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DISCOVER THE END OF THE WORLD

"Disque unha tribu de alma viaxeira enfiou o roteiro do sol, e, anda, anda, chegou ao cabo do mundo, á nosa Fisterra, onde ficou varada de asombro, ante a inmensidade e o infinido. E velahí como a alma viaxeira dunha tribo de Oriente enraizou os seus anceios de coñecemento na pedra ígnea do noso chan (...)" Alfonso, R. Castelao.

Located northwest of the Iberian Peninsula and beaten by the waters of the Atlantic, Fisterra is a coastal town that belongs to the Costa da Morte. Considered the end of the world by the Romans, Cape Fisterra is for many the end of a pilgrimage, where visitors from all over the world come to contemplate the surroundings and watch the sun burn directly into the sea..

 
 
 
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GASTRONOMY

The good quality of the products from the coast, agriculture and livestock in the area, make the gastronomy of Fisterra and the Costa da Morte one of its main tourist attractions.

 
 
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CULTURE

During the summer the patron saint and gastronomic festivals are frequent. You can also visit museums such as the "Castelo de San Carlos" which houses the "Museo do Mar".

 
 
 
 
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history

In Fisterra the sun dips and turns off in the Atlantic immensity. Considered the end of the world by the Romans, behind the horizon of Fisterra there is nothing. The one that surrounds the place dsprende in Celtic legends, shipwrecks and pilgrimages.

 
 
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NATURE

The visual richness of the area mixes coastal landscapes with the granite formations of O Pindo, the Celtic Olympus. The 7 kilometers of Carnota beach or the Ézaro waterfall, among others, are must-see places.