Meeting point at the fish market of Tragove.
- Albariño wine festival
- Apartaments
- Bar / Taps
- Cambados Town
- Cambados, capital of Albariño
- Fefiñáns Town
- GUIMATUR
- Hostel
- Hotel
- Leisure
- Museums Network
- PAVI - TREN
- Pharmacy
- Restaurant
- Rural house
- San Tomé Town
- Wine cellars
- Wine museum
- Wines
Located in the municipality of Cambados, this route will take us from the spectacular view of the Arousa estuary, on A Pastora Hill, until the most natural vision of the reeds, entering in the river Umia banks.
Access To get to the route of the geese must follow the C-550-O Cambados Grove and at kilometer 5.800 PK take the detour to O Facho. The same access to the route of the curlew, but O Facho have to take a new turn to the left at 200 m. before the end…
Located in the City Council of Cambados, the gees route passes along the cove shore from the site of O Facho to run it, where we enter the mouth of the river Umia to return by the previous path between pine trees and crops Albariño.
At over two hours of the tour will raise or lower the tide, so we’ll have a different view of the bay and the flora and fauna as your state.
Located in one of the most emblematic places of Cambados, next to the Ruins of St. Mariña Dozo (XV century) we can find the Ethnographic and Wine Museum, is the first wine museum of Galicia and one of the first in Spain.
Ramón Cabanillas was born in 1876 in a small building located in the seaside suburb of Fefiñáns, which was rehabilitated and turned into a house museum open to the public on July 28, 1998.
The Tide Mill Museum “A Seca” is located in the parish of San Mamede de Corvillón, between Fefiñáns and Tragove.
Located in the seaside neighborhood of San Tomé, in front of the marina and a few meters from the sea, the old house known as “Jovita’s house” was acquired by the town hall and completely reformed, recovering its roof and its…
The Cambados promenade, is widely used by cambadeses and tourists, walking or cycling.Walk in approximately two kilometers, the coast of the three ancient villages of Fefiñáns, Cambados and San Tomé.