Natural monuments around Marín showcase a diverse landscape, from tranquil lakes and ancient forests to impressive viewpoints overlooking the Pontevedra estuary. The region offers a blend of scenic beauty and historical intrigue, with sites highlighting its varied natural heritage. Visitors can explore a range of environments, including coastal areas and lush inland groves.
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A small waterfall in the middle of the forest.
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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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At this point begins the Route of the Fondón river mills. Next to the trail, going up some wooden stairs, you can get a small sample of what this magical tour includes along pools and waterfalls. There is a fountain to refill your water bottle and several benches to sit down and relax.
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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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Legend has it that many years ago a Moor arrived in the lands of Domaio with his beautiful daughter. The girl fell madly in love with a local farmer , meeting him in this place . The father , contrary to this relationship , surprised them in the puddle , killing the farmer . The blackberry maddened by pain, plunged into the puddle and disappeared. It is said that since then , on summer nights the moans of the blackberry can be heard , coming from the puddle . On the night of San Juan , according to legend , the blackberry appears in the puddle combing her wide hair with a gold comb .
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Marín offers several natural monuments suitable for families. The Waterfall on the Senda del Agua is a natural route through a forest, perfect for a relaxing walk with benches and a fountain. The Casto San Pedro Gardens provide a beautiful, tranquil space with flowers and a fountain in the heart of Pontevedra. Additionally, the Finca de Briz and Parque dos Sentidos (Park of the Senses) features gardens, outdoor games, and giant musical instruments, offering an experimental sound experience for all ages.
Yes, Marín has natural monuments with historical roots. The Ulló Salt Flats are a former 17th-century salt extraction area, now a diverse nature reserve where fresh and salt waters meet. The Mámoa do Rei burial mound, located near Castiñeiras Lake, is a significant archaeological site dating back to 3,000 BC, offering a glimpse into ancient history.
Marín is well-known for its breathtaking viewpoints. The Cabo Udra Coastal Landscape offers expansive views of the Pontevedra estuary and is part of the Natura 2000 Network. Other notable viewpoints include A Pastoriza, Cruceiro do Vento, O Castelo, A Moreira, and Cotorredondo. You can also explore the 'Route of the Five Viewpoints,' a 10-kilometer circular walk connecting several panoramic spots.
There are various hiking opportunities near Marín's natural monuments. You can find trails like the 'Route of the Mámoas' near Castiñeiras Lake, which is suitable for families due to its moderate slopes. For more options, explore the Hiking around Marín guide, which includes routes such as a circular trail through Monte Penizas and the Lameira river, and coastal walks like the Playa de Mogor loop.
Absolutely. The Waterfall on the Senda del Agua marks the beginning of the Route of the Fondón river mills, offering a natural route through a forest. Another picturesque spot is the Fervenza de Neibó, a small waterfall nestled within the leafy grove of Santo Tomé de Piñeiro. Additionally, Poza da Moura features a bathing pool fed by a waterfall, accessible via a short path through a pine and eucalyptus forest.
Yes, there are several cycling routes in the vicinity of Marín's natural monuments. For road cycling, you can check the Road Cycling Routes around Marín guide, which includes tours around the Pastoriza Viewpoints and ascents to Lake Castiñeiras. If you prefer gravel biking, the Gravel biking around Marín guide offers routes that explore the wider region.
Marín offers unique natural features such as the Islet of San Clemente (Isla do Santo), which can be reached on foot during low tide via a sandy isthmus. This islet is connected to the quiet O Santo beach. Castiñeiras Lake is also notable for hosting one of Galicia's oldest forests, providing a serene environment for exploration.
Lagocheiras Park, adjacent to Castiñeiras Lake, is an ideal spot for picnics after a leisurely walk. It features tree trunks transformed into whimsical sculptures. The lake area also has one of the few approved public barbecue sites in Galicia, making it perfect for outdoor meals and relaxation.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from serene forest paths to expansive coastal views. The opportunity to relax by waterfalls, explore historical sites like the Ulló Salt Flats, and take in the 'ingenious views' from places like Cabo Udra are often highlighted. The family-friendly aspects, such as the Finca de Briz and Parque dos Sentidos, also receive positive feedback.
The Islet of San Clemente (Isla do Santo) and its connecting O Santo beach are described as one of Marín's best-kept secrets for tourism, offering a quiet and uncrowded sandy area. The Fervenza de Neibó, a small waterfall nestled in a leafy grove, also provides a more secluded and picturesque discovery.
The Ulló Salt Flats, being a diverse natural landscape where fresh and salt waters meet, attract various bird species and other wildlife adapted to this unique aquatic environment. The Natura 2000 Network designation of areas like Cabo Udra Coastal Landscape also indicates a rich biodiversity, making it a good spot for nature observation.


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