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City Council of Carballo

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

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Carballo, capital of the region of Bergantiños and crossroads between Santiago, A Coruña and Fisterra, sits on the northern shore of the Costa da Morte.

Its dynamic urban centre, full of life, shops and services, and its tranquil rural setting, cultivated with tasty products from its land, offer its inhabitants a good place to live and its visitors a multitude of exciting and unforgettable experiences. This bustle in the streets is especially reflected on the days of the fair and market, true gastronomic events where high-quality local products are exhibited, extracted from the fields and the coast of the region.

Carballo is a town born and crossed by water. Its origin in the eighteenth century is linked to its spring of sulphurous hot springs, with extensive healing properties, which today can be enjoyed in its medicinal mining spa, unique in the entire Costa da Morte. The Anllóns river crosses the town like a liquid backbone, whose waters were formerly used to knead the famous Carballo bread. One of its tributaries, the Outon River, rushes into the beautiful Entrecruces waterfall, as does the Rus waterfall in a somewhat less daring way. Both are spaces to discover and enjoy on an approved route (PR-G 142).

Beaten by the ferocious waves of the Atlantic, the sandy area between Razo and Baldaio is, with its five kilometres in length, one of the longest in Galicia. A protected natural area that stands out for the exceptional beauty and ecological richness of its beaches of fine white sand, its dunes, lagoon and marshes. These whitewater waters are highly appreciated by surf lovers.

Carballo has become a cultural and avant-garde benchmark with large-scale projects such as the public art festival Derrubando Muros con Pintura, the Outono International Theatre Festival (FIOT) and the Carballo Interplay (CIP), a digital content festival that was born as a pioneering event, being the first web series festival in Spain.

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Tourist Information Carballo

Tourist Information Office of the Council of Carballo – Museum of Bergantiños – Rúa Martín Herrera, s/n Carballo (15100)

Timetable:

  • Luns kicked out
  • Tuesday: from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Mércores, xoves e venres: from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
  • Saturdays and Sundays of the fair (2nd, 4th and 5th): from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Plans to do in Carballo

  • Plan 1: Surfing
    The waves of Razo and Baldaio are ideal for practicing this sport, especially between the months of September and April, when the tides coming from the Atlantic, mainly from the Azores Islands, unload strongly on our coasts. Along the coast of Carballo there are several surf schools and camps, which combine the learning of this sport with other complementary activities, such as skateboarding and yoga.

  • Plan 2: Tearing down walls with paint
    Demolishing walls with paint is a public art initiative promoted by the Carballo City Council that, since 2013, seeks to improve and beautify the streets of Carballo, turning them into an open-air museum. Since 2015, the project has included the Rexenera Fest, a festival where internationally renowned artists are invited. So far, more than a hundred walls have “collapsed”.
    More information at www.derrubandomuros.gal and www.rexenerafest.gal.

  • Plan 3: Razo-Baldaio Natural Area
    Natura Network and declared by the EU as a Special Protection Area for Birds, Baldaio is one of the most valuable natural spaces in Galicia, with a wetland of great ecological importance. Here the salty waters of the Atlantic mix with the fresh waters of the local rivers in its lagoon and marshland, which together with the beach of Razo, form a system of dunes of more than three kilometres, one of the most extensive sandy areas in Galicia.

  • Plan 4: Thermalism
    The Carballo spa is the only mineral-medicinal spa on the entire Costa da Morte. Its centuries-old waters, already recognized in the nineteenth century as some of the best in Europe, today have the Q distinction for quality and are a miraculous source not only of health, but also of beauty, well-being and relaxation.
    More information at www.balneariodecarballo.com.

  • Plan 5: Route of the waterfalls (PR-G 142)
    The Rus and Entrecruces waterfalls jump over the unevenness in the terrain caused by the Meridiana Depression, a fault that crosses Galicia from north to south. Old trails, still known as royal roads, lead through beautiful stretches with native vegetation to the Outón River, which plunges into the void from more than forty meters high at the Entrecruces waterfall. On this route you can visit some of the oldest heritage assets of the municipality, such as the church of Santa María de Rus, near its waterfall.

  • Plan 6: Fairs and markets – Gastronomy
    The quality and authentic flavour of the products of the sea and the land of Carballo is the secret of its gastronomy. Carballo bread is one of the most famous in Galicia. Tasty fresh fish and seafood from the Costa da Morte arrive at the municipal market from nearby ports. In the many bakeries of the village you can find egg bread and sponge cake, the typical sweets of the area. On the days of the fair and market, products such as the fine potato from Carballo, the broad beans that are then marketed as Asturian, and other vegetables from the orchards of Bergantiños are sold.

  • Plan 7: Aldemunde Dolmen – Astrotourism
    The Piedra de la Moura, as the Aldemunde dolmen is known, is one of the largest in Galicia and dates back to the heyday of the megalithic culture (3,500-2,500 BC). Legend has it that its stones were carried by a woman while she was spinning and breastfeeding a child. The dolmen is located in the interior of Carballo, in an area of great scenic and ecological interest, near the native forest of Ribeira da Pena, ideal for night-time astronomical observation.

  • Plan 8: Bergantiños Museum
    The building that houses the Museum of Bergantiños was an old prison of the judicial district of Carballo, built in 1855. After its rehabilitation at the end of the twentieth century, it opened as an ethnographic museum with an exhibition on the culture, history and customs of the lands of Bergantiños. Currently, it offers a small sample of the evolution of different areas of everyday technology through old devices. In one of the old cells is the municipal tourist information office.

  • Plan 9: Viewpoints
    From Santa Irene de Castrillón you can see how the Atlantic Ocean merges with the Baldaio lagoon, being a privileged point to contemplate almost the entire Razo-Baldaio natural area. At the foot of the Baldaio marsh is the Sambade viewpoint, and a little further inland, the Vilela viewpoint, a window open to the coast of Carballo. To contemplate magnificent views of the Atlantic and the length of the Razo beach, the Santa Mariña viewpoint, elevated on the cliffs, is recommended.

  • Plan 10: Anllóns River
    The Anllóns river rises in the Montemaior mountain range and crosses our town and the entire region of Bergantiños until it flows between Ponteceso and Cabana, in the Anllóns estuary. In Carballo, the banks of the river have been recovered for walking and leisure, on a route of more than eight kilometres between the Quinto mill and the Cheda mill, known as the route of the bread mills. One of the most attractive points of the route is the Añón Forest, where the typical riverside vegetation (alder trees, willows, ash trees) mixes with our most emblematic trees, the oaks.

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