Best attractions and places to see around Mondariz-Balneario include historical sites, natural features, and therapeutic waters. Nestled in the River Tea Valley, this region is known for its mineral springs and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore ancient bridges, archaeological sites, and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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bridge on the tea river route
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high with views and climb to pre iosa, stellar observatory and chapel
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The place name itself, "castelo" is a castle in Galician, and the remains of various buildings found indicate that some type of fortified building was located here. In 2019, remains of oysters, chestnuts and ceramics were found. But the most spectacular discovery was made by a neighbor of the area, who found a cavalry harness pendant from medieval times: a bronze ornament, with a gold bath and enamel finishes of various colors.
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The top of Alto San Nomedio (Coto Grande) at 690m altitude. At the same top we will find the hermitage of San Nomedio and spectacular views
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The Monte de la Picaraña (in Galician Monte de A Picaraña) is a mountain located between the municipalities of Puenteareas and Mondariz.
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Although its origin is quite possibly Roman, the bridge shows many medieval characteristics. The bridge has undergone serious modifications throughout history, especially in the 14th and 15th centuries. Many legends surround the old bridge. In one, the bridge was the meeting place for a gang of thieves who gathered here to "split" the booties. Another is the story of a group of knights who departed from here to other places to fight against the Moors. Another tells us that seven brothers gathered here (Asunción, Lucía, María de la O, Marta, Amaro, Blas and Cibrán) who decided to preach the word of Christ. Their work of preaching and doing good was so great that when they died, seven mountains grew over their bodies. They are honored by seven chapels in area towns (Pesqueiras, Ganade, Picoña, Ribarteme, Lira, Areas, Guláns).
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At the top of the hill we find the hermitage of San Nomedio, a simple construction from the beginning of the 20th century that probably replaced another previous temple. They say that below it there is a Roman altar that was covered by thecurrent altar.
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Mondariz-Balneario is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Bridge of the Partitions, which has medieval characteristics and local legends. The Castelo Grande Archaeological Site reveals remains of a fortified building and medieval artifacts. Another historical bridge is the Remedios Bridge, suggesting a Roman road once passed through the area. Don't miss the elegant Fuente de Gándara, a mineral-medicinal spring housed in a Classical-style temple, or the ruins of the Gran Hotel, which now form a pleasant park.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Alto San Nomedio Summit and Hermitage, located at 690m altitude. Nearby, the Monte San Nomedio Observation Tower also offers expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape.
The Balneario de Mondariz is the heart of Mondariz-Balneario, renowned for its therapeutic mineral waters. It has been a prominent European hot springs destination since the late 19th century. The Palacio del Agua (Water Palace) is a central feature, offering extensive hydrotherapy facilities for relaxation and wellness.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Praia Fluvial de Mondariz-Balneario, a river beach on the banks of the Tea River, is perfect for cooling off. Families can also enjoy the numerous riverside walks along the River Tea, exploring Roman bridges and natural beauty. The municipal gardens, also known as 'Los jardines del Gran Hotel,' offer a diverse botanical collection and space for leisurely strolls.
The River Tea Valley provides excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy canoeing on the river or try no-kill trout fishing. For those who enjoy walking, the Sendero Fluvial del Río Tea offers a scenic path along the river. There are also various running trails, cycling routes, and MTB trails available in the surrounding area.
The River Tea Valley is a highlight of the region. You can enjoy its beauty by visiting the Praia Fluvial de Mondariz-Balneario, a fine white sand river beach. The Sendero Fluvial del Río Tea offers a dedicated path to explore the riverbanks, revealing lush countryside, Roman bridges, and trickling streams.
Yes, you can visit the Dolmen Cruceiro de San Pedro – Área recreativa As Pedras. This unique megalithic site features a large granite rock supported by smaller stones, topped with three crosses, offering a glimpse into ancient history.
Mondariz-Balneario's mild climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for enjoying the river beach and water activities. The lush countryside is beautiful in all seasons.
Absolutely. The Paseo y Molinos del Río Xabriña offers a charming walk along the Xabriña River, where you can discover old mills and picturesque bridges, providing a tranquil experience away from the main attractions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical heritage and natural beauty. The therapeutic waters of the Balneario, the scenic walks along the River Tea, and the historical bridges like the Bridge of the Partitions are frequently highlighted. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for relaxation and outdoor exploration are also highly valued.
While not directly in Mondariz-Balneario, Sobroso Castle is a short distance away in Mondariz. It serves as a center for the recovery of popular culture, featuring exhibition halls dedicated to traditional crafts, clothing, and reproductions of typical Galician home interiors.


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