In Mogor there is a maze, dating from 3000 BC, you will have the opportunity to embark on the island of Ons. A virgin of infrastructure, it is the paradise of wild camping and lovers of natural spaces.At the end of the peninsula, between Bueu and Cangas, the coastal road runs along a sector bordered by small coves and perfectly deserted beaches, sometimes difficult access. Head first towards Udra at Beluso level. Beluso Beach gives access to that of Tuya, one of the most savage and unspoilt of the region. There you will also find the Picadero of Puebla Nueva, a merry ride to the beach, on the beach and the tops of the promontory.In Aldán, the small local camping gives access to peaceful coves protected from the big currents by the island of Ons. A little further afield, the village of Hio has a Romanesque chapel perched on the hill. In the front, an imposing calvary of the th century, with a descent of richly ouvragée cross: all the refinement of Galician stone cutters.The indication "Nerga Praias" will lead you to the Cape of Home to Paradise beaches: that of Nerga, followed by that of Barra, framed of dunes and vegetation with a loss of sight. Nudist is frequent in Cottoredondo. A tower allows a panoramic view of Vigo on one side and Pontevedra on the other. The route goes to Vigo by the national and the A -9 motorway.

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