Alameda Park Although the park is called by the general name Alameda, it consists of three different parts: Paseo da Alameda, Carballeira ("oak grove" in Galician) de Santa Susana and Paseo da Ferradura. The... read more
Carlomagno Park (As Fontiñas) Situated in the As Fontiñas neighbourhood, it includes the park itself, located on a hilltop, as well as the landscaped areas surrounding the blocks of flats. It stands out as one of the... read more
Monte da Almáciga Park Following the suggested alternative itinerary, the park is accessed via San Caetano Park. Situated in the Almáciga neighbourhood, very close to the bus station, it occupies the city's... read more
Belvís Park The park follows the Belvís watercourse, an elongated area make up of several meadows watered by a small stream. The walls, terraces and historical paths, such as the picturesque lane... read more
San Domingos de Bonaval Park Leaving behind the small garden of San Roque, on grounds that used to belong to the hospital and chapel of the same name, we arrive at the Dominican convent's old estate and cemetery, which have... read more
Music in Compostela Park This green, tapestry-like meadow is located at the foot of the Auditorio de Galicia (which explains its name) and on the banks of the small Corgo stream. The stream is the park's main element,... read more
Granxa do Xesto Park A large natural space on the slopes of Monte Pedroso (Compostela's most emblematic hill), halfway between a city park -due to its configuration, layout and facilities- and forest; in fact, it is... read more
Galeras Park Galeras Park runs along the banks of the small river Sarela, in a flat area where it is joined by the Corgo stream. This watercourse is delimited in the west by the Finca do Espiño estate... read more