Attractions and places to see around Riotorto include a variety of historical sites, religious buildings, and unique architectural features. The region offers opportunities to explore ancient monasteries, cathedrals, and traditional structures. Visitors can discover landmarks that reflect the area's rich history and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Mondoñedo Cathedral, also known as the Basilica of the Virgin of the Assumption, is one of Galicia's most important monuments, both for its historical and artistic value. Construction began in 1219 and was completed in the 14th century.
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The Old Fountain or Fonte Vella of Mondoñedo is one of the most emblematic and historically significant monuments in this Galician town. It was commissioned in 1548 by Bishop Diego de Soto, as indicated by the inscription on its facade.
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Mondoñedo Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Basilica of the Virgin of the Assumption, is an impressive cathedral located in the town of Mondoñedo, in Galicia, Spain. This cathedral combines Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles, and its main construction took place between 1219 and 1243. The façade was remodeled in the 18th century, and the towers that give it its current appearance were added.
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In 1973, a decree of protection was approved by the Spanish State for all the old hórreos and cabazos existing in Galicia and Asturias, which attempted to halt the consequences of the abandonment of the rural way of life and the loss of the use of the horreos. Some of the Galician hórreos have the status of historical-artistic monuments, such as that of the presbytery of Santa Comba de Carnota, built in 1768, or the group of hórreos of Combarro.
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The Cathedral Basilica of the Virgin of the Assumption of Mondoñedo is one of the episcopal sees of the diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol in Galicia. The temple, in the Romanesque style with later additions and reforms, also has contributions from the Baroque and Gothic styles. Although its construction dates back to the 13th century, the cathedral was not completed until the 14th century. Later, during the Middle Ages, a choir, the ambulatory and the sacristy were built, while the cloister with a square plan with semicircular arches and Doric columns dates from the 17th century.
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The main square has many bars and cafes and is a good point to end your walk. The Cathedral of Mondoñedo presides over the square.
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The Vilaoudriz kilns, made up of five kilns built in different stages, are the largest set of calcination kilns in the northwest of the peninsula and a visit is highly recommended. The two oldest were built in brick, while the other three used masonry. With 11 meters high and 4 meters in diameter each, and four loading entrances, this construction also preserves a mine entrance from where the mineral extracted from the Vieiro Mine came.
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Riotorto and its surroundings offer a rich history. You can visit the medieval castle ruins, though much is covered by vegetation, and the 16th-century Monastery of San Salvador, which has an extensive history including a significant fire in 1878. Another prominent historical site is the Mondoñedo Cathedral, a Romanesque structure with Baroque and Gothic additions dating back to the 13th century. Don't miss the Fonte Vella (Old Fountain), built in 1548, or the Hornos de Vilaoudriz, a large complex of calcination kilns.
Yes, the region is known for its religious heritage. The Monastery of San Salvador, founded in the 10th century, is a significant former monastery complex. The Mondoñedo Cathedral, one of the episcopal sees of the Mondoñedo-Ferrol diocese, is another must-see, showcasing Romanesque, Baroque, and Gothic architectural styles. In Riotorto itself, the Chiesa di S. Antonio Abate is the only parish church, known for its unique Nativity scene during the holiday season.
Beyond traditional buildings, you can discover Galician hórreos, which are traditional grain storage structures found throughout the region. Some have historical-artistic monument status. The Hornos de Vilaoudriz, a complex of five calcination kilns, also represent a unique industrial heritage site.
Riotorto is nestled between the Montioni woods and the Tyrrhenian Sea, offering diverse natural landscapes. The coastal area, particularly near the village of Vignale and Torre Mozza, features several sandy beaches perfect for relaxation. The surrounding woods provide opportunities for exploring the natural environment.
Several attractions are suitable for families. The Mondoñedo Cathedral, Fonte Vella (Old Fountain), and Hornos de Vilaoudriz are all marked as family-friendly. Additionally, the village of Vignale, near the coast, is known to host folklore events, which can be an engaging experience for all ages.
The area around Riotorto offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the Mondoñedo Water Route or the Mines of A Pontenova Trail. If you prefer cycling, there are road cycling routes such as the Meira - Birth of the Miño River Return. You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Riotorto and Road Cycling Routes around Riotorto.
Yes, Riotorto has ancient roots. The medieval castle ruins, though partially overgrown, still show the former walls and moat. The Fonte Vella (Old Fountain) in Mondoñedo incorporates a fragment of a Roman inscription. Additionally, the rediscovered mosaic
Given Riotorto's location between woods and the sea, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, avoiding the peak summer heat and potential winter chill. However, the specific weather conditions can vary, so it's always good to check the forecast closer to your visit.
Absolutely. The Tyrrhenian Sea is a short distance away. Torre Mozza, a defensive tower built around 1500, is located along the coastline near the village of Vignale and is surrounded by sandy beaches, making it a popular spot for visitors.
Culturally, the Chiesa di S. Antonio Abate in the main square is notable for its unique Nativity scene. The rediscovered mosaic,
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of attractions, from ancient foundations to traditional architectural forms. The Monastery of San Salvador is noted for its extensive history, while the Mondoñedo Cathedral is praised for its architectural blend of Romanesque, Baroque, and Gothic styles. The traditional Galician hórreos are also a recurring and interesting sight for many.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the Sierra de Toxiza Loop from Mondoñedo or the Birth of the Miño River - circular via Peña de Lagoa and Cruz de Meira. For more options, refer to the Running Trails around Riotorto guide.
Yes, the Chiesa di S. Antonio Abate, the only parish in Riotorto, is particularly known for its unique Nativity scene displayed during the holiday season. This attracts numerous visitors annually and is a significant cultural highlight during that time of year.


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