Lighthouses
Faro de Estaca de Bares
This northern lighthouse, the first lit in 1847, offers stunning views, an ornithological observatory, and a unique hotel in a historic maritime signal station.
The most northerly lighthouse of the destination and, moreover, the most northerly on the Peninsula, is Estaca de Bares (Mañón). It was the first in the country to be lit, in 1847. Near the lighthouse there is an ornithological observatory and the Semáforo, an old maritime signal converted into a hotel. The remains of an old US military base are also preserved.
This northern lighthouse, the first lit in 1847, offers stunning views, an ornithological observatory, and a unique hotel in a historic maritime signal station.
Opposite the lighthouse, the Tres Aguillóns. They are three sharp rocks, a whim of nature that amazes visitors.
This unique, avant-garde lighthouse features remnants of an old military base, offering tourists a blend of history and stunning coastal views.
From Cabo Prior, in Covas, we can see the immensity of the Ferrol estuary.
This site features an interpretation center, historical batteries, and an ornithological viewpoint, offering stunning views and insights into maritime history.