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]]>Check out the region’s best thermal baths that you should definitely visit the next time you’re there!
Located in a hilly, forested area just outside of the town of Ribadavia and only 45 minutes west of the city of Vigo, the Prexigueiro thermal baths are heaven on Earth. Located next to the Cerves River, you’ll find outdoor baths ranging from 37 to 41 C in a relaxing natural setting.
Just outside of the city of Ourense are the Outariz baths located along the banks of the Minho River. Arguably the most famous baths in the province, you will find Japanese-inspired warm water pools that overlook the majestic river.
Would you believe that there are thermal baths inside the center of a city? That’s the case in Ourense, where As Burgas has stood for thousands of years. Opened by the Romans, these baths are still accessible and provide an urban oasis.
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]]>Coast and mountains come together in a verdant setting in Galicia, offering up a wide range of treasures to see and enjoy. If you are planning a trip to Galicia, these are the three locations that you absolutely must not miss.
Located at the mouth of the Ria de Vigo and only a 45-minute boat ride from Vigo, the region’s biggest city, the Cies Islands are often called the “Galician Caribbean” thanks to their pure, clean, white sand beaches. You will also find hiking routes and curious animals like octopus and otters.
Did you know that Galicia has a “Grand Canyon” of its own? The Ribeira Sacra region is home to the Sil Canyon, which is split between the interior provinces of Ourense and Lugo and contains a deep gorge where you will find the Sil River at the bottom. Boat rides, hiking, and even vineyards can be found in this unique slice of Galicia.
In the extreme northeast of the region, just next to the border with Asturias, you will find Cathedrals Beach. This spot is remote and contains a natural, wild beach which is the home of several natural arches that tower above the Bay of Biscay. Go at low tide, as it’s the only time of day you will be able to walk on the beach!
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]]>The post Ourense, Spain’s Best Thermal Baths appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Check out the region’s best thermal baths that you should definitely visit the next time you’re there!
Located in a hilly, forested area just outside of the town of Ribadavia and only 45 minutes west of the city of Vigo, the Prexigueiro thermal baths are heaven on Earth. Located next to the Cerves River, you’ll find outdoor baths ranging from 37 to 41 C in a relaxing natural setting.
Just outside of the city of Ourense are the Outariz baths located along the banks of the Minho River. Arguably the most famous baths in the province, you will find Japanese-inspired warm water pools that overlook the majestic river.
Would you believe that there are thermal baths inside the center of a city? That’s the case in Ourense, where As Burgas has stood for thousands of years. Opened by the Romans, these baths are still accessible and provide an urban oasis.
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]]>The post Discover Galicia’s Natural Marvels appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Coast and mountains come together in a verdant setting in Galicia, offering up a wide range of treasures to see and enjoy. If you are planning a trip to Galicia, these are the three locations that you absolutely must not miss.
Located at the mouth of the Ria de Vigo and only a 45-minute boat ride from Vigo, the region’s biggest city, the Cies Islands are often called the “Galician Caribbean” thanks to their pure, clean, white sand beaches. You will also find hiking routes and curious animals like octopus and otters.
Did you know that Galicia has a “Grand Canyon” of its own? The Ribeira Sacra region is home to the Sil Canyon, which is split between the interior provinces of Ourense and Lugo and contains a deep gorge where you will find the Sil River at the bottom. Boat rides, hiking, and even vineyards can be found in this unique slice of Galicia.
In the extreme northeast of the region, just next to the border with Asturias, you will find Cathedrals Beach. This spot is remote and contains a natural, wild beach which is the home of several natural arches that tower above the Bay of Biscay. Go at low tide, as it’s the only time of day you will be able to walk on the beach!
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