LOCATION: Baleira and A Fonsagrada (Lugo) districts.
SURFACE AREA: 1 .231 hectares.
For those who love forests, A Marronda represents the typical, almost
non-altered autochthonous brushwood. It lies on the talwegs of the
rivers Martin and Souto. Its hamlets are scarcely populated, but their
interest lies in their architectural typology, based on the adaptation
to the mountainous environment. For instance, square or circular hórreos
(granaries) with peculiar palloza thatch roofs. One way to get to
this area is through local roads from A Brana and Muiña, on
the LU-750 Meira Baralla road, but we recommend taking the recent
Gran Ruta de Senderismo (Major Hiking Route), which is 66 kilometres
long. |