Attractions and places to see around Porqueira, a municipality in the province of Ourense, Galicia, Spain, highlight its cultural heritage and natural beauty. The area is known for its historical sites, including Roman ruins and ancient structures, alongside natural features like rivers and springs. Located within the A Limia region, Porqueira offers a blend of archaeological interest and scenic landscapes. The region is part of the Baixa Limia – Serra do Xurés natural park, a World Biosphere Reserve.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The bridge stands out for its integration into the natural environment, crossing the reservoir that is fed by the Salas River. It is an important route for both local traffic and visitors moving around the Encoro de Salas Park, facilitating access to the hiking trails and recreational areas surrounding the reservoir. The combination of the bridge with the reservoir and the surrounding mountainous landscape makes it a visually attractive spot for nature and photography lovers.
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It has a burial chamber with approximate dimensions of 3.5 metres long, 2 metres wide and a height of up to 2 metres. The stones that form it, known as orthostats, can reach an estimated weight of between 500 and 1,500 kilograms each, depending on their size and thickness. These large granite slabs, typical of dolmens, were carefully placed by Neolithic communities as collective funerary monuments, reflecting the effort and ritual importance of the place.
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Dating back to the Neolithic period (approximately between 4,000 and 3,000 BC), this dolmen, made up of large stone slabs arranged vertically and covered by a top slab, served as a collective tomb. It is one of the most representative examples of prehistoric funerary architecture in the region.
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The Roman Baths of Bande, or Aquis Querquennis, in Ourense, are part of an ancient Roman military camp from the 1st century AD, located next to the As Conchas reservoir. This archaeological complex includes ruins of barracks and walls, along with thermal baths fed by 50ºC thermal waters known for their medicinal properties. It is a site of great historical and tourist interest, combining nature and history in a unique setting.
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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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Great routes bordering the Las Conchas reservoir.
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Beyond the prominent Dolmen of Casola do Foxo and Aquis Querquennis Roman Camp, you can visit the Roman Baths of Bande, which are free to access and offer hot springs. The region also features the traditional granaries at Aira dos Canastros de A Forxa and the historic Castillo – Torre de A Forxa.
Yes, Porqueira boasts several natural attractions. You can find the Vieiro Spring, a natural fountain with drinkable water emerging from an ancient tree. The Fervenzas del Río Fírbeda offers beautiful waterfalls, and the area is part of the Reserva de la Biosfera Transfronteriza Gerês-Xurés, a significant natural reserve.
The area around Porqueira is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and general cycling. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like the Gerês-Xurés and Lindoso Reservoir Loop, and moderate MTB trails such as the Salas Reservoir Loop from Muiños. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Porqueira, MTB Trails around Porqueira, and Cycling around Porqueira guide pages.
Several attractions are suitable for families. The Roman Baths of Bande are a fun and educational stop, especially when the water levels are low. The Vieiro Spring provides a pleasant rest area with fresh water, and the Rio Salas Bridge offers scenic views that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and natural beauty. The Dolmen of Casola do Foxo is noted for its impressive prehistoric architecture, while the Aquis Querquennis Roman Camp offers a fascinating glimpse into Roman history, especially when not submerged. The Vieiro Spring is valued for its fresh, drinkable water and peaceful setting.
The Aquis Querquennis Roman Camp is submerged for several months each year by the waters of the Las Conchas reservoir. To see the full archaeological complex, it's best to visit when the reservoir levels are low, typically during drier seasons.
Yes, the Rio Salas Bridge offers amazing views of the reservoir and the surrounding natural environment, making it a great spot for photography and enjoying the landscape.
Absolutely. The Aira dos Canastros de A Forxa is a notable site featuring a collection of ten traditional granaries (hórreos) from the A Limia region. These restored structures showcase local architectural heritage with their granite bases and red wooden granaries.
The Dolmen of Casola do Foxo is a highly significant historical site dating back to the Neolithic period (approximately 4,000 to 3,000 BC). This impressive structure, made of large stone slabs, served as a collective tomb and is a prime example of prehistoric funerary architecture in the region.
Yes, the area around the Castillo – Torre de A Forxa is known for its ancient chestnut trees (Castiñeiro da Torre da Forxa). These centuries-old trees feature large hollows in their trunks due to age, adding to the unique natural landscape.
The Rio Salas Bridge is known for its strategic location between Spain and Portugal and its integration into the natural environment. It crosses the reservoir fed by the Salas River, offering stunning views and facilitating access to hiking trails and recreational areas around the Encoro de Salas Park.


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