Points of Interest
Discover the most emblematic and special places in the area. From wild landscapes to unforgettable viewpoints, Malpica is a perfect starting point for exploring the Costa da Morte.
Lighthouse of Punta Nariga
Considered one of the most beautiful and modern lighthouses in Galicia, Punta Nariga is a work by architect César Portela. Its design resembles the bow of a ship moving towards the ocean. Here you will enjoy spectacular panoramic views, unforgettable sunsets, and a wild landscape typical of the Costa da Morte.
← Back to mapSisargas Islands
This archipelago off the coast of Malpica is one of the natural treasures of the Costa da Morte. Its lighthouse, abundant seabirds, and impressive cliffs make Sisargas a unique place. On clear days, you can see the islands clearly from the promenade. Guided tours and boat trips are available during the season.
← Back to mapSanto Hadrián Viewpoint
The climb to the hermitage of Santo Hadrián is one of Malpica’s most emblematic routes. The path surrounded by eucalyptus trees and sea views ends at a 17th-century chapel with a spectacular viewpoint over the town and the Sisargas Islands. Ideal for a short excursion and accessible to all visitors.
← Back to mapMalpica Harbour
The maritime heart of the town, Malpica Harbour is perfect for strolling, watching boats arrive, and enjoying the authentic fishing atmosphere. At sunset, the reflections on the water create a unique scene. Nearby, you will find restaurants where you can taste fresh seafood.
← Back to mapBarizo Beach
Just a few minutes from Malpica, Barizo Beach combines light sand, clear waters, and a peaceful environment. It is an ideal spot for families as well as for those looking to disconnect from the bustle. Nearby you will find natural areas and small walking trails perfect for a stroll.
← Back to mapDolmen of Dombate
Known as the "Cathedral of Galician Megalithism," the Dolmen of Dombate is one of the most important prehistoric monuments in Galicia. It features an interpretation centre that helps visitors understand its history, architecture, and the rituals associated with the period.
It is a recommended visit for lovers of culture, history, and rural landscapes.
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Sisargas Islands
This archipelago off the coast of Malpica is one of the natural treasures of the Costa da Morte. Its lighthouse, abundant seabirds, and impressive cliffs make Sisargas a unique place. On clear days, you can see the islands clearly from the promenade. Guided tours and boat trips are available during the season.

Malpica Harbour
The maritime heart of the town, Malpica Harbour is perfect for strolling, watching boats arrive, and enjoying the authentic fishing atmosphere. At sunset, the reflections on the water create a unique scene. Nearby, you will find restaurants where you can taste fresh seafood.

Barizo Beach
Just a few minutes from Malpica, Barizo Beach combines light sand, clear waters, and a peaceful environment.
It is an ideal spot for families as well as for those looking to disconnect from the bustle. Nearby you will find natural areas and small walking trails perfect for a stroll.

Santo Hadrián Viewpoint
The climb to the hermitage of Santo Hadrián is one of Malpica's most emblematic routes. The path, surrounded by eucalyptus trees and sea views, ends at a 17th-century chapel with a spectacular viewpoint over the town and the Sisargas Islands. Ideal for a short excursion and accessible to all visitors.

Dolmen of Dombate
Known as the "Cathedral of Galician Megalithism," the Dolmen of Dombate is one of the most important prehistoric monuments in Galicia. It features an interpretation centre that helps visitors understand its history, architecture, and the rituals associated with the period.
It is a recommended visit for lovers of culture, history, and rural landscapes.
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