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Hiking around A Pobra Do Brollón offers diverse experiences within a mountainous landscape in the south of Lugo province, Galicia. The region features significant elevations, including Pena dos Catro Cabaleiros at 1,131 meters, providing panoramic views of the Terra de Lemos valley and the Serra do Courel UNESCO Global Geopark. The area is characterized by streams, waterfalls, natural pools, and pine forests, nestled within the broader Ribeira Sacra region. This topography provides a variety of hiking trails suitable for different…
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Hike the moderate 9.0-mile Vilasouto Reservoir Trail, gaining 795 feet in under 4 hours, exploring churches and the reservoir.
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Hike the difficult 10.3-mile Route of Gold and Iron through Montañas do Courel Geopark, exploring mining history and cultural landmarks.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Gate of the Keep in Monforte de Lemos is not a stand-alone gate, but rather forms part of the elevated access to the Keep, the most emblematic element of the Castle of San Vicente. The tower and its gate were damaged during the Great Irmandiña War (1467–1469), but were later rebuilt. Today, it is one of the finest examples of medieval military architecture in Galicia.
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The Alcazaba Gate in Monforte de Lemos is one of the oldest and most emblematic elements of the medieval wall surrounding this historic Galician town. Although it is known today as the "Puerta de la Alcazaba," that name is relatively modern and was assigned by a mayor at the beginning of the 20th century without any rigorous historical basis. Traditionally, this gate was known as the Puerta de las Carnicerías or Puerta de las Pescaderías, and for centuries it was simply referred to as the main gate of the town.
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The Parador de Monforte de Lemos is one of the most spectacular accommodations in Galicia, both for its historical value and its privileged location. The Parador is located high above the city, within the Monumental Complex of San Vicente do Pino, which includes: The Monastery of San Vicente do Pino (9th–18th centuries). The Palace of the Counts of Lemos. The medieval Keep. From the Parador, you can enjoy spectacular views of the city and the natural landscape of the Ribeira Sacra, a region famous for its terraced vineyards, Sil canyons, and Romanesque monasteries.
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Parque dos Condes is one of Monforte de Lemos' most iconic green spaces, ideal for strolling, relaxing, or enjoying time with the family. The grounds originally belonged to the Escolapios School and were transferred to the city council in 1990. Since then, they have been transformed into a public park with ample free parking.
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Founded in the 10th century, it is one of the most important monastic complexes in Galicia, combining Romanesque and Renaissance architecture. The monastery is part of a complex that includes the Castle of Monforte and offers panoramic views of the city. Its church stands out for its sobriety, while the Renaissance cloister is one of the most beautiful elements of the building. Today, part of the monastery has been converted into a tourist inn, allowing visitors to enjoy its history in a unique setting.
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The Plaza de España in Monforte de Lemos is an emblematic place in the city. In this square is the Casa de la Cultura, a building that belonged to D. Pedro Boo Pita, a former mayor and scholar of Monforte de Lemos. The square is known for its cultural importance and its central location in the municipality.
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The Keep, It receives this name for its usefulness, in addition to being used as a defense... This was the Count's enclosure to pay him homage or pay him homage... Rite that united the lord with his vassal.
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It is part of the large number of paradores in Spain...from 1928 What was the Monastery of San Vicente Do Pino and the palace of the Count of Lemos. Inaugurated in the presence of the president of the Xunta de Galicia, His Excellency Mr. Don Manuel Fraga Iribarne and Don Mariano Rajoy Brey, July 21, 2003
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A Pobra Do Brollón offers a diverse range of hiking experiences, from easy strolls to more challenging ascents. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, river valleys, and varied forests, providing routes suitable for different ability levels. You'll find trails exploring local churches, scenic reservoirs, and paths winding through areas like the Montañas do Courel Geopark.
Yes, there are several easy trails. For instance, the Parque dos Condes loop from Monforte de Lemos is a 4.4-mile (7.1 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 50 minutes, leading through local parklands. Another easy option is the Town Hall loop from Monforte de Lemos, which is 3.7 miles (3.7 km) long.
For those seeking a challenge, the Route of Gold and Iron is a difficult 10.3-mile (16.5 km) path that winds through the Montañas do Courel Geopark, offering significant elevation changes. Another demanding option is the Pilgrim's Bench of Quiroga – View After Asphalt Climb loop from Pico de Arcas, a 13.8-mile (22.3 km) difficult hike.
The landscape around A Pobra Do Brollón is dotted with 'regatos, fervenzas y pozas naturales' (streams, waterfalls, and natural pools), providing picturesque spots. While specific trails dedicated solely to waterfalls aren't listed, many routes will traverse areas where these natural water features can be found, especially within the mountainous terrain and river valleys.
Absolutely. The region is known for its significant elevations. From the 1,131-meter summit of Pena dos Catro Cabaleiros, for example, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Terra de Lemos valley and the majestic Serra do Courel. The Pena de Matacás viewpoint and the Campodola-Leixazós Geological Viewpoint are also notable spots for stunning vistas.
Beyond the scenic trails, you can explore various natural and historical landmarks. The Lor River and Cabe River Trail offer beautiful riverside scenery. You might also encounter geological formations like Val das Mouras. For historical interest, there are highlights like Castro Caldelas Castle and Gate of the Tower of Homage nearby.
A Pobra Do Brollón serves as a convenient and well-serviced stopping point for pilgrims undertaking the Camino de Invierno, which is part of the larger Camino de Santiago network. This offers opportunities for longer, multi-day hiking experiences through the region.
The routes in A Pobra Do Brollón are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 15 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from mountainous ascents to serene river valleys, and the opportunity to explore both natural beauty and cultural landmarks.
Yes, A Pobra Do Brollón is ideally situated within the Ribeira Sacra region, making it an excellent base. This broader area is renowned for its unique landscapes, rich natural environment, and traditional way of life, including the iconic Sil river and its vineyards. Its central location allows for easy exploration of nearby significant areas like Monforte de Lemos and Quiroga.
Yes, the area offers various accommodations. Establishments like O Busto Aldea Rural provide cozy rural stays, while the local albergue (hostel) caters specifically to pilgrims and other visitors, often organizing ecological, gastronomic, and cultural activities.
While hiking is possible year-round, the summer months are popular, especially for enjoying the small swimming area created by damming the local river. Spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and vibrant natural colors, making them ideal for exploring the diverse landscapes without the peak summer heat.


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