Ria De Viveiro - Activities, Attractions & Shopping
A good walk to take is to Punta Castro, which is the green beacon at the Ria entrance. It’s delightful, through eucalyptus and pine forest track.
Fiesta del Carmen is one of Viveiro’s big events, on the 2nd weekend of August. It is noisy! The celebrations between 14 and 18 August for St. Roque include an interesting international Folklore Festival and craft fair.
Don’t miss the “A Rapa das Bestas de Candaoso” (Santo Andre de Boimente), held the first Sunday of July. This is one of the best wild horse events typical of Galicia.
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A modern marina offering perfect shelter at the south end of the ria. Easy access in any conditions. The projecting commercial harbour wall seems to prevent swell getting into the channel leading to the marina. Pontoons, toilets/showers OK. The WiFi is zero on the pontoons, and just about usable in the marina office. Helpful office staff speaking some English (and who actually reply on VHF channel 9). Launderette just across the street. Some very big supermarkets and general stores. Little to see in the town, but nice walks around the bay (where there are several lovely sandy beaches suitable for anchoring in settled weather). The mooring rates are 50% higher than in the rias of Galicia (I paid 32€ for my 10m boat, but -15% if you stay a whole week). They offer special rates for one month or longer (cheaper than Coruna I think, and much cheaper than Ribadeo 30nm east ), so a good place to leave your boat for a while. The town is very isolated, but like everywhere in NW Spain there are very inexpensive – but slow – bus/train services to everywhere (4h train ride to Compostella, buses to Ribadeo, Santander, Bilbao… ).
Anchored just off the beach, there’s a large supermarket that at high tide you can get your dingy alongside a double-sided ramp at the foot of the carpark. To go Into town at low tide or at night the marina will let you tie up on a set of steps at the foot of the hoist, not recommended to the less agile of folk, as at low tide its a slimy ladder with oysters attached.
PS – Can’t see how this place can be affected by swell – it’s 1 km up a river inside breakwaters. We noticed no swell at all during our stay.
What a marvellous place. We arrived to stay a night and left 8 days later (reluctantly). Very reasonably priced, helpful staff, an interesting town, cheap cafes and walks available into the hills if you are that way inclined. Great value for money.
08/2014: €42 / day for 14m. Free Wifi but no laundry. It is listed on the marina service guide, so it may come some time in the future.