
MUXÍA, THE SHIP THAT SAILS FOR THE NORTH
Understand Muxía through “MUXÍA, THE SHIP THAT SAILS FOR THE NORTH”. A short read with substance: it puts you on the map and in its time. Tip: look out for muxía.
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Understand Muxía through “MUXÍA, THE SHIP THAT SAILS FOR THE NORTH”. A short read with substance: it puts you on the map and in its time. Tip: look out for muxía.

Let yourself be carried along by Malpica De Bergantiños through “MALPICA, MY LOVE…”. If you care about local identity, this chapter will hook you. Tip: look out for malpica.

Join Dumbría through “THE VAKNER, THE ENIGMATIC BEAST ON THE WAY TO FISTERRA”. More than a description: it’s a way to step into the place before you set foot there. Tip: look out for vákner.

Explore Coristanco through “REFUXIO DE VERDES, FILLED WITH THE BEAUTY OF NATURE”. A great starting point to discover the municipality—no rush, no clichés. Tip: look out for verdes.

Discover 11 museums and cultural spaces on the Costa da Morte that help you understand the history, traditions, art and identity of this unique Atlantic region of Galicia.

Get to know Carnota through “MONTE PINDO, GALICIA’S CELTIC OLYMPUS”. A short read with substance: it puts you on the map and in its time. Tip: look out for monte.

Explore Carballo through “RAZO AND BALDAIO, A MODEL OF NATURAL DIVERSITY”. A perfect primer: context, landscape, and key points—no filler. Tip: look out for ambiental.

Immerse yourself in Camariñas through “CAMARIÑAS, WHERE THE SEA BECOMES LACE”. A perfect primer: context, landscape, and key points—no filler. Tip: look out for vuelve.

Take a closer look at Cabana De Bergantiños through “THE DOMBATE DOLMEN, THE CATHEDRAL OF MEGALITHIC GALICIA”. If you care about local identity, this chapter will hook you. Tip: look out for catedral.

Discover A Laracha through “CAIÓN, A TOWN BY THE SEA”. A chapter worth saving: full of ideas, references, and reasons to keep exploring. Tip: look out for caión.