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Parque Natural Monte Aloia, s/n, 36700 Tui, Pontevedra, Spain
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Monte Aloia

Tui, Pontevedra, Spain
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Open until 12:00 AM
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4.7
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5.0
2y

We had a great afternoon at Monte Aloia national park. We started the day at the visitor centre where Fernando, a very friendly and knowledgeable park employee with brilliant spoken English told us the history of the park and gave us an insight into the flora and wildlife. There were wild gardens to first explore and after that we went to the monastery area at the top of the mountain where several relatively short trails took you in different directions with different landmarks to find. The day we visited the weather wasn't good but that only added to the beauty with a lovely mist that descend through the trees and gave they area a very mystical feel. Being Irish we're use to this type of climate when out walking, so we were at home😁 And to finish there is also a restaurant where you can get hot traditional food, and also coffees and beers if you like. If you can make the time I'd also recommend visiting the archeological site of Castro Alto Dos Cubos. This is near the bottom of the mountain and is signposted where to park (say hi to the donkey and horse in the farm yard as you go bye). From there it's a nice 2km trek through a forest track where you come upon the site with a spectacular panoramic view of the nearby town and countryside. This visit to Monte Aloia which was only a 30 minute drive from Vigo was one of the many highlight of our holiday to Vigo and a lovely memory...

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5.0
3y

Es uno de mis lugares favoritos, muy tranquilo, bien cuidado sin ruidos, ... Hay muchisimas rutas para hacer. Haria falta mas de 1 mes para hacerlas todas. Hay muchisimos miradores, unos en direccion a Portugal, otros con vistas a Cies,Biona.Galiñeiro Hay merendero, hay una capilla arriba y otra en San Fins que se accede desde la caseta de informacion. Muchas de las rutas se pueden hacer a pie, otras, en bici. Desde alli se puede ir andando hasta Galiñeiro. Hay alguna caseta de refugio. Repartidas por la zona. Muchisimos caballos,vacas,pajaros, reptiles. Lo único que no me gusta y ya me coincidió alguna vez es ver motos corriendo por algunas pistas de tierra, levantando los caminos..creo que hay otros sitios para ésto y no un parque natural. Sin contar el eigro que es para los senderistas ademas hacen muchsimos ruido. En invierno hay muchsimos riachuelos que llevan agua.y estan preciosos..está tambien o "rego da auga" que esta un poco escondido pero es muy bonito,por donde va el agua toda hasta llegar a una especie de presa. Hay mucho que ver, pero tambien hay que cuidarlo.y la gente no debe subir haciendo rally pot alli con los coches ,ya que en cualquier momento puede haber animales en la carretera. En cualquier estacion del año es visitable ya que tiene su encanto en cada momento. Lo que echo de menos es que muchos senderos deberian estar señalizados igual que estan los miradores, muchas veceshay que tirar del gps y alli a veces no...

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5.0
8y

El Parque Natural Monte Aloya es un tesoro natural digno de ser disfrutado por todo aquel que quiera conectar con la vida. Enclavado en la parte final de la Sierra del Galiñeiro, recientemente fulminada por los incendios de octubre de 2017, el Aloya sigue encargándose de que la vida vegetal pueda seguir sorprendiéndonos en cada visita. Es un lugar con muchos caminos, algunos de ellos señalizados, incluso tenemos varios PR y GR que nos permiten descubrir diferentes zonas del Parque andando, en bici, a caballo, e incluso a motor. Hay que resaltar que es un parque para explorar en más de una y de dos visitas.

Se puede acceder hasta la casa de información en coche, incluso hasta la parte más alta (Alto de San Xoan), donde tenemos un bar-restaurante en el que tienen una carta variada y a precio nada caro. Esta zona tiene también una zona recreativa amplia con mesas, bancos, barbacoas, fuentes y contenedores. Sólo con subir aquí sería suficiente para disfrutar de la vida que nos ofrece el Aloya, aunque el lugar es digno de disfrutarlo en sus entrañas.

Existen miradores naturales con vistas al parque y al país vecino, Portugal, con el río Miño como frontera natural y el parque Peneda-Geres, el vecino verde por excelencia junto al Xurés gallego.

En definitiva: visita más que recomendada al Parque Natural Monte Aloya ya que se ha salvado de los incendios y aún puede enseñarnos una parte muy bonita de la vida que tenía la Sierra...

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We had a great afternoon at Monte Aloia national park. We started the day at the visitor centre where Fernando, a very friendly and knowledgeable park employee with brilliant spoken English told us the history of the park and gave us an insight into the flora and wildlife. There were wild gardens to first explore and after that we went to the monastery area at the top of the mountain where several relatively short trails took you in different directions with different landmarks to find. The day we visited the weather wasn't good but that only added to the beauty with a lovely mist that descend through the trees and gave they area a very mystical feel. Being Irish we're use to this type of climate when out walking, so we were at home😁 And to finish there is also a restaurant where you can get hot traditional food, and also coffees and beers if you like. If you can make the time I'd also recommend visiting the archeological site of Castro Alto Dos Cubos. This is near the bottom of the mountain and is signposted where to park (say hi to the donkey and horse in the farm yard as you go bye). From there it's a nice 2km trek through a forest track where you come upon the site with a spectacular panoramic view of the nearby town and countryside. This visit to Monte Aloia which was only a 30 minute drive from Vigo was one of the many highlight of our holiday to Vigo and a lovely memory to have made.
Antonio JúniorAntonio Júnior
O Parque Natural do Monte Aloia é um local ideal para caminhadas, tem parques de merendas muito arborizados, fontes de água potável e miradouros como o da Gran Cruz, o Celta, o Castelo e outro. O engenheiro florestal Don Rafael Areses Vidal de Tui, na província de Pontevedra, Galícia, Espanha, idealizou e contribuiu com transformação do Monte Aloia no Parque Natural do Monte Aloia, o primeiro parque natural da Galícia. Lembrando sempre que é proibido: -Acampar -Acender qualquer tipo de fogueiras fora das instalações destinadas a esse uso. -A circulação de veículos motorizados fora das estradas e pistas florestais. -A instalação de rótulos, anúncios, cartazes ou qualquer outra forma de mensagem publicitária assim como fotografar ou filmar com finalidades comerciais. -A instalação ou uso de alto-falantes ou outros aparelhos que pelo volume do som alterem a tranquilidade natural do lugar. -A extração de plantas, ou partes delas, de rochas e minerais -A captura de animais vivos ou dos seus ovos ou crías, assim como a posse dentro do Parque Natural de armas de caça. -Jogar entulho, lixo e demais residuos sólidos. -Todo tipo de atividade que possa levar à contaminação das águas das nascentes ou circulantes pelo Parque Natural.
Jose Manuel RodriguezJose Manuel Rodriguez
Lugar que forma parte de la Red de Parques Naturales de la Comunidad de Galicia. Muy bello y extenso. Se recorre interiormente por carreteras en buen estado, con zonas de aparcamiento. Servicio de información excelente. Tiene zona de bar-restaurante donde se come de maravilla. Dispone de varios enclaves que son miradores, cada uno con su nombre desde donde se pueden disfrutar de vistas magníficas. Destacar el mirador de La Gran Cruz, dese donde se divisa los últimos kilómetros del río Miño hasta su desembocadura, el monte Santa Tegra, Valensa do Miño en la orilla de Portugal, la ciudad de Tui, las islas Cíes, etc. Hay múltiples merenderos. Se pueden ver rebaños de caballos salvajes en libertad, ganado vacuno pastando libremente y disfrutar de lugares frondosos muy bellos en plena naturaleza, con un jardín botánico. Impresionante. Muy recomendable.
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We had a great afternoon at Monte Aloia national park. We started the day at the visitor centre where Fernando, a very friendly and knowledgeable park employee with brilliant spoken English told us the history of the park and gave us an insight into the flora and wildlife. There were wild gardens to first explore and after that we went to the monastery area at the top of the mountain where several relatively short trails took you in different directions with different landmarks to find. The day we visited the weather wasn't good but that only added to the beauty with a lovely mist that descend through the trees and gave they area a very mystical feel. Being Irish we're use to this type of climate when out walking, so we were at home😁 And to finish there is also a restaurant where you can get hot traditional food, and also coffees and beers if you like. If you can make the time I'd also recommend visiting the archeological site of Castro Alto Dos Cubos. This is near the bottom of the mountain and is signposted where to park (say hi to the donkey and horse in the farm yard as you go bye). From there it's a nice 2km trek through a forest track where you come upon the site with a spectacular panoramic view of the nearby town and countryside. This visit to Monte Aloia which was only a 30 minute drive from Vigo was one of the many highlight of our holiday to Vigo and a lovely memory to have made.
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O Parque Natural do Monte Aloia é um local ideal para caminhadas, tem parques de merendas muito arborizados, fontes de água potável e miradouros como o da Gran Cruz, o Celta, o Castelo e outro. O engenheiro florestal Don Rafael Areses Vidal de Tui, na província de Pontevedra, Galícia, Espanha, idealizou e contribuiu com transformação do Monte Aloia no Parque Natural do Monte Aloia, o primeiro parque natural da Galícia. Lembrando sempre que é proibido: -Acampar -Acender qualquer tipo de fogueiras fora das instalações destinadas a esse uso. -A circulação de veículos motorizados fora das estradas e pistas florestais. -A instalação de rótulos, anúncios, cartazes ou qualquer outra forma de mensagem publicitária assim como fotografar ou filmar com finalidades comerciais. -A instalação ou uso de alto-falantes ou outros aparelhos que pelo volume do som alterem a tranquilidade natural do lugar. -A extração de plantas, ou partes delas, de rochas e minerais -A captura de animais vivos ou dos seus ovos ou crías, assim como a posse dentro do Parque Natural de armas de caça. -Jogar entulho, lixo e demais residuos sólidos. -Todo tipo de atividade que possa levar à contaminação das águas das nascentes ou circulantes pelo Parque Natural.
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Lugar que forma parte de la Red de Parques Naturales de la Comunidad de Galicia. Muy bello y extenso. Se recorre interiormente por carreteras en buen estado, con zonas de aparcamiento. Servicio de información excelente. Tiene zona de bar-restaurante donde se come de maravilla. Dispone de varios enclaves que son miradores, cada uno con su nombre desde donde se pueden disfrutar de vistas magníficas. Destacar el mirador de La Gran Cruz, dese donde se divisa los últimos kilómetros del río Miño hasta su desembocadura, el monte Santa Tegra, Valensa do Miño en la orilla de Portugal, la ciudad de Tui, las islas Cíes, etc. Hay múltiples merenderos. Se pueden ver rebaños de caballos salvajes en libertad, ganado vacuno pastando libremente y disfrutar de lugares frondosos muy bellos en plena naturaleza, con un jardín botánico. Impresionante. Muy recomendable.
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