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City Council of Muxía

Discover the municipality of Muxía on the Costa da Morte
Muxía, Costa da Morte

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Muxía is located on the beautiful western coast of the province of A Coruña, in the Autonomous Community of Galicia. With a population of over 5,400 inhabitants and a territorial extension of approximately 122 square kilometers, Muxía is a vibrant place that combines natural beauty with a rich cultural heritage. Located almost 100 kilometres from the city of A Coruña, this municipality is an integral part of the Fisterra region, famous for its coastal landscapes and maritime history.

Muxía is characterized by its accessibility and good communications. The municipality can be easily reached via the AG-55 road from A Coruña, as well as via the C-552, which extends to the Berdoias turnoff. This same road connects Muxía to Santiago de Compostela, making it a popular destination for both local visitors and tourists looking to explore the Costa da Morte. The combination of well-maintained roads and proximity to other towns make Muxía an ideal place to start adventures in the region.

The municipality of Muxía not only stands out for its natural beauty, but also for its rich cultural heritage. Among its attractions, the famous Santuario da Virxe da Barca, an important pilgrimage site, is perched on the cliffs, offering spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean. In addition, Muxía has beaches of fine sand and crystal clear waters, such as Muxía Beach and Nemiña Beach, which invite visitors to enjoy outdoor activities. With stunning natural surroundings, convenient access, and a rich history, Muxía City Hall is a destination worth exploring on the Costa da Morte.

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Plans to do in Muxía

  • Visit of the Sanctuary of the Boat and the Stones, which crosses the Camino de Santiago.
  • Route along the Paseo Marítimo de Muxía.
  • Visit to the Monastery of Moraime, which dates back to the early eleventh century.
  • The Monastery of Santa María de Ozón, medieval construction.
  • The church of Santa María, erected during the thirteenth century, in Romanesque style.

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