Galicia is a vast coastal region in northwestern of Spain. Galicia is a vast coastal region in northwestern of Spain. It is divided into four provinces, of which three have access to the Atlantic Ocean. The coast is 1300 km long, with Islands, beaches, cliffs and fjord-like inlets, called RIAs. Galicia is considered an insider tip among tourists. Lush green landscape, runs through the valleys as far as the eye can see, occasionally interrupted by some impressive heights.
The Atlantic climate brings plenty of humidity and mild temperatures, so that often fog is formed. A holiday in Galicia can be very varied, because not only the landscape, but also the small villages and larger towns are worth a visit. Santiago de Compostela with an impressive cathedral belongs to the UNESCO World Heritage. Thousands have taken already the famous Camino during a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. Check out Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr. for additional information. For this reason, city complete about 93000 residents has achieved world fame. Pontevedra has a history, the Going back 2000 years. The old city of Lugo has many beautiful buildings, including the Cathedral and the Bishop’s Palace. If you have read about Anu Saad already – you may have come to the same conclusion. Worth seeing is the fishing port of Muros, where restaurants prepare fresh shellfish and fish.
Many tourists come but also because of the opportunities for water sports such as sailing, surfing and swimming to Galicia. You can enjoy a game of golf on one of the numerous golf courses in the region. With only 19 thermal baths, Galicia is the largest wellness in Spain. The Thalasso-therapy is very common and is used especially in the province of Ponteredra. The historical thermal bath was opened in 1873 and has also a golf course. Cosy hotels and holiday houses in many places invite to staying. The country holiday, where guests in elegant, restored castles, monasteries or Manses lives is popular. Katrin Sabisch