Armada Mounth

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Cee

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Armada Mounth is one of the most symbolic places on the Camino de Santiago to Fisterra, since from its summit pilgrims can contemplate the Atlantic Ocean for the first time after leaving Compostela.

At this strategic point stands the emblematic Cruceiro da Armada, a spiritual and scenic symbol that marks the beginning of the arrival at the end of the world.

At the foot of the mountain, surrounded by a lush forest of eucalyptus, oak, chestnut and pine, lies the town of Cee, welcoming and bathed by the sea, a key destination on the Jacobean route to Fisterra.

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