Fucino do Porco Headland

About the place
Fucino do Porco Headland is a narrow rocky massif whose name translates to "Pigs Snout" due to its distinctive profile. A zigzagging wooden staircase follows the rugged terrain of the cliffs, allowing hikers to safely navigate above steep drops. On both sides of the path, panoramic views reveal emerald mountain slopes and powerful ocean waves crashing at the base of the headland. The route is surrounded by wild vegetation, highlighting the raw and pristine beauty of Galicias northern coast. This site has gained fame for its harmonious blend of modern pedestrian infrastructure and the untamed elements of the sea.






