Refugio da Raposa

Rosa
Refugio da Raposa

Food Scene

Riviera Cafe you can have delicius home made bakery and great coffe.
69 locals recommend
Caminha
69 locals recommend
Riviera Cafe you can have delicius home made bakery and great coffe.
Baiona, is famous for serving arguably the best food in the country. Because Galicia enjoys almost 1,500 kilometers of coastline, seafood makes up a large part of the local diet; everything from fish to crabs to mussels are fair game in kitchens and restaurants in here.
20 locals recommend
Baiona
20 locals recommend
Baiona, is famous for serving arguably the best food in the country. Because Galicia enjoys almost 1,500 kilometers of coastline, seafood makes up a large part of the local diet; everything from fish to crabs to mussels are fair game in kitchens and restaurants in here.
11 locals recommend
Restaurante Casa Das Velhas
11 locals recommend
Araújo & Leites-pastelaria Lda
22 R. de César Maldonado
Famous Cerveirense
Eat "Prego no Pão e um fino" na praça
Café Central
Eat "Prego no Pão e um fino" na praça
Great Tapas
O Portão
133 R. Direita
Great Tapas

Sightseeing

If you enjoy the Sea and beautiful Sun Sets, then you have to go to Moledo.
12 locals recommend
Moledo
12 locals recommend
If you enjoy the Sea and beautiful Sun Sets, then you have to go to Moledo.
Marvelous and stunning view. O Rio Minho divides the Spanish Tui and Portuguese Valença do Minho, towns. Both towns preserve fortifications and are national monuments. The Minho reaches the Atlantic between the Galician A Guarda and the Portuguese Caminha.
48 locals recommend
Vila Nova de Cerveira
48 locals recommend
Marvelous and stunning view. O Rio Minho divides the Spanish Tui and Portuguese Valença do Minho, towns. Both towns preserve fortifications and are national monuments. The Minho reaches the Atlantic between the Galician A Guarda and the Portuguese Caminha.

Arts & Culture

Located along the Douro river estuary in Northern Portugal, Porto is one of the oldest European centres, and its historical core was proclaimed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996. The western part of its urban area extends to the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean.
329 locals recommend
Porto
329 locals recommend
Located along the Douro river estuary in Northern Portugal, Porto is one of the oldest European centres, and its historical core was proclaimed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996. The western part of its urban area extends to the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean.
The majestic Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela and its square Praza do Obrodoiro, lie at the heart of this medieval city. The Cathedral dominates the skyline, mostly due to the fact that no other buildings were allowed to be built higher than the Cathedral’s towers.It is most famous for being the destination of a pilgrimage route, also known as the Camino de Santiago, along which pilgrims have travelled for many centuries.
223 locals recommend
Santiago de Compostela
223 locals recommend
The majestic Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela and its square Praza do Obrodoiro, lie at the heart of this medieval city. The Cathedral dominates the skyline, mostly due to the fact that no other buildings were allowed to be built higher than the Cathedral’s towers.It is most famous for being the destination of a pilgrimage route, also known as the Camino de Santiago, along which pilgrims have travelled for many centuries.
Nice Village to visit and enjoy the multicultural spirit (Luso Galeico)
48 locals recommend
Vila Nova de Cerveira
48 locals recommend
Nice Village to visit and enjoy the multicultural spirit (Luso Galeico)
An historic Border Village
53 locals recommend
Valença
53 locals recommend
An historic Border Village

Shopping

It's "impossible" to go to Viana do Castelo without a visit to Santa Luzia, from there you can enjoy the best views of town.
157 locals recommend
VIANA DO CASTELO
157 locals recommend
It's "impossible" to go to Viana do Castelo without a visit to Santa Luzia, from there you can enjoy the best views of town.

Everything Else

Baiona station

Neighborhoods

Rio Coura runs through Vilar de Mouros, you can do Stand Up Paddel, Kayaking or just enjoy a bath on it.
Vilar de Mouros
Rio Coura runs through Vilar de Mouros, you can do Stand Up Paddel, Kayaking or just enjoy a bath on it.