Corcubión Estuary and Xallas River

Rivers and estuaries
Corcubión

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The third estuary of the Costa da Morte seen from north to south is that of Corcubión. This estuary has its ends at Cape Fisterra (Fisterra) and Lira and its apex is in the town of Corcubión, although the mouth of its river, the Xallas, is located in Ézaro.

In the Corcubión estuary you can visit places such as the cape and lighthouse of Fisterra, the beach of Carnota, Mount Pindo (known as the Celtic Olympus), the waterfall of Ézaro at the mouth of the Xallas river, the largest granary in Galicia in Carnota or the town of Lira with its unique views of the Atlantic Ocean.

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Other places of interest in Corcubión

A Cova (Corcubión)
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Lobeira Islands Lighthouse
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Medieval Fair of Corcubión
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Quenxe Beach
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Historic-Artistic Site of Corcubión
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St. Mark’s Church
This church has been declared an “Asset of Cultural Interest”. This ...
Corcubión Estuary and Lobeira Island
In the Corcubión estuary is the island of Lobeira. Inhabited by seagulls and cor...
Route from Corcubión to Cee lighthouse
Route: Linear Start/finish point: Villa de Corcubión Length: 3.83 km (one way) A...
Corcubión: Surroundings of Cape Cee
A somewhat remote location that allows you to have a panoramic view from Fisterr...
Corcubión Lighthouse
In 1847 it was decided by the Lighthouse Commission to place a lighting point to...
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