Best natural monuments around Septentrional are characterized by their coastal settings, historical significance, and unique structures that blend with the natural landscape. This region features ancient lighthouses, memorial sites, and scenic trails, offering diverse experiences for visitors. The landscape combines rugged coastlines with cultural landmarks, providing a rich environment for exploration.
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A beautifully designed compass rose below the lighthouse.
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A great spot, with shade. There are also downpipes for dipping your feet in the river.
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Located in the impressive A Capelada mountain range, between the picturesque Galician municipalities of Cariño and Cedeira, the Vixía Herbeira cliffs are a true natural treasure. At 613 meters high, they are the highest point above sea level in continental Europe, offering spectacular views that take your breath away. Furthermore, these majestic cliffs are ranked fourth in the ranking of highest cliffs in Europe. A unique spot where nature and the Atlantic come together in an unforgettable picture, perfect for lovers of landscape and adventure.
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A spectacular natural park, you can explore it directly along the road next to the river (going upstream on the right side), although there is a variant on the left side, accessed by crossing a suspension bridge (the one I show in the photographs). This is more winding and complicated for people with mobility issues, but I consider it more entertaining and beautiful. My ideal route is to climb to the monastery along the left bank and return on the right. If you have mobility issues or want an easier and faster route, go all the way to the right. Regarding the park, I must say it's simply breathtaking. The river and streams that feed us in dozens of places (you'll see them as you walk through) fill you with energy as well as peace and tranquility, the environment completely insulates you from the noise that always surrounds us. I definitely recommend a visit.
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Hike through fascinating nature: A beautiful trail through shady forests with eucalyptus trees, pines, and ferns. The ground is soft and covered with moss, and the air is scented with blooming flowers. Dark blue, crystal-clear water accompanies the trail, surrounded by impressive cliffs and mountains. The first part of the route to the monastery is easy and manageable for everyone. Challenging second half: From the old hydroelectric power plant (Antica Centrale Hidroeléctrica), the trail becomes significantly more challenging. It climbs steeply, sometimes over narrow paths with rocky ground. Important information about equipment and fitness: Sturdy shoes with non-slip soles are essential. Surefootedness, a head for heights, and a good sense of balance are beneficial. Those with a strong fear of heights should skip this section or carefully consider whether they feel comfortable.
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The Xuvia magnolia is the most unique tree in this city. Two hundred years of history in which this large species resists the passage of time from its location, on the Xuvia seafront. And speaking of the location, it is worth highlighting the owners of the land on which the magnolia is located, for the facilities they have always given to the Narón City Council to be able to maintain this tree in optimal conditions. It is not easy to find such unique species in the area. Proof of this is the fact that the Xuvia magnolia is part of the Catalogue of Unique Trees of the Xunta de Galicia. The Provincial Council of A Coruña itself presented the book "A Magnolia de Santa Rita e a Cultura verde de Narón" in Narón, published by the aforementioned administration. The authors of this publication: Carlos Rodríguez Dacal, María Rodríguez García Garabal and Tomás Casal Pita have carried out intense research work, with the collaboration of institutions and private individuals, to publicize this tree, if possible, the most representative of our municipality and which shines in all its splendor on the Paseo Matítimo de Xuvia, near the bridge that borders the neighboring municipality of Neda.
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The compass rose next to the Torre de Hercules lighthouse.
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Around Septentrional, you'll discover a unique blend of natural landscapes and significant man-made structures that are considered natural monuments. These include ancient lighthouses, memorial sites, and scenic trails that integrate with the natural environment. For example, you can visit the Punta Nariga Lighthouse, known for its distinctive ship-like design, or the thought-provoking Menhirs for Peace.
Yes, many of the natural monuments in Septentrional are suitable for families. Highlights like the Compass Rose at the Tower of Hercules, Menhirs for Peace, and the Tower of Hercules itself are categorized as family-friendly. The Mero River Trail and Magnolia of Xuvia also offer pleasant experiences for all ages.
Septentrional is rich in historical natural monuments. The Tower of Hercules, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the world's oldest working lighthouse with a history dating back to Roman times. Nearby, the Menhirs for Peace commemorates victims of the Spanish Civil War, and the Compass Rose at the Tower of Hercules represents the seven great Celtic peoples, adding a layer of cultural history.
For stunning views, consider visiting the Punta Nariga Lighthouse, which offers panoramic coastal vistas. The Tower of Hercules provides a magnificent outlook over the sea and La Coruña after climbing its 242 steps. Additionally, the Garita Herbeira (611m) is another notable viewpoint in the region.
Yes, the Septentrional area offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the Mero River Trail, which provides a natural setting. For more extensive hiking, consider routes such as the 'A Coruña - Paseo Marítimo - Torre de Hércules' or the 'Malpica – path along the Costa de Monte Beo'. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Septentrional guide.
The Septentrional region is well-suited for both road cycling and mountain biking. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'A Coruña Seafront Promenade Loop' or the 'Tour of the Oleiros Peninsula'. Mountain bikers have options such as the 'A Coruña Coast Route' or more challenging trails like 'Costa de Morte - vuelta por Monte Neme'. Detailed routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Septentrional and MTB Trails around Septentrional guides.
The Compass Rose at the Tower of Hercules is a large, multicolored circular mosaic located in the Sculpture Park of A Coruña. Designed by Xavier Correa Corredoira, it indicates the cardinal points and represents the seven great Celtic peoples: Galicia, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Isle of Man, Ireland, and Brittany, each with their traditional emblems. It symbolizes the Celtic mythology of the North Atlantic.
The Menhirs for Peace is a group of twelve sculptures created by Galician sculptor Manolo Paz, inaugurated in 2003 in the 'Campo de la Rata' near La Coruña. These strategically placed stone menhirs, arranged in two concentric circles, represent the family, with larger stones for parents and smaller ones for children. The monument also serves as a poignant tribute, sharing its location with historical executions carried out during the Spanish Civil War.
While many monuments in Septentrional have a historical or man-made aspect, you can find natural features. The Mero River Trail offers a natural experience along a river, and the Magnolia of Xuvia highlights a specific natural element. These provide opportunities to enjoy the region's flora and riverine landscapes.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of history, unique architecture, and scenic coastal views. The Tower of Hercules is praised for its historical significance and panoramic vistas. The distinctive design of the Punta Nariga Lighthouse and the symbolic depth of the Menhirs for Peace also receive high acclaim for their unique appeal and the stories they tell.
Yes, the San Carlos Garden is listed as a historical site and natural monument. It offers a tranquil green space that combines natural beauty with historical elements, providing a peaceful retreat for visitors.


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