These are the 7 Magic Towns of Galicia, perfect to visit this you will see

  • The network of “Magical Towns of Spain” brings together municipalities that stand out for their special charm, ancient traditions, quality local products and vibrant popular festivals.

A perfect plan for this summer is to explore a magical town and immerse yourself in its charming corners. The Magic Towns are localities recognized for their symbolic attributes, history, beauty, gastronomy, and charm that are manifested in their sociocultural traditions.

 

These places stand out for maintaining their architecture, traditions and customs, making them unique and authentic. Furthermore, being generally far from the busiest tourist areas, the Magic Towns allow you to enjoy a few days of tranquility, surrounded by the quality and hospitality of its inhabitants.

 

This distinction, awarded in several countries, seeks to promote tourism and preserve cultural and historical heritage, offering visitors an enriching and authentic experience. In Spain, the “Magical Towns of Spain” initiative is responsible for defining and promoting these municipalities. This network was born with the aim of helping municipalities to value their local resources, promoting the development of local tourism. Currently, the network is made up of 119 towns distributed across various autonomous communities.

 

In Galicia, the network includes seven municipalities that stand out for their charm and cultural attraction. These magical towns are:

 

 

  • A Pobra de Trives: A picturesque town surrounded by mountains and nature, ideal for lovers of hiking and history

 

 

 

  • Cambados: Known for its wineries and Albariño wine festivals, it is a perfect destination for wine tourism fans.

 

 

 

  • Combarro: Famous for its granaries on the seashore and its historic center, it offers a unique and picturesque scene.

 

 

 

  • Larouco: Noted for its rural landscapes and traditions, it is an ideal place to disconnect and enjoy the tranquility.

 

 

 

  • O Vicedo: With its impressive beaches and coastal landscapes, it is a perfect destination for those looking for sea and nature.

 

 

 

  • Portomarín: It is a place full of history and charm that combines history, natural beauty and hospitality, known for its church-fortress of San Nicolás and its stone-by-stone transfer.

 

 

 

  • Ribadavia: Celebrated for its Jewish past and its Ribeiro wine, it is an essential cultural and gastronomic destination.