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Camper Route Through Costa da Morte: 17 Municipalities in a Weekend

16.08.2026 16:43 1 min 2 sources РУС
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Camper Route Through Costa da Morte: 17 Municipalities in a Weekend
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Viajar magazine outlines a two-day camper route along Galicia's Atlantic coast, covering 17 municipalities, lighthouses, and natural sights from Malpica to Cape Finisterre.

Viajar magazine has published a route for a camper trip through the Costa da Morte region in Galicia, Spain. The route covers 17 municipalities in the province of A Coruña, from Malpica to Cape Finisterre, and is designed for a weekend (two days).

The itinerary includes the lighthouses of Punta Nariga, Roncudo, Cabo Vilán, and Finisterre, as well as natural attractions such as the Ézaro waterfall and the Carnota beach, which is over 7 kilometers long. It is recommended to start the trip from A Coruña or Santiago, to consider overnight parking restrictions, and to avoid strong winds.

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Camper route through Galicia: 17 municipalities on the Atlantic coast for a weekend

16.08.2026 Qué! SPA Original source

Camper route along Galician coast: 17 municipalities and lighthouses of Costa da Morte

14.08.2026 Viajar SPA Original source

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