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Bosque de Galicia (Forest of Galicia)
Parks and gardens
The Bosque de Galicia (Forest of Galicia) rises up on the slopes of Monte Gaiás with 7,000 native trees (oaks, chestnuts, willows,...
Sar River Walkway
Parks and gardens
Brañas de Sar is a space covering 33 hectares that forms part of the Sar River basin. The walk goes from the swimming pools and Fontes do...
South University Campus
Parks and gardens
An ambitious project was approved in 1929 to create students' residences and other university facilities, which form the basis of the present-day...
San Lourenzo Oak Grove
Parks and gardens
The Convent of San Lourenzo de Trasouto was founded at the beginning of the 12th century in a shady oak grove on the banks of the River Sarela....
Granxa do Xesto Park
Parks and gardens
A large natural space on the slopes of Monte Pedroso (Compostela's most emblematic hill), halfway between a city park -due to its configuration,...
Belvís Park
Parks and gardens
The park follows the Belvís watercourse, an elongated area make up of several meadows watered by a small stream. The walls, terraces and...
Carlomagno Park (As Fontiñas)
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Situated in the As Fontiñas neighbourhood, it includes the park itself, located on a hilltop, as well as the landscaped areas surrounding...
Eugenio Granell Park (O Paxonal)
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It is situated in the O Paxonal neighbourhood, also known by the general name of A Ponte Pedriña, very close to the train station. It is...
Galeras Park
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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...
Alameda Park
Parks and gardens
Although the park is called by the general name Alameda, it consists of three different parts: Paseo da Alameda, Carballeira ("oak grove" in...
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