How do I arrive to Cambados?
Cambados
isn't bad comunicated because of the
importance of tourism and the fact that is located between Pontevedra and Santiago de Compostela.
- Bus: . There are 2-3 buses to O Grove from Santiago de Compostela (aprox. 2 hours 15 minutes) via Cambados (aprox. 30 minutes), Vilagarcía de Arousa (aprox. 1 hour) and Padrón (aprox. 1 hour 15 minutes) and 4-6 buses from Pontevedra (aprox. 1 hour 15 minutes) via Sanxenxo (aprox. 30 minutes). There are buses from Vilagarcía de Arousa (aprox. 30 minutes) and two daily buses from Pontevedra (aprox. 1 hour 15 minutes).
- Car: in case you decide renting a car, Cambados is 30 minutes from O Grove, Combarro and Pontevedra, 40 minutes from Padrón, 45 minutes from Vigo, 1 hour from Santiago de Compostela and from Noia.
History
What can I visit in Cambados?
Cambados is a town with a nice Old Town and a lot of wineries that can be visited and enjoyed. Some of its main streets are around praza de Fefiñáns. St. Tomé District, in the south of the town, is a traditional fishery quartier where enjoying traditional life and, during low tide, watch shellfish catchers work.
- Pazo de Fefiñáns (three daily guided tours; 7€/ 10€ guided tour/ tour plus wine tasting): pazo built in 1583 by Gonzalo de Valladares y Sarmiento, viscount of Fefiñáns and major of La Paz (Bolivia). It was modified in the 18th century and shows a combination of Renaissance and Baroque and hosts the oldest winery in the region. The visit shows the palace, the installations of the winery and its gardens.
- St. Bieito de Fefiñans Church: 17th century church built over the ruins of a Romanesque chapel by Gonzalo de Valladares, with Churrigueresque style towers.
- St. Margarita Chapel: 11th century chapel with a beautiful cruzeiro on its entrance.
- St. Saduniño Tower: ruins of a 12th century defensive tower destroyed during Irmandiño revolts.
- Etnographic and Wine Museum (10-14 Tue-Thu, 10-14 and 16-19 Fri-Sat; 1€/ free adults/ kids under 11): museum about the local relationship with wine and the characteristics of Rías Baixas Denominación de Origen (protected designation of origin), considered the main wine museum in Galicia. It's very useful for enologists and wine lovers.
- St. Mariña Church: 16th century Galician Gothic style church in ruins that preserves its chorus and its serie of arches of its vault. It's surrounded by geraniums, hydrangeas and tombs, as the local cemetery is here.
- There are activites that allow to understand the work of shellfish catchers (usually done by women) organised by Guimatur (5€).
- Going 8 km east from Cambados there's Pazo Quinteiro da Cruz (8€/ 10€ guided tour of its gardens/ tour plus wine tasting), in the municipality of Ribadumia. This beautiful 18th century stone palace with a nice English garden full of camellias, a big hórreo, a private chapel and a winery. It has been used as set for films many times.
- Thirteen km east it can be found St. María da Armenteira Monastery (9-21), 12th-13th century monastery and church in pure Cistercian style (only the façade and the cloisters are from the 18th century). Among its highlights are it's beautiful rose window, the Romanesque portico with 12 columns and the cloister. From here starts a relaxing trail called Ruta da Pedra e da Agua (6.8 km one-way).
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Ruins of St. Mariña Church |
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Carreirón Natural Park |
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A Toxa chapel |
Where can I eat in Cambados?
In Cambados the best idea is trying its wine, albariño. There are many wineries such as and restaurants like A Casa da Leña (Rúa Rodas 1), Casa Pintos (Rúa Montino de Arriba 14) and O Rincón do tio Paco (Praza Fefiñáns 13) and, for a higher prices, the Galician restaurants María José (Rúa San Gregoria 14) and Yayo Daporta (Rúa Hospital 7). Some places to try Cambados' wines are around praza Fefiñáns for example, Pub Brothers (Praza Alfredo Brañas), and some good ideas to buy wines like pazo A Capitana ().O Grove is like Mecca for seafood lovers: it isn't cheap but it can't be fresher. Some ideas to enjoy seafood with a low-medium price are the restaurants Balcón de Floreano (Praza Darriba 11), Taberna Lavandeiro (Rúa Santo Antonio 2) or A Taberna de Temperan (Cacheiras 24). For a higher price the recommendations can be the shellfish bars Beiramar (Avenida de Beiramar 30) and A Solaina (Rúa do Cruceiro 8).
In A Illa de Arousa there are some cheap restaurants where eating like A Salga (Rúa O Naval 7) and A Meca (Paseo O Cantiño 12).