castro de santa trega
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It is one "must visit" in Galicia. The views are amazing from the castro to the top of the Santa Trega mountain. There is also the opportunity to have a guided visit for free.
I've just written a review of Santa Tecla Celtic Village - this is the one and same place so don't be confused. In the local language this is Santa Trega and in Catellano this is Santa Tecla so don't expect to be visitiing two different places!! Believe me, a visit to either (they are the same place) is a magnificent reward and, should you be on the Spanish/Potuguese coastal border, you should visIt - WITHOUT FAIL.
Steep drive with some killer bends but you are rewarded with some wonderful views over the river to Portugal. There is parking at the top, next to the viewpoint and a couple of cafés and stands selling tourist souvenirs. Two thirds of the way up is the Celtic village which is worth stopping for. Partially reconstructed settlement (just lower walls) with two reconstructed houses. I've never seen anything like it and really enjoyed wandering around and trying to imagine it. The reconstructed houses are fairly accessible to bad walkers but the rest of the village is not. Parking is a little bit tricky, with very few spaces.
Drive up...bit steep in parts, but worth it. The views are beautiful....lots of photo opportunities. Cafes and shops available...can get busy but choose a clear day!
Can be accessed by car, excellent view of river Minho estuary, A Guarda harbor, Galician and Portuguese cost and Atlantic Ocean, as well as remains of Celtic settlement
Had the pleasure of climbing the 300 metres to the top of this mountain on the Portuguese border. The tough assent was rewarded with magnificent views at the top. The old Celtic village was an interesting feature as was the Stations of the cross on the final assent. Well worth the effort. You can also drive to the top but surely not as exciting!
Easy drive all the way up. Could see into Portugal, up the river Mino and up the Atlantic coast. Very interesting excavations, with puzzling, ancient urban planning. Went to a nice restaurant in O Guarda by the port afterwards.
Num promontório, junto da foz do Rio Minho, encontramos este pedaço de História, que nos faz aprender mais um pouco, como era a vida antigamente.O Castro e a sua envolvente é uma boa hipótese de apreciar o antigo e a beleza da natureza.
Hay un par de ellos reconstruidos, pero el resto es muy curioso yo vale la pena parar y ver como vivían nuestros antepasados.
É uma viagem no tempo. Um local que quase não dá pra acreditar que existe há tanto tempo. Recomendo a todos que gostam de história e estejam nas proximidades.
Luogo interessante e sopratutto panorama fantastico su mare e fiume. Piccolo museo descrittivo in cima al monte
Um local muito lindo, a paisagem é excelente, cada metro de terra tem as suas historias, no castro podemos ver e ler um pouco sobre o povo Celta.A caminhada a pé seguindo os trilhos é sensacional, mas cansativa...vale a pena :)No cimo do monte temos claramente uma vista espantosa sobre o Atlântico e a nossa costa fronteiriça.
Gostei muito de conhecer o Castro de Santa Tegra... A vista é um espanto :) A entrada tem um custo simbólico de 1 euro. Recomendo a visita a este local !
El castro esta muy bien conservado y es impresionante. PEro despues de parar en el castro hay que seguir subiendo hasta arriba del todo. Allí existe un mirador (hay que subir un pequeño tramo de escaleras) realmente impresionante. Se ve la desembocadura del Miño y el puerto de la Guardia. Una verdadera preciosidad. Despues puedes tomar un cafe o un vino en el restaurante que tiene una terraza orientada hacia el Miño, tambien bastante espectacular.
Si visitas la zona de A Guarda, hay que ir a Santa Tecla. Las vistas son increíbles y el castro está muy bien conservado. Si no llegas para las visitas guiadas hay unas audio guías que te puedes bajar al movil. En los paneles informativos están los códigos QR (bidis) para descargar y te van marcando un recorrido descendente. Muy interesante...y a falta de guía está muy bien para conocer un poco mejor el lugar.