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Finisterre



From the famous North Cape in Norway and St. Vincent in Portugal, Finisterre is undoubtedly the most emblematic of the European Atlantic coast's finisterres.
The mythical ‘Promontorium Nerium’ of the Roman geographers, it goes deep into the ocean to become the authentic ‘Finisterrae’, full of myths and legends that go back thousands of years. We must try to reach the End of the Earth to experience the sensation of dominion exerted by the immensity of the sea and fix our gaze on the granite cliffs; cliffs that witnessed historic shipwrecks, fierce storms and great storms. To the west, the majestic Monte Pindo, the Celtic Olympus of Galicia, dominates the surrounding landscape and slides its slope down to the placid waters of the estuary.
The small and seafaring town of Fisterra lives by and for the sea, revolves around the fishing port and the fish auction market. In the old part you can appreciate the authentic seafaring atmosphere in the narrow and reduced streets, in the corner houses, in the small squares and in the taverns and taverns where the best of the sea is consumed: the fresh fish and seafood.

Dugium is located less than five minutes' drive from the following beaches...



Costa da Morte



A magical land on the edge of old Europe, full of legends, traditions and shipwrecks, it is becoming more and more popular with tourists.
People who visit us feel bewitched by the beauty of the coastal landscapes, by the richness of the historical heritage, by the number and importance of its lighthouses, by the magic of the stones or by its excellent gastronomy.
Visiting A Costa da Morte means arriving at the end of a pilgrimage route to the westernmost land of the old continent, followed by thousands of people throughout history, to find the rebirth of life, with old pagan cults, which are shown here in all their splendour: water, sun, stones, sea...
From the steep cliffs to the evergreen and fertile valleys of the hinterland, passing through villages or cosy and sheltered sea ports. The place is perhaps the least important thing, because at every step you will discover that the Costa da Morte is full of life.