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Ribadavia

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    • Day 22

      Afternoon in Ribadavia

      September 29, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Though my favorite Ribadavia attraction was San Xes, the 9 C church I saw on my way in, the rest of the day was fun too.

      First a good lunch — scallops and a goat cheese salad. Kind of a foodie place but it didn’t break the bank.

      Then a couple of hours wandering around. The judería (inhabited from 12C-16C) is nicely preserved. I assume the House of the Inquisition down the block had something to do with its demise, though. There are two Romanesque churches— both closed of course. The castle is only open in the morning, but it’s nice from the outside. Very fun time in the Plaza Mayor talking to one abuela whose 3 yo grandson was zooming around on a balance bike, and two dads helping their 10 yo daughters learn to roller skate. LOVE the plaza mayor in almost any Spanish place (except maybe Leon).

      One quick trip to a frutería— the first dried figs of the season arrived today so I got a few hundred grams. Batteries for my headlamp and chores are done.

      Early to bed for this peregrina.
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    • Day 516

      Ribadavia - wine & terror

      November 3, 2018 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Ribadavia sits at the confluence of the rivers Avia and Miño, is the headquarters of the Ribeiro Denominación de Origen (DO) which produces some of Galicia's best white wines and is surrounded by verdant, rolling hills dotted with vineyards and hilltop villages. What better reasons do you need to visit?

      We headed for an aire recommended in our guidebook, on the edge of the old town. It seemed that lots of locals had the same idea as it was very busy when we got there. Not what we were expecting in November. Chatting to an English-speaking motorhome neighbour, we found out why it was so busy. Our visit coincided with the annual 'Noite Meiga' (Night of the Wicked), similar to our Halloween, and, as well as a night of revelry in the old town, there was to be a terror show in the castle that night!

      A trip to the excellent Tourist Office provided us with lots of ideas on how to spend our time here with over 100 vineyards, thermal baths and historic buildings to explore. We stopped off at a bar in the town square to sample some of the famous Ribeiro wine where you can enjoy a glass of award-winning wine for just €2 including a tapas.

      When we returned to the square a few hours later, it was packed with witches, vampires, lots of Count Draculars, ghosts and even a werewolf - and that was just the adults! A band of drummers began a rhythmic beat as a group of witches performed a spell-binding dance, screams and all. We were mesmerised by it and wandered around with the locals enjoying the atmosphere. We didn't bother with the show at the castle but did hear the fireworks going off as we went to sleep.

      Next morning, with the aire slowly emptying of vehicles, we strolled along the river, admiring the rows of vines to our side. Once back in town, the rain started so it seemed a good idea to head into a local hostelry that had caught our eye the night before. Once through the heavy wooden door, it was like being in a medieval tavern; dimmed lighting, a small fire in one corner, thick stone walls and arches. We asked for two red wines and were given a small terracotta bowl each. We were then shown over to two barrels, one of red wine and one of white. It was a case of help yourself and everyone was, so we followed the locals. To go with our wine we had a small meat & pastry tapas to share. When we left, our tapas and 5 bowls of wine cost just €3!!

      Our original plan was to be based here for a few days and do some exploring on the bike but the weather forecast for the coming week looks wet, which isn't fun on a bike. So, we shall head south into northern Portugal and return when we can be sure of good weather. From what we have experienced so far, we are looking forward to it.
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    • Day 12

      Ribadavia (Orense)

      June 23, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Área de Autocaravanas de Ribadavia:

      https://park4night.com/es/place/16014

      Ribadavia es un municipio español situado en el oeste de la provincia de Orense, en Galicia, y perteneciente a la comarca del Ribeiro. Es sede del partido judicial n.º 2 de la provincia de Orense.

      Integrado en la comarca de O Ribeiro, de la que ejerce de capital, se sitúa a 28 kilómetros de la capital provincial.

      Sitios mas interesantes para ver y visitar:

      Iglesia de San Xoán construida en el siglo XII por los Caballeros de la Orden Militar y Hospitalaria de San Juan de Jerusalén, esta iglesia de estilo románico destaca por su fachada decorada y alberga el retablo de San Miguel y la imagen de la Virgen de las Angustias.

      Antigua Judería en la Plaza da Magdalena, encontrarás un cartel que indica que estás dentro de la Antigua Judería. Durante la época medieval, esta zona albergó una importante comunidad judía dedicada a actividades comerciales y artesanales. Pasea por sus callejuelas como la rua Porta Nova de Arriba y de Abaixo, donde descubrirás estrellas de David e inscripciones hebreas en las fachadas. También puedes visitar el Museo Sefardí para conocer más sobre su historia y costumbres.

      Mirador de Ribadavia desde la puerta Falsa, obtendrás una fantástica panorámica de Ribadavia y los verdes campos de viñedos. Es un lugar perfecto para apreciar la belleza de esta ciudad y su entorno.

      Si tienes más tiempo, puedes relajarte en las termas de Prexigueiro, conocidas por sus aguas termales.

      Otra opción refrescante es visitar las Pozas de Melón, donde puedes darte un baño y disfrutar del entorno natural.

      Ribadavia es famosa por su vino Ribeiro, no te pierdas la oportunidad de visitar alguna de las bodegas locales y degustar este vino gallego.

      Ribadavia es un lugar con una rica historia y una belleza única. ¡Espero que disfrutes de tu visita! 🍷🌿

      Texto extraído y adaptado de Copilot sin animo de lucro para ampliar contenido de nuestras fotos y viajes.

      Para más información:

      https://www.viajeroscallejeros.com/que-ver-en-r…

      https://www.viajandoporelmundomundial.com/que-v…

      https://www.spain.info/es/destino/ribadavia/

      https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribadavia

      https://turismoribadavia.gal/es/
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