Attractions and places to see around Celanova, a municipality in Ourense, Spain, offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The region is characterized by its rich heritage, including significant architectural examples and archaeological sites. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from river valleys to ancient settlements. This area provides opportunities to discover both man-made monuments and natural features.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Beautiful granaries and photo opportunity 🤙
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Beautiful local recreation area 🤙
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a set of granaries worth seeing
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It has a charming little waterfall that is an attractive point for visitors, especially for its natural beauty and the peaceful atmosphere it offers. Next to the waterfall, there is an area set up as a picnic zone, perfect for enjoying nature in a relaxing and fresh environment. This corner is ideal for those looking to disconnect and spend time with family or friends, surrounded by vegetation and the sound of water. The combination of the waterfall and the picnic area makes A Boltureira a special place for rural tourism in Galicia.
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fountain and rest area at the top of Vieiro on the route from Bande to Celanova, fresh and drinkable water
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landscape in the river Arnoia, really cinema
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Regarding the current work, although modified, we must attribute a Romanesque origin to it and it is known that in the High Middle Ages it was in the custody of the Knights of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem.
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Celanova is rich in history. You can explore the grand Monasterio de San Salvador de Celanova, a significant example of Galician Baroque architecture, which also houses the ancient Mozarabic Chapel of San Miguel. Don't miss the ruins of Freixo Roman Bridge, one of the few Roman bridges that has remained unaltered, and the pre-Roman citadel of Castromao, an important archaeological site offering panoramic views. The medieval town of Vilanova dos Infantes, with its distinctive tower and traditional *hórreos*, is also nearby.
Yes, Celanova offers beautiful natural features. Visit A Boutureira Waterfall, a charming spot with a picnic area perfect for relaxation. The Arnoia River flows near Celanova and is part of a nature trail showcasing rural landscapes, forests, and traditional granaries. You can also find natural open-air hot springs in Bande, a short drive away.
Celanova, known as 'The Poet's Town,' celebrates its literary heritage at the Casa dos Poetas Museum, honoring local writers like Manuel Curros Enríquez. Experience local life at Celanova's open-air market every Thursday in Praza Maior, offering local products. Additionally, the nearby Vilanova dos Infantes hosts the ethnographic Raigame Festival, which is highly recommended.
Many attractions around Celanova are suitable for families. The Freixo Roman Bridge and Allariz Roman Bridge are interesting historical sites. A Boutureira Waterfall provides a peaceful atmosphere with a picnic area. The Hórreos of A Merca offer a glimpse into traditional architecture that children might find fascinating.
The region around Celanova is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and mountain biking. Explore trails like the 'Outeiro da Moura and A Coruxeira – circular from Vilares' for running, or the 'Celanova and Allariz Biosphere Reserve Loop' for cycling. For mountain biking, consider the 'San Rosendo and Castro de Trelle Loop'. Find more details on Running Trails around Celanova, Cycling around Celanova, and MTB Trails around Celanova.
To see traditional Galician architecture, visit the Hórreos of A Merca, a collection of well-preserved traditional granaries. The medieval town of Vilanova dos Infantes also features traditional houses and numerous *hórreos*, offering a glimpse into the region's architectural heritage.
Absolutely. Celanova is home to the Freixo Roman Bridge, an ancient three-arched masonry bridge over the Arnoia river that has retained its original form. A short drive away in Bande, you can explore the remarkably well-preserved archaeological remains of the Aqus Querquennis Roman camp, considered among the best preserved in Europe.
The Praza Maior (Main Square) is the vibrant heart of Celanova. It is framed by the majestic Monasterio de San Salvador and traditional balconied houses. The square features a sixteenth-century fountain that was once part of the monastery's cloister, making it a picturesque and central point for visitors.
Yes, the Monasterio de San Salvador de Celanova is a prominent religious site, showcasing impressive Galician Baroque architecture and housing the Mozarabic Chapel of San Miguel. In Allariz, you can visit the Santa Clara Monastery of Allariz, a 13th-century example of early religious buildings in Galicia. The Sanctuary of La Virgen del Cristal, a baroque building, is also nearby.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Freixo Roman Bridge is admired for its ancient preservation, while A Boutureira Waterfall is loved for its peaceful atmosphere and picnic area. The traditional Hórreos of A Merca are also frequently highlighted for their unique historical architecture.
Yes, the pre-Roman citadel of Castromao, an important archaeological site, offers stunning panoramic views over the valley. Additionally, the tower in Vilanova dos Infantes, which houses a small museum, provides excellent views of the surrounding area.


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