
At its mouth to the Cantabrian Sea, the estuary offers an unforgettable experience on its calm waters: observe closely the rich marine flora and fauna and live the exciting moment of crossing under the majestic pillars of the Bridge of the Saints.
The companies that manage these crossings make departures every half hour, with stops at the ports of Castropol, Figueras and Ribadeo. It is also possible to hire customized routes for groups, with previous reservation.
Among these vessels, the New Agamar stands out, a tourist boat with capacity for 36 passengers, including 4 seats adapted for people with physical disabilities. It is equipped with a canvas cover for greater comfort on rainy or sunny days.
Circuit along the Eo estuary
Visiting the riverside towns of Figueras, Ribadeo and Castropol.
Departure to Arnao Beach
at the mouth of the estuary, returning to Figueras via Ribadeo and Castropol.
Route to the Isla Pancha lighthouse
On the Galician side of the estuary, with return through the neighboring towns.
Fluvial ascent to Abres
Activity available only with spring tides.
El Club de Vela de Castropol, situado junto a la ría del Eo, es un referente turístico que combina deporte, patrimonio y paisaje.
El Club Náutico de Figueras organizará, durante los meses de Julio y Agosto, varios cursos de vela ligera para todas las edades.
Live an unforgettable adventure in the middle of nature on a surfboard. With SupEo River you will discover the environment from a different perspective, enjoying a guided and fully equipped experience. A specialized monitor will teach you the basics and will accompany you throughout the tour so that you only have to worry about enjoying.
Explore nature on horseback and live a unique experience in complete freedom.
In the wonderful natural environment of Santa Eulalia de Oscos, surrounded by lush forests and native mountains, a unique experience awaits you in this beekeeping farm. Here you will have the opportunity to enter the fascinating universe of bees, visiting the apiary to discover how these tireless insects live and work. You will learn firsthand how they make natural products such as honey, pollen, propolis and royal jelly, as well as learn about the threats they face and their vital importance for the balance of the planet.
Discover the region in a different way: on the back of a horse.
With their golden sand and clear waters, they offer a peaceful and picturesque setting, ideal for relaxing and enjoying the sun. Penarronda Beach, in particular, stands out for its wide open spaces and impressive rock formations that emerge at low tide. These beaches invite you to stroll around and enjoy the spectacular views.
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