Gorgeous Galicia in the far North West corner of Spain is one of the country’s greenest, loveliest and most unusual regions.
It boasts one of...
The history of the city began to be important in Roman times, when the port of A Coruna became a key strategic point on sailing routes.
Visitors can...
Lugo has been a provincial capital since Roman times and lies between A Coruna and Asturias. Throughout its history it has attracted unwanted...
Stretching out on the banks of the River Mino is the city of Ourense, the capital of the only land-locked province in Galicia and situated firmly on...
Pontevedra means 'old bridge' and the town is situated at the top of the River of the same name. It has a long maritime and trading tradition...
Noia is typical of the many small towns located around the bays or 'rias' of Galicia's Atlantic facing coastline. Although now combining...