Best attractions and places to see around Castrelo Do Val include a blend of natural landscapes, cultural heritage, and historical sites. This municipality in the province of Ourense, Galicia, is situated at the foothills of the Cabeza de Manzaneda, San Mamede, and Serra de Queixa massifs. The region features high mountains, deep valleys, and significant natural areas like Parque Natural do Invernadeiro. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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If you are in the area, do not hesitate to visit Rincón del Peregrino and enjoy its charm and hospitality. Good way! 🚶♂️🌟🍽️
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wide climb from Laza towards Ourense
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Regional strategic city on the old trade route to Portugal and a stopping point on the Camino de la Plata. Do not forget to see the Castillo de Monterrei overlooking the town.
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Magnificent waterfall in the Rego das Quintas, a tributary of the Abedes River that rises on Mount Fraga de Lobos. Due to the large rocks that surround the well, it is impossible to see the full magnitude of this great waterfall. A sign, next to the sound of water, indicates the descent to the river. Although the path is quite accessible, you have to be careful not to slip on rainy days. To be able to see the waterfall, you have to look below, in an opening between the stones.
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Climb OU-110 7km with an average gradient of 5.7%
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Castrelo do Val offers a rich natural landscape. You can visit the Pozo do Demo Waterfall, explore the unique ecosystems of the Parque Natural do Invernadeiro (which requires a permit), or enjoy refreshing dips at the fluvial beaches of Pepín and Nocedo do Val during summer. The region also features high mountains and deep valleys carved by rivers like the Támega and Cabras.
Yes, the Pozo do Demo Waterfall in Rego das Quintas is a magnificent natural monument. Another picturesque waterfall is the Fervenza de Piornedo.
For stunning panoramic views, consider ascending to Peña Nofre (1,291 meters) or Alto do Foxo (1,190 meters). The Ascent to Alberguería also offers a viewpoint with wide vistas from Laza towards Ourense.
The region is rich in cultural heritage. You can see historic stone crosses like the Cruceiro de Pepín (1759) and Cruceiro de Nocedo do Val (1721). Other sites include the Peto de Ánimas de Gondulfes, significant churches in Servoi, Gondulfes, and Nocedo do Val, and the archaeological site of Pedra Alta with its prehistoric engravings. The settlement of Verín is also a regional strategic city with historical significance.
Yes, the Pedra Alta in Castrelo do Val is an important archaeological site. This ancient stele is known for its prehistoric engravings, including a V-notched shield and a cart pulled by animals, suggesting its use as a territorial marker since prehistoric times.
Yes, the Bodega Manuel Vázquez, part of the Monterrei Designation of Origin, offers guided tours. They produce wines from Godello, Treixadura, Mencía, and Araúxo grapes under the 'Fanrela' brand.
Families can enjoy the fluvial beaches of Pepín and Nocedo do Val for swimming in summer. The Rincón del Peregrino is a welcoming hut with a cafe and restaurant. The Parque Natural do Invernadeiro also has an Aula de la Naturaleza (Nature Classroom) for educational groups. The settlement of Verín is also considered family-friendly.
Castrelo do Val is a haven for hikers with well-marked trails. Popular routes include the Ruta dos Carboeiros (17 km), Ruta do Portozón, and the 8 km circular Ruta do Casteliño. You can find more hiking options and detailed routes in the Hiking around Castrelo Do Val guide, including trails like the 'Balneario de Cabreiroá – Pozo do Demo Waterfall loop'.
Absolutely! The area offers various cycling and mountain biking routes. For cycling, explore options like 'Verin - tour around the Tamega river' or 'Bar – Lagoons of the Tâmega River loop'. Mountain bikers can tackle routes such as 'ZEC Río Támega loop' or 'Verín – Alto do Fojo loop'. Find more details in the Cycling around Castrelo Do Val guide and the MTB Trails around Castrelo Do Val guide.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Summer is ideal for enjoying the fluvial beaches. For hiking and exploring natural sites, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. In winter, Alto do Foxo provides opportunities for snow activities.
Yes, access to the Parque Natural do Invernadeiro requires a permit. These can be obtained from the Consellería de Medio Ambiente in Ourense, and visitor numbers are limited to 30 people per day to preserve its unique ecosystem.
The Rincón del Peregrino is a charming hut that offers hospitality, including a cafe, restaurant, and pub services. The nearby settlement of Verín also provides various options for dining and accommodation.
Located in the municipal center, the Centro de Interpretación del Patrimonio showcases traditional agricultural tools and crafts. It offers valuable insights into the region's past way of life and cultural history.


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