredondo is structured around the lake and its streams, featuring a unique space where native species coexist with diverse trees, offering a rich forested environment.
Access varies by location. For the Ulló Salt Flats, there is a small parking lot available if you go by car. The Petroglifos de Tourón archaeological site has free access, and guided tours are available. For many natural areas and trailheads, parking is typically available nearby, though it's always advisable to check specific locations beforehand. Public transport options may be limited for some more remote sites.


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