Dumbría: Pedra Cabalgada or Brazal

Starlight tourism
Dumbría

Find out more about Dumbría: Pedra Cabalgada or Brazal

Also known as Pedra do Brazal. It stands out as an astronomical observation point within the municipality of Dumbría. This granitic magma with such a capricious shape was able to withstand the fury of natural catastrophes and the erosion of time. It is a place full of history from which to feel tiny under the celestial vault.

Other good places can be the Chapel of Santa Lucia de Olveira or the village of As Teixoeiras, due to its low light pollution.

Lighthouses, rivers, beaches and much more on the Costa da Morte

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