Natural monuments around Xove showcase the rugged beauty of Galicia's coastline and interior. This municipality in the province of Lugo offers diverse natural attractions, from dramatic coastal formations to ancient forests. The region is characterized by its Atlantic climate, contributing to lush vegetation and unique geological features. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, including cliffs, beaches, and woodlands.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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SPECTACULAR, a beautiful viewpoint with a very pretty trail. The only requirement is being willing to climb and descend a lot of stairs, but it's definitely worth it to enjoy the wonderful views. The trail is recorded from the parking lot, where they check your reservation (access is free but you must reserve it online) and charge €2 only if you park your car.
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Hello, do you know if the part of the stairs that broke in O Fuciño do Porco has been fixed? Thank you.
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Status 08/2024: The last and most beautiful part of the route has been closed since 2023 because the stairs are broken.
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The access to Souto da Retorta, also known as Eucaliptal de Chavín, is well indicated from Viveiro to the place of Calvoso, and before reaching the Calvoso hermitage there is a dirt road on the right that leads to the parking lot on an esplanade. of Earth. At the beginning of the trail there is a sign for the Souto da Retorta Natural Monument, it talks about the history of the giant eucalyptus trees and has a small map of the path along the river meanders of the Landro River. The path is practically flat and runs between the river bank and the canal that originates in the dam of a hydroelectric plant built a kilometer further on. The trees are colossal, they all have a monumental size and a height that is difficult to reach with the naked eye due to the thickness of the branches. They are the grandparents of all the Spanish eucalyptus trees. The species adapted well to the Iberian climate and in a century and a half it has colonized numerous mountains and territories in the north and west of the peninsula.
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Broken and closed probably an earth slide took the first bridge down
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The strategic position of Cape Burela is possibly the reason why an important fort was built right next to it. Although few vestiges of this pre-Roman fortified town remain today, valuable objects such as the famous Burela torc were found here.
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An important settlement from the Iron Age and prehistory on the Galician north coast. The tip of Cape Burela is also accessible here from the seafront. Spectacular seascape and views.
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It is not of high difficulty but you have to go with suitable footwear. Stairs are well maintained
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Visitors frequently enjoy the dramatic coastal scenery of Fuciño do Porco Point, known for its unique 'pig's snout' shape and wooden walkways. Another highly-rated site is El Abuelo Eucalyptus Tree, recognized as Spain's oldest and largest eucalyptus. The mysterious Maiden's Cave also draws attention for its mythological allure and challenging access.
Yes, Souto da Retorta (Retorta Grove) is an excellent family-friendly option. This natural monument features a practically flat path running between the riverbank and a canal, allowing visitors to marvel at colossal, ancient eucalyptus trees, often called the 'grandparents of all Spanish eucalyptus trees.' It's well-indicated with parking available.
The region boasts striking geological formations. The Paper Cliffs near Morás are a prime example, featuring granite rock formations sculpted by wind and waves into folds that resemble sheets of paper. Fuciño do Porco Point also offers dramatic rugged cliffs overlooking the Cantabrian Sea.
The area around Xove is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Papel Cliffs and Punta Arxente' circular trail, or the 'View of Illa de Sarón – Cabo de Morás loop.' For more options, explore the Hiking around Xove guide. Cyclists can also enjoy scenic road cycling and touring bicycle routes, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Xove and Cycling around Xove guides.
Absolutely. Fuciño do Porco Point is renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views of the Cantabrian Sea and the rugged Galician coastline. Similarly, Paper Cliffs also provides beautiful coastal vistas near Punta de Morás.
Maiden's Cave is a beautiful and mythological spot, but its access is considered challenging due to a lack of clear signaling and conditioning. While difficult, visitors often find the views from this corner between Punta Ínsua and Punta do Cabalo to be well worth the effort.
Yes, Souto da Retorta (Retorta Grove) is famous for its giant eucalyptus trees, some of which are over a century and a half old. These colossal trees, including El Abuelo Eucalyptus Tree, are considered the oldest and largest in Spain, creating an impressive forest environment.
The region's Atlantic climate contributes to lush vegetation year-round. However, for coastal sites like Fuciño do Porco Point, the warmer, drier months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring and enjoying the views. During peak season (July, August, and September), free reservations might be required for some popular sites to manage visitor numbers.
When visiting Fuciño do Porco Point, it's advisable to wear suitable footwear, as the path, while not of high difficulty, involves some stairs and can be rugged. Be aware that parts of the wooden walkway may occasionally be affected by natural events, such as earth slides. During peak season (July, August, and September), free reservations are required to access the site.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular views, especially from coastal viewpoints like Fuciño do Porco Point and Paper Cliffs. The unique geological formations and the impressive size of the ancient trees at Souto da Retorta also receive high acclaim. The sense of discovery and the natural beauty of these diverse landscapes are frequently highlighted.
While not officially designated as natural monuments, the region around Xove features beautiful beaches. San Román Beach, for instance, is known for its expansive golden sand and serene natural setting, nestled amidst lush vegetation. It offers a tranquil environment for relaxation and enjoying the coastal beauty.
For sites like Souto da Retorta (Retorta Grove), access is well-indicated from Viveiro, leading to a dirt road and an esplanade for parking. For coastal attractions, parking availability can vary, but generally, designated areas are provided near popular viewpoints and trailheads. It's always recommended to check local signage upon arrival.


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