

Cambados - this lovely sleepy town is the home of Albarino wine, were better to taste it than the Praza de Fefinanes, a beautiful paved square bordered by wonderful buildings, a seventeenth century church and an interesting bodega.
O Grove and A Toxa - O Grove is a traditional fishing village that has grown, with lots of bars, restaurants and places to stay, it still retains it's working port feel. Try a trip on one of the glass bottom boats and find
out more about the ria and the mussel rafts, or cross over the bridge
to the pine covered islet of A Toxa, playground of the rich and famous, here you will find expensive hotels and restaurants even a 9 hole golf course.
Isles of Ons & Cies- reached by boat from Sanxenxo or Portonovo, these
beautiful islands are wild and windswept, there are wonderful tracks to
walk with stunning views of the coast. Ons is home to a community of
fishermen, there are a couple of bars and restaurants, and if you want to
stay you can camp for free. Cies - is a sun worshipers paradise with the most gorgeous beaches.
A Lanzada - packed with sunbathers in summer and surfers
in winter this massive beach is the biggest in the region,
and only one of hundreds to enjoy, Don't miss the beach at
San Vicente, which boasts a fantastic beach bar and wood
burning grill called bar Tango
Combarro- is famous for having the largest collection of
Hórreos (traditional grain stores), in Gallicia. Cross the Plaza
and cut through the gap in the rocks, and you will discover a
smugglers paradise of old buildings, bars, restaurants and small
cobbled streets. Just perfect for an atmospheric walk .