Castro de Santa Trega

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Pontevedra, Spain

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Historical place· Ruin· Tourist attraction

Castro de Santa Trega Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Castro de Santa Trega is located in Pontevedra, Spain on Monte de Santa Trega. Castro de Santa Trega is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category historical place in Spain.

Address

Monte de Santa Trega

Phone

+34 986614546

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Brady Campbell

Great learning experience along with amazing views. You can drive nearly to the summit and there is a parking area. Be careful because the parking lot is lot very big and is packed during peak tourism times. The views of the Atlantic Ocean, oceanside villages, Portugal, and other surrounding areas is breathtaking. There arestairs to the summit and it is NOT handicap accessible.

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Megan Monoceros

Huge site of Celtic ruins. Just massive. We parked by a little building before the voltage, but if you keep going all the way to the village there is ample car and bus/camper parking. Roads are very well maintained. There are a few cute vendor stalls and a restaurant. Great lookout over the Atlantic and into Portugal

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Vânia Faragalla

Awesome view, magic place! There are ruins of a celtic village in the middle of the mountain. A museum on the top of the Santa Trega explains all the history in that place. A day to remember.

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Scott Bartelt

Very interesting but wish it had signs in English. Plus, the weather was horrible. But still, pretty amazing to be in the presence of so much history.

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Jan Libic

History is speaking here. Breathtaking views, sweet museum where, if you pay attention, you can learn a lot. Apart of the main reason to come here, one of the most enjoyable part was to come on the bike. Cars were literally parked everywhere and it felt strange seeing people attached to theirs 4 wheels in such a historical place. Just an observation. Worth to walk up or cycle.