Discoving Galicia’s Ria Baixas – the region of fishermen, Gothic mansions and Albariño wine

You can save £80 per person discovering Galicia’s Ria Baixas, a series of four estuarine inlets located on the southwestern coast, strolling through vineyards, traditional villages and alongside rivers, cutting a trail past old churches and hórreos (raised granaries) to pretty coastal towns stopping at impressive Pazos (manor houses) and gardens along the way. 

     Departing 28 September, highlights include the beautiful rustic stone sea-side village of Combarro, wandering a pilgrimage route through vineyards, oak forests and farmlands to one of Galicia's finest Benedictine monasteries. 

     You’ll also visit the Castle of Monterreal and the Parque de Castro, exploring the 17th century Ducal palace Pazo de Rubianes with its 800 varieties of camellia and hectares of Albariño vines, a ferry ride to explore the Isla de Ons, part of the 

Atlantic Islands of Galicia national park and meandering through the culturally rich sea-side town of Cambados, known as the capital of Albarino wine.  

    Also included is a fascinating guided walk around the pilgrimage city of Santiagio de Compostela and the everyday highlight of delicious Galician seafood, regional dishes and local wine. 

      It was £1,825 per person, now £1,745 per person, Ramble Worldwide (01707 331 133; rambleworldwide.co.uk) 7 night Discover the Rias Baixas includes flights, en suite accommodation, 6 dinners, 1 lunch, activities as outlined in the itinerary including local guides and transport.  https://www.rambleworldwide.co.uk/europe/spain/discover-the-rias-baixas 

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