Carnota (Carnota)

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Carnota

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Carnota beach is one of the best examples of conservation in the environment.
An image of this is the great environmental, biological and landscape richness that you can appreciate in this place.
In its 7km length it is home to a spectacular set of dunes that surround the marsh and in which many birds (especially in migratory periods) and endemic flora can be differentiated.
This is the largest beach in all of Galicia where there is space to relax, walk, explore or practice some sport.

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Other places of interest in Carnota

Pepe do Cuco’s Shelter in Carnota
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Carnota Open Museum
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Petroglyph Laxa Written
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Mount Pindo
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Waterfall das Fontes
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Carnota Beach
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Mount Pindus. Views of the Atlantic
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Víndemo Ver in Carnota
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Carnota (Carnota)
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