Nearest Airport
: Lavacolla (Santiago de Compostela)
at 87
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Nearest Ferry
: Puerto Muxía
at 7
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Nearest Train
: Santiago de Compostela
at 80
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Nearest Motorway
: AG-56
at 58
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Nearest Beach
: Playa Os Muiños
at 5
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Car: recommended
In Costa da Morte, while enjoying good food, head to the tangible and intangible heritage and a magical world of ancient legends concerning the status of World's End. Your imagination will escape from dolmens, forts, castles, rivers, the fire of a hearth or the sand of the sea, and will travel the road that once brought thousands of pilgrims to see the place where every day the sun died and just the known, and where Hermes shipped to the souls of the dead so they could reach the Island of Eternal Happiness. Santa Marina is located in a prime location from which we can make attractive routes of different distances. Elapses one's own village and the surrounding farms, another leads to the rocky formations called caldeiras Castro carved by the river in its course through the parish of Coucieiro - The small distance to the coast provided us know Cabo Touriñán , the westernmost point of Spain, and several routes that leave its rugged landscape. Not far from this enclave awaits Finisterre, a point that the Romans named it End of the World - One of the ingredients of the Costa da Morte is its wealth of handicrafts. Vimianzo Castle, former residence of the Counts of Altamira, hosts a live craft shows throughout the year in which you can see the palilleiras Camariñas, Muxía and Vimianzo, Buño potters, work flax, clogs , and other traditional crafts