Best attractions and places to see around Piñor, a municipality in Ourense, Spain, offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. This region is characterized by its forested landscapes and rivers such as the Arenteiro, Mirela, and Silvaboa. Visitors can explore historical sites and serene natural settings. Piñor provides a tranquil experience in the Galician countryside.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Monastery of Santa María la Real de Oseira is located in the parish of Oseira (municipality of San Cristovo de Cea, Ourense), about 34 km from the city of Ourense and near the borders with Pontevedra and Lugo. Founded in 1137 by a group of hermits, it joined the Cistercian Order of Clairvaux in 1141. During the 12th and early 13th centuries, its main church was built, becoming one of the largest Cistercian monasteries in Spain. In 1552, a fire devastated the complex, but the church survived and retains an elegant, understated architectural style.
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Great place to spend the night after the tough climb out of Ourense, with nice albergue and the terrific A Casa dos Caretas restaurant
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This is not A Ermida and not the church of Nosa Señora do Faro, but the outside altar of the church at the Faro.
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It is a beautiful waterfall located on the Barbantiño River, in the province of Ourense, Galicia. With a waterfall of about 20 meters, it is one of the most impressive natural landscapes in the area. Surrounded by a lush and green environment, the waterfall is ideal for those who enjoy hiking and contact with nature.
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Chapel of Nosa Señora do Faro: This chapel, of remote origins, is also located at the top of the mountain. It was remodeled and expanded over the years. On its façade, you will see a lintel door, a small flared window and a modern belfry with the image of A Virxe do Faro.
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This chapel, of remote origins, is also located at the top of the mountain. It was remodeled and expanded over the years. On its façade, you will see a lintel door, a small flared window and a modern belfry with the image of A Virxe do Faro.
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Unfortunately everything is locked. What a pity
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To climb, either go up the steep cross path on the meadow or follow the road to the left. The Camino turns right.
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Piñor is rich in natural beauty, particularly its river landscapes. A must-see is the Barbantiño Waterfall, which plunges about 15 meters and is especially impressive during the rainy season. You can also enjoy the serene Sendero de O Peilán, an easy trail along the Arenteiro River, or visit the scenic Pozas de A Eirexe de Torcela.
Yes, Piñor boasts a rich history. The prominent Monastery of Oseira is a significant Romanesque site. You can also explore the ancient Sobreira Medieval Bridge, dating back to the 13th or 14th century, and the Outdoor Altar of Nosa Señora do Faro, a mountaintop chapel with ancient origins.
The region around Piñor is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for hiking, road cycling, and running. Popular options include easy hikes like the 'Wooden Walkways – Waterfall Bridge loop' or more challenging routes such as the 'Monastery of Oseira – Oseira Monastery loop'.
Absolutely! For an easy and pleasant hike, consider the 'Wooden Walkways – Waterfall Bridge loop from O Carballiño', which is about 5.7 km long. Another great option is the 'Río Arenteiro loop from O Carballiño', a shorter 4.4 km route. These trails offer delightful experiences amidst nature. You can find more options in the hiking guide.
Piñor has a deep religious heritage. The most prominent is the Monastery of Oseira, a grand Romanesque monastery. Other notable sites include the Outdoor Altar of Nosa Señora do Faro, the 12th-century Capilla de Cales, and the Iglesia vieja de San Paio de Loeda, known as a 'Church of Refuge and Sanctuary'.
Yes, Piñor is home to several medieval structures. The Sobreira Medieval Bridge, a single-arch bridge from the 13th or 14th century, is a prime example. There's also the Puente de A Mirela, another medieval bridge that has undergone transformations, and the ancient Puente del Arenteiro in Carballeda, which served pilgrims as early as 1244.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. The Sobreira Medieval Bridge is often praised for its beauty and setting amidst a grove. The Monastery of Oseira is valued for its historical significance and as a peaceful stop on pilgrimage routes. The Barbantiño Waterfall is a favorite for its natural spectacle, especially after heavy rains.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't highlighted, many of Piñor's natural attractions offer gentle experiences suitable for families. The 'Sendero de O Peilán' along the Arenteiro River is a short and easy route that can be enjoyed by all ages. The Barbantiño Waterfall, while requiring a short walk, is a rewarding natural sight for curious children.
The rainy season enhances the spectacle of the Barbantiño Waterfall, making it a particularly good time to visit for that specific natural feature. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with lush landscapes. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for river-side walks, though it might be warmer.
Yes, Piñor has unique cultural expressions. The 'Petos de Ánimas' (alms boxes for souls), found in places like Carballeda, Cotelas, and Loeda, are stone carvings that reflect the local reverence for the dead and compassion for souls in purgatory. These offer a glimpse into the region's deep-rooted spiritual traditions.
Piñor is defined by its rivers: the Arenteiro, Mirela, and Silvaboa. You can best experience these landscapes by walking the 'Sendero de O Peilán' along the Arenteiro River. The Barbantiño Waterfall is also a highlight of the Barbantiño River. These areas offer picturesque natural settings and tranquil routes.
Yes, Piñor is home to several historic manor houses. You can find the 16th-century Pazo de Vilariño and Pazo de Reda, as well as the impressive modernist Pazo de Lousado. While not all may be open to the public for tours, their architecture and historical presence contribute to the region's cultural landscape.
Yes, Piñor offers several running trails. Popular options include the 'Arenteiro Trail - O Carballiño Loop' (about 9.1 km, moderate difficulty) and the 'Río Arenteiro loop from O Carballiño' (about 4.4 km, easy difficulty). These trails provide scenic routes along the river. More running options can be found in the running trails guide.


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