- Visits to the number of existing beaches, highlighting the following beaches: O Lago, Area Maior in Os Muiños, A Cruz in Muxia and Nemiña. - Panoramic views from some parts of Muxia, specially the Ensenada de Cuño, Monte Corpiño, the surrounding area of the Playa do Lago, Cabo Touriñan and so on. This last place mentioned represents the most westerly point of Galicia. - An unmissable visit to the two most important architectural-cultural groups in Muxia from the point of view of its historical importance: the Monastery and Church of Moraime and the Shrine of Virgen de La Barca. - We must also highlight the numerous remains of churches and chapels scattered over the whole area of Muxia. - The only existing and working eel-drying houses in Galicia. - Lace exhibitions, the main example of Muxia's craft. - Visitors should also make an effort to acquaint themselves with the work of Ramon Caamaño Bentin and Gonzalo Lopez Abente, real representatives of Muxia's cultural life.
- The remains of some ancient "castros" (prehistorical dwellings) like those at O Castro, Monte do Castro de Xanzon, and others in the area. - The large "horreo" (maize storage structure) next to the architectonic group at San Martiño de Ozon. - The most important recreational areas are the picnic spots at Ponte Constante, the recently restored area of O Castro, Fonte da Tella in Os Muiños and the rest area at Suxo. Other Activities.
- Adventure sports: hunting, fishing, hillwalking (following some of the previously described routes). - Itineraries both on foot or by bike through the vast net of existing roads, allowing you to enjoy, on many of them, excellent landscapes. - Nemiña beach is one of the best places in the area to practice surfing, reflected by the number of visitors it gets throughout the year. - You can practice relaxing mountaineering, especially the climb to Monte Facho de Lourido (309m).
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