Cabana de Bergantinos: A Town Near Interesting Landmarks with Rich History
Cabana de Bergantinos, Spain is one of the municipalities of the A Coruna Province. In the past, the town was named Cesullas. Cabana de Bergantinos has access to a Coruna’s coast that faces the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. Tourists come here not only to see the historical attractions of the area but also to visit a popular church as they take part in the Way of St. James.
Best Time to Visit
Exploring the attractions in Cabana de Bergantinos and the nearby areas is best done during the last week of April until November. The days of these months have the most pleasant weather for outdoor happenings. For swimming activities, many tourists prefer to come during the hottest season, from July to September. Cabana de Bergantinos accommodations may get more expensive during the peak season, July, May and August.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The municipality has access to many historical landmarks, including those in the neighboring municipalities. A famous attraction of Cabana de Bergantinos is the well-preserved Dolmen de Dombate. Guided tours are the best option to know a lot about the historical landmark and its museum. The nearby Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela also attracts visitors during the pilgrimage of the Way of St. James. A sound sleep is yours to enjoy when you book at Hotel Urban Monte Blanco by Eurotels, located near the Teatro Barakaldo. Rooms of the hotel are spacious and equipped with modern amenities and Wi-Fi. Near Carballo town is another hotel, the 4-star Pazo do Souto. The property with a café and restaurant is surrounded with green lands and trees.