Getting to know the most rural Vilagarcía in a relaxed and peaceful way is possible thanks to the horse riding routes along paths and paths enabled by forest areas.
The most essential Vilagarcía in a short and entertaining walk through 11 perfectly signposted essential stops, which allow us to discover the urban complex of the municipality.
This self-guided itinerary allows us to enter the lesser known Vilagarcía, through 47 works of art carved in stone scattered throughout the most rural areas of the municipality.
Rubiáns holds the distinction of "Camellia's International Garden of Excellence". The pazo can be visited all year round by prior reservation. It can be done freely or guided.
A guided tour of the most emblematic spaces in the centre of Vilagarcía. Its squares, streets, parks, churches and more urban pazos bring us closer to the history of the town.
A path of just over 170 kilometres that runs along the southern coast of the Arousa estuary, enters the Ulla river and from Padrón heads towards Santiago de Compostela.
The body of the Apostle Santiago was brought from Jaffa (Palestine) to Iria Flavia, near Padrón, from where it was taken to Compostela. The Xacobean maritime-fluvial route commemorates, precisely, this legend.