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Santa Comba

Costa da Morte Cycling Loop

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Costa da Morte Cycling Loop

06:16

128km

1,920m

Road cycling

Cycle 79.5 miles (127.9 km) through Galicia's Costa da Morte, from Muxía's coast to Santa Comba's inland, with 6291 feet of climbing.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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43.8 km

Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Boat

Highlight • Religious Site

The sanctuary is baroque in style with influences from classicism. The first written document that remains of the temple is from the year 1544. The chapel was rebuilt several times, until the current one was built at the beginning of the 18th century, in 1719, thanks to the donation of the Counts of Maceda, whose ashes are found in some tombs inside the sanctuary.

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50.2 km

Absolute nature. Between the seas and hills. There is some up and down, but the views justify any effort. Traffic is no problem, but don't forget that there could be some.

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70.3 km

View of Cee

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Small fishing village on the last stretch of the Camino de Fisterra with a quiet bay of sandy beach

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94.6 km

Great downhill

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Descend towards Carnota. Incredible views of the ocean. Remember to keep your eyes on the road

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128 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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87.0 km

37.7 km

3.19 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

123 km

4.46 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Muxia - Carnota - Santa Comba Costa de Morte loop for road cycling?

This loop is considered difficult for road cycling. It demands good to very good fitness due to continuous elevation changes, numerous climbs, and descents. You'll encounter a constant up and down, characteristic of the Costa da Morte, requiring sustained effort.

What is the terrain like on this road cycling route?

The terrain features a constant up and down, with winding roads and frequent ascents and descents, especially along the coast. Inland, you'll find rolling hills and several slopes. While most primary roads are paved, some segments, particularly those connecting smaller villages, might be less smooth, so caution is advised for road bikes.

What are the main highlights and viewpoints along the route?

The route offers stunning scenery and several notable points of interest. You can visit the historic Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Boat in Muxía. Enjoy breathtaking vistas from the View of the Costa da Morte (Atlantic Ocean) near Muxía and the View of Cee. There's also a section known for its Great downhill, offering an exhilarating ride with views.

What is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

The best time to cycle this loop is generally during the spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is typically milder and more stable, avoiding the peak summer heat and crowds, and the heavier rains of winter. This allows for a more enjoyable experience of the dramatic coastal and inland landscapes.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route. It passes through public roads and areas within the ZEC Costa da Morte, which is a protected natural area, but access for cycling is generally unrestricted. Always respect local regulations and private property.

Is the Muxia - Carnota - Santa Comba Costa de Morte loop dog-friendly?

As this is a road cycling route, it's generally not suitable for dogs to accompany cyclists directly on the road due to safety concerns. If you plan to bring a dog, it would be best to arrange for them to be transported separately or to enjoy walks in dog-friendly areas off the main cycling path when you stop.

Where can I park to start this cycling loop?

You can typically find parking in the larger towns along the route, such as Muxía, Carnota, or Santa Comba. Muxía, being a significant starting point, usually offers public parking areas suitable for leaving a vehicle while you cycle. Look for designated parking zones within these towns.

Does this route intersect with other well-known trails?

Yes, sections of this route overlap with several other paths. You'll find it intersects with parts of the Mtb Vía Mariana and Via Mariana, as well as the Camiño de Fisterra-Muxía and Mtb Fisterra-Muxía. Smaller segments also touch upon [CIMA AC07] As Paxareiras * O Viso - Carnota and O Camiño dos Faros: Etapa 6 Camariñas-Muxía and Etapa 7 Muxía-Nemiña.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the way?

The scenery is incredibly diverse, transitioning from the raw beauty of the Atlantic coast to the tranquility of Galician inland landscapes. Along the coast, expect towering cliffs, deserted beaches, picturesque fishing villages, and iconic lighthouses. As you move inland, the landscape shifts to green mountains, fields of corn, and forests, offering a different, yet equally captivating, rural beauty.

Are there places to find food and drink along the Muxia - Carnota - Santa Comba loop?

Yes, as the route passes through or near several towns and villages like Muxía, Carnota, and Santa Comba, you will find opportunities for cafes, restaurants, and small shops to refuel. It's always a good idea to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer stretches between villages, but you won't be entirely isolated from amenities.

What should I pack for a road cycling trip on this loop?

Given the route's difficulty and coastal exposure, pack layers of clothing suitable for varying weather, including a windproof/waterproof jacket. Essential cycling gear, repair kit, sufficient water, and high-energy snacks are crucial. Sunscreen and sunglasses are also recommended, especially for coastal sections. A GPS device with the route loaded is highly advisable.

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