The Hidden Trails of O Rosal

Between the terraced views and wild ravines of O Rosal, old granite trails wind past crumbling mills and whispering pines. These paths, once used by stonecutters, monks, and smugglers, now offer a quieter kind of pilgrimage through Galicia’s living geology.
Discover Galicia’s Living Border, Where the Miño Meets the Atlantic

At the southern tip of Galicia, the Miño River exhales into the Atlantic – a border, a meeting, and a rhythm older than maps. Between Tui and A Guarda, the tides draw the line between Spain and Portugal twice a day, but the truth is simpler: here, the water belongs to both.
The Slow Life Capital of Europe: Why Galicia is Europe’s Last Great Untapped Luxury Destination

In a corner of Spain where time slows and senses sharpen, Galicia is emerging as Europe’s slow life capital, rewarding the patient and curious. This is not luxury for show; it’s luxury for the soul.
Wines of Galicia: Spain’s Atlantic Secret

For a region that spends much of the year veiled in sea mist and rain, Galicia is making quite the splash on the global wine scene. Nestled in Spain’s remote northwest, closer to Porto than to Madrid, this green, granite-strewn corner is producing some of Europe’s most exciting wines.