Illa de Sálvora


This interesting small island, part of the Parque Nacional de las Islas Atlánticas de Galicia, has a mainly rocky coast, a lighthouse, an abandoned village and an old fish-salting-plant-cum-mansion. Four-hour trips (adult/child €20/10) go from O Grove most days from about July to mid-September with Cruceros Rías Baixas or Cruceros do Ulla. They include a guided walk and a little beach time.


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1. Acuario de O Grove

6.07 MILES

About 100 mostly Galician marine and freshwater species are showcased in this small aquarium at Punta Moreiras.

2. Praia A Lanzada

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Dune-backed Praia A Lanzada sweeps a spectacular 2.3km along the isthmus leading to O Grove. It's Galicia's most splendid stretch of sand, and enticingly…

3. Lonja

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You can watch the auction of the local fishing fleet's catch here on weekday afternoons – mariscos (shellfish, octopus, squid, etc) from 4 to 5pm and…

4. Illa A Toxa

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Approaching O Grove town, you can cross the bridge for a look around Illa A Toxa (Castilian: Isla La Toja), a manicured island with a golf course, thermal…

5. Bodegas del Palacio de Fefiñanes

10.51 MILES

This small establishment, one of two wineries in the handsome, 17th-century Pazo de Fefiñáns, produces some quality, garlanded albariño wines that you can…

6. Gil Armada

10.52 MILES

The handsome 17th-century Pazo de Fefiñáns steals the show on visits to the small, family-run winery that's housed in it. The basic one-hour tour (€7)…

7. Museo Etnográfico e do Viño

10.61 MILES

Cambados' wine museum looks into not just the production and history of albariño wine but also the culture that goes with it.

8. Igrexa de Santa Mariña Dozo

10.66 MILES

This ruined 15th-century church is now roofless but still has its four semicircular roof arches intact, and is surrounded by a well-kept cemetery with…