Stock Photo - Castro de Baroña, Porto do Son, Ria de Muros y Noya, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. The northernmost settlement in Galicia, Spain, Castro de Baroña, is situated in the ria de Muros y Noya, at the estuary of the Ulla River just south of the port of Porto do Son. The area is known for its beautiful coves and beaches, with spectacular views of the sea, the islands, and the rocky coastline. The area boasts various activities, from windsurfing to whale and dolphin watching and sailing. Visitors can tour the historical site of the Castro de Baroña, which includes ancient dolmens, an Iron Age settlement, and a reconstructed Galician “tower” built in the 11th century during the Reconquista. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the nearby Santiago de Carbo mountain range and its vast pine forests, and a visit to the nearby Los Eremiticos gardens is also a must. Visitors can also explore the local wineries and sample some excellent Galician wines and seafood.

Stock Photo: Castro de Baroña, Porto do Son, Ria de Muros y Noya, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. The northernmost settlement in Galicia, Spain, Castro de Baroña.

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