Best attractions and places to see around Mugardos, a fishing village in the province of A Coruña, Galicia, offers a variety of attractions. The region is characterized by its rich history, natural beauty, and vibrant culture, situated along the Ferrol estuary. Visitors can explore notable landmarks, scenic natural features, and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Pontedeume Bridge ("Eume River Bridge") is a must-see, wide and beautiful. If you cross it on your way out of the city, you'll be able to take some beautiful photos. On the other side, facing the sea, is Cabañas Beach, very wide and peaceful, with a large grove of trees.
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An ancient but very well-preserved and visitable monastery, very pretty and small, so you can see it in just a few minutes.
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A very well-preserved ancient monastery that can be visited (I don't know the opening hours) is located on the English Way to Santiago. A quick visit is recommended (it's small but beautiful), and then continue up the path on the left.
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It has two different parts: the main chapel - built by Fernando de Andrade in 1538 - and the rest of the church, the work of Archbishop Rajoy at the end of the 18th century. In the main chapel, the intricate ribs of the vault and the Renaissance altarpiece from 1561 stand out. The image of Santiago Apóstol that is in the central area of the altarpiece was buried in the presbytery in 1961 when some work was underway. The rest of the church is organized on a Latin cross plan with poorly marked arms and three naves, of which the central one is covered by a barrel vault. It is made up of three "streets", two canvases were torn from the central one to place the tabernacle and the image of the patron saint, Santiago. On the façade there are three doors, the central one is crowned by the coat of arms of Fernando de Andrade, an equestrian statue of Santiago Apóstol and a plaque of the Heart of Jesus with his motto "I will reign in Spain", placed in 1900 to commemorate the beginning of the century. In its upper part there are still allusions to the heraldic emblems of the Andrade family. On the Gospel side is the tomb of Fernando de Andrade where he was moved from the center of the chapel in 1758.
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The Xuvia magnolia is the most unique tree in this city. Two hundred years of history in which this large species resists the passage of time from its location, on the Xuvia seafront. And speaking of the location, it is worth highlighting the owners of the land on which the magnolia is located, for the facilities they have always given to the Narón City Council to be able to maintain this tree in optimal conditions. It is not easy to find such unique species in the area. Proof of this is the fact that the Xuvia magnolia is part of the Catalogue of Unique Trees of the Xunta de Galicia. The Provincial Council of A Coruña itself presented the book "A Magnolia de Santa Rita e a Cultura verde de Narón" in Narón, published by the aforementioned administration. The authors of this publication: Carlos Rodríguez Dacal, María Rodríguez García Garabal and Tomás Casal Pita have carried out intense research work, with the collaboration of institutions and private individuals, to publicize this tree, if possible, the most representative of our municipality and which shines in all its splendor on the Paseo Matítimo de Xuvia, near the bridge that borders the neighboring municipality of Neda.
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It is a Romanesque building with additions of the Galician Baroque of the 18th century. A brief visit to the church and the monastic dependencies can show us a series of data that allude to the continuous building development of this monastery.
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Old bridge that connects the two banks of the Eume River. The bridge flows directly into the center of the town of Pontedeume. We can see the arches of the railway bridge and small boats dotted in the port.
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You can only get the stamp for the pilgrim ID here on Saturdays and Sundays.
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Mugardos is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Castillo de la Palma, a fortress dating back to 1597 that defended the Ferrol estuary. The town also features several historic houses like Casa Rilo (15th century) and Casa de la Sirena (16th century), along with modernist architecture. Don't miss the Monastery of San Martiño de Xuvia, a Cistercian monastery declared a Site of Cultural Interest, located nearby in Narón.
Yes, Mugardos offers stunning natural views. The Mirador de A Bailadora provides breathtaking panoramic vistas of the Ferrol estuary. You can also visit The White Pebble, a coastal natural space with spectacular views of the ocean and the city of A Coruña, featuring a unique white quartz vein. The Parque Rosalía de Castro is a charming urban green space at the town's entrance.
The area around Mugardos is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for different sports. For mountain biking, explore trails like the 'View of the Galician Coast – Cabo Prior Lighthouse loop'. Runners can enjoy paths such as the 'Entre Dúas Rías Trail', and road cyclists have options like the 'Ria de Ares - Mugardos Return'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Road Cycling Routes around Mugardos.
Absolutely! Mugardos offers several family-friendly attractions. The Pontedeume Bridge is a pleasant spot for a stroll, and the nearby Cabañas Beach is wide and peaceful. The Magnolia of Xuvia, a unique 200-year-old tree, is also a fascinating natural highlight that families can enjoy. The Playa de Bestarruza is a small, sheltered beach perfect for families with calm waters.
Mugardos is famous for its unique octopus dish, 'pulpo a la mugardesa'. The best way to experience this is during the annual Festa do Polbo (Octopus Festival), held on the second Saturday of July. The lively Paseo Marítimo and Puerto are also cultural hubs, with traditional Galician houses, local bars, and artisanal fishing boats.
Yes, the Playa de Bestarruza is a small, sheltered beach located at the end of the promenade in Mugardos. It features calm, emerald waters and golden sand, making it ideal for relaxation. You can also find the ruins of an 18th-century salting factory there.
Yes, Mugardos is home to the Centro de Interpretación Caldoval. This center provides insights into ancient Roman baths discovered in the area, showcasing their function and the activities that took place there over 2,000 years ago. The Roman villa covered an impressive two thousand square meters.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Monasterio de Santa Catalina de Montefaro, which offers panoramic views from its elevated position. The Igrexa San Vicente de Meá, a small temple on the outskirts, is known for its beautiful cemetery and views of Ferrol. Exploring the historic houses and modernist architecture within Mugardos itself also reveals unique charm.
The best time to visit Mugardos for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). This period offers pleasant weather for exploring beaches, viewpoints, and engaging in hiking, cycling, or running on the local trails. The Festa do Polbo in July is also a highlight for cultural immersion.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from coastal natural spaces like The White Pebble, enjoying the ocean and estuary vistas. The historical significance of sites like the Monastery of San Martiño de Xuvia and the architectural details of the Parish Church of St James in Pontedeume are also highly appreciated. The charm of the Pontedeume Bridge and the peaceful atmosphere of the Magnolia of Xuvia are also community favorites.
Yes, Mugardos and its surroundings feature several religious sites. Within the municipality, you can find Iglesia de San Telmo and Iglesia de San Julián, along with the small Igrexa San Vicente de Meá. Nearby, the Monastery of San Martiño de Xuvia in Narón is a significant Cistercian monastery, and in Pontedeume, the Parish Church of St James is notable for its historical architecture and altarpiece.
The Ferrol estuary is a central feature of Mugardos. You can enjoy its beauty from various viewpoints, such as the Mirador de A Bailadora. A popular activity is taking a short boat trip across the estuary to visit the neighboring city of Ferrol, offering a different perspective of the coastline and fortifications like Castillo de la Palma.


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