After visiting a winery in Ribadavia, you can take the opportunity to explore the city and its surroundings. Some tourist attractions you can visit include:
Castle of the Sarmiento: This medieval fortress from the 15th century is one of the city's symbols and offers stunning views of the Miño River and the valley.
The Jewish Quarter: Ribadavia's Jewish quarter is one of the best-preserved in Galicia, featuring a series of narrow cobblestone streets that will transport you back in time.
Monastery of San Clodio: Located on the outskirts of the city, this 12th-century monastery is one of the gems of Galician Romanesque architecture.
Sierra de Candán Natural Park: If you are a nature lover, you can't miss this natural park, which offers a variety of hiking trails and mountain routes.
Regarding gastronomy, in Ribadavia, you can enjoy a wide variety of typical Galician dishes. Some of the most famous dishes include:
Pulpo a la gallega: This dish consists of octopus cooked with potatoes and paprika.
Lacón con grelos: It's a hearty dish made with lacón (cured ham) and grelos (turnip greens).
Empanadas: Galician empanadas are famous throughout Spain, and in Ribadavia, you can try them filled with meat, fish, vegetables, and more.
Wines from the Ribeiro D.O.: Ribadavia is the capital of the Ribeiro Designation of Origin, one of the most important wine regions in Galicia, so you can't miss trying its white and red wines.
Galician wine, meigas wine.
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5-star wine tourism, in a Galician pazo with gastronomic experiences to take your hat off.
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Highly awarded white wines with the D.O. Ribeiro from vineyards in the Valle del Oro, visits with quality seal.
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One of the most representative vineyards of Ribeiro.
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