Best natural monuments around Interior encompass a diverse landscape characterized by its inland location in Galicia, Spain. This region features a variety of natural and historical sites, including significant points along the Camino de Santiago. The terrain includes notable summits, tranquil lagoons, and numerous waterfalls, offering varied natural formations. These natural monuments provide insight into the region's geology and cultural heritage.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Hiking around Interior
Beautiful sculpture 🤙
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Beautiful waterfall in the middle of a forest. Accessible terrain with sturdy footwear. Not recommended in rainy weather, even light rain. The trails are well-marked and visible. There are no signs or directions for hiking.
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Take a break, pause and maybe give your legs a refreshment 🤙
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I had seen it on Google, but now access is inaccessible. The photo taken from the appropriate perspective simulates a head screaming in the air. Once there I got as close as I could but ended up with everyone's legs scratched and silvas
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Small spring shaped like a shell. Very beautiful to look at.
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Beautiful waterfall, which feeds a batán, that is, a hydraulic machine that was used to prepare the fabrics from the looms.
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Quiet place to take a break during the routes in the area.
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Towards SdC it is the first thing you see of the Sobrado. There are all sorts of places to sit and rest
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Visitors frequently enjoy the tranquil Sobrado Lagoon, a peaceful spot perfect for cooling your feet and resting in the shade. Another beloved site is the Santa Irene Fountain, known for its historical significance and the legend of eternal youth.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Sobrado Lagoon is a great place for a walk and picnic. The Santa Irene Fountain and its nearby chapel offer a pleasant historical stop, and the Fountain in the Shape of a Scallop Shell is a curious and fun photo opportunity for all ages.
The Interior region of Galicia, Spain, offers a diverse landscape. You can explore serene bodies of water like Sobrado Lagoon and Ribeira Reservoir. The area also features impressive summits such as Coto do Pilar Summit and Pico de Vales and Serra do Moncoso, alongside beautiful cascading waterfalls like Batán Waterfall, Fervenza de Bermui, and Inferniño Waterfall.
Yes, the Santa Irene Fountain is a significant historical site, known as the Fountain of Eternal Youth, with a chapel dedicated to Saint Irene nearby. It's a popular stop along the Camino de Santiago, blending natural beauty with rich local tradition.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to pause and refresh. For instance, the Sobrado Lagoon is praised for being a good area to walk and rest, even having a picnic. The Santa Irene Fountain is noted as a worthwhile detour for its charm and legend.
Absolutely. Coto do Pilar Summit, the highest point in the province of A Coruña, offers expansive views. Similarly, Pico de Vales and Serra do Moncoso provide spectacular sightseeing opportunities, especially for those who enjoy descents with impeccable asphalt.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, including those that pass by natural monuments. For detailed routes and options, explore the Hiking around Interior guide, which features trails like the 'Ribadiso and the medieval bridge' loop.
Beyond hiking, the area around Interior is excellent for mountain biking and exploring waterfalls. You can find a variety of routes for different skill levels. Check out the MTB Trails around Interior guide for cycling options, and the Waterfall hikes around Interior guide to discover trails leading to beautiful cascades like Fervenza de Naraío.
The Fountain in the Shape of a Scallop Shell is specifically noted as a 'nice photo motif.' Additionally, the scenic views from Pico de Vales and Serra do Moncoso and the tranquil setting of Sobrado Lagoon offer beautiful photographic opportunities.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, Pedra Faladoira is categorized as challenging. The Ribeira Reservoir area also features challenging terrain, offering more strenuous exploration opportunities.
The Interior region is home to several beautiful waterfalls. You can visit Batán Waterfall, Fervenza de Bermui, and Inferniño Waterfall. For routes specifically designed to explore these natural wonders, refer to the Waterfall hikes around Interior guide.


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