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City Guide

Muxía, A Coruña, Spain

Overview

Muxía is a charming coastal village on Spain's Costa da Morte, famous for its spiritual significance, wild Atlantic beaches, and friendly small-town atmosphere. Visitors flock to its scenic waterfront and historic pilgrimage sites, enjoying the slow pace and natural beauty.

Best Time to Visit

May-September for pleasant weather and lively local festivals.

Local Tips

Muxía is best explored on foot. Try fresh seafood at family-run taverns and bring a light jacket for cool sea breezes, even in summer.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping is not obligatory but appreciated (round up your bill or leave 5–10%). Dress modestly when visiting churches; casual wear is fine elsewhere. Greet locals with a friendly 'Buenos días' or 'Bo día.'

Safety Warnings

Muxía is very safe, but be cautious near ocean cliffs during storms and avoid swimming in rough surf areas. Petty theft is rare; still, keep valuables secure at the beach.

Hidden Gems

Seek out the Pedra dos Cadrís (Kidney Stone Rock) for local legends, hike to Cabo Touriñán lighthouse for dramatic sunsets, and visit the tiny harbor for freshly landed seafood.

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