Bico do Santo Viewpoint

Viewpoints
Carnota

Find out more about Bico do Santo Viewpoint

Granite promontory with a height of 181 meters. In addition to being a space of great scenic value, O Bico do Santo is an excellent viewpoint of the Carnota cove and Monte Pindo.

This enclave has great cultural importance. Its summit is crowned by a white cross that was placed in 1935 and formerly there was a small hermitage dedicated to San Sebastián that was destroyed by Napoleonic troops.

Access is via a track that goes to the village of Castelo. To climb to the summit you have to ascend a path of medium difficulty.

Duration of the tour : 45 minutes.

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