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Hiking in Pontevedra offers diverse natural landscapes, from coastal areas to lush riverbanks and elevated forest parks. The region is characterized by the Rías Baixas, featuring coastal mountains, steep slopes, and abundant vegetation. Inland, the terrain transitions to green forests and overflowing rivers like the Lérez and Gafos, often with traditional stone structures. Elevated forest parks such as A Fracha and A Tomba provide varied trails and panoramic viewpoints over the estuary.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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13.0km
03:56
440m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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16.1km
04:50
490m
490m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.5km
04:25
600m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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05:18
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Redondela is a charming little town. Very friendly and worth a visit.
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The Parish Church of Santo André de Cedeira is a beautiful example of 18th-century Baroque architecture. Located in the parish of Cedeira, in Redondela, this church was designed by the renowned architect Fernando de Casas Novoa, who is also known for his work on the Obradoiro façade of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. The cemetery attached to the church also has great historical value. At its entrance, you can read an inscription that reads: “Gloria eterna a cantos aquí xacen e que nos deron a vida, a terra e a lingua” (Eternal glory to all those who lie here and who gave life, land and language)⛪
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Redondela is a wonderful place to visit! Also, Redondela is known for its local festivities such as the Festa da Coca and the Summer Carnival, which are events full of color and tradition. 🚶♀️😎🌄
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Every church writes its own story.
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This garden is close to the Statue of Castelao and the Fountain of Santiago. The Alameda has been named after Castelao, a prominent nationalist intellectual and politician, since 19822. In the centre of the garden, you will find a full-length sculpture of Castelao, funded by the neighbourhood and the Redondela Town Hall. It is an ideal place to stroll and enjoy nature and local history.🚶♀️😎🌄
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Cozy little town with lots of small restaurants.
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Redondela, nestled along the Vigo estuary in the province of Pontevedra, invites visitors into a charming realm of medieval allure. The town's stone buildings, steeped in history, paint a picturesque scene that evokes the spirit of times past. Strolling through the streets of Redondela is a journey through medieval charm, where every corner unveils architectural treasures and a sense of timeless beauty. This quaint municipality on the Vigo estuary is a captivating destination, blending history and character in a delightful embrace.
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A huge granite mountain range west of O Porriño, with the highest peaks just above 700 meters above sea level, giving brave hikers a panoramic view of the Atlantic coast, the Miño River valley and the Galician mountain interior. .
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Pontevedra offers a good selection of waterfall hiking trails, with over 30 routes available on komoot. These trails range in difficulty, ensuring there's something for every hiker to explore the region's beautiful cascades.
Among the favorites are the Vigo – Río Eifonso trail and ascent of Alto de CUVI, known for its varied terrain, and the Cascada de Cavadosa from Cerdedo — circular by the río Seixo, which features a prominent waterfall along riverbanks. Another highly-rated option is the Galiñeiro — circular through the Parque Forestal de Zamáns, offering diverse landscapes.
Yes, Pontevedra has several easy and family-friendly options. For instance, the Barosa River Natural Park, about 18 kilometers from the city, features a 4-kilometer circular path along the Barosa River, showcasing 12 cascading water mills and a large waterfall. These types of trails are generally suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
The terrain on waterfall trails in Pontevedra is quite diverse. You can expect paths winding through lush green forests, along riverbanks, and sometimes incorporating wooden footbridges. Some trails may have moderate ascents and descents, especially those leading to higher viewpoints or through forest parks like A Fracha, while others offer more gentle, flat walks.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can discover a wealth of natural and historical features. Many trails follow rivers like the Lérez and Gafos, passing by ancient mills and traditional 'horreos' (stone granaries). Notable highlights include the Barosa Waterfall and Mills, the Waterfall on the Senda del Agua, and the impressive Fervenza do Toxa Waterfall. Some routes also offer panoramic views of the Pontevedra estuary.
Yes, circular routes are a popular way to experience the waterfalls in Pontevedra. The Cascada de Cavadosa from Cerdedo — circular by the río Seixo is a great example. Additionally, the Barosa River Natural Park offers a well-known 4-kilometer circular path that takes you past its famous waterfall and mills.
The best time for waterfall hiking in Pontevedra is generally during the wetter seasons, such as late autumn, winter, and spring, when rainfall ensures the waterfalls are at their most impressive. The lush vegetation is also vibrant during these times. Summer offers pleasant temperatures for hiking, but some smaller cascades might have reduced flow.
Many of the natural trails in Pontevedra, including those leading to waterfalls, are generally dog-friendly, provided your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them. It's always a good idea to check specific trail regulations or local signage before heading out, especially in protected natural areas.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 4,500 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the tranquility of the forest paths, and the rewarding sight of the cascading waterfalls. The diversity of trails, from gentle riverside walks to more challenging ascents, is also frequently highlighted.
For broader information on the natural landscapes and hiking opportunities in the region, you can visit the official tourism website. Specifically, you might find useful details on Pontevedra's nature and general hiking information.
Yes, several hiking areas in Pontevedra offer excellent viewpoints that can be combined with waterfall visits. For example, A Fracha Forest Park and A Tomba Forest Park, both close to the city, feature trails leading to viewpoints with panoramic vistas of the Pontevedra estuary. The Monte de Santa Trega also offers stunning views and is a significant natural monument in the region.


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