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Muxia
is a wonderful fishing port and beach resort on the
western coast of Galicia. It forms part of the 'Costa
da Morte' or 'Costa de la Muerte' which translates as
the Coast of Death. It was given this name due to the
number of shipwrecks along the coast through the centuries.
The whole coastline has a unique beauty and consists
of steep rock faces, tiny hidden coves, fishing ports
and long, sandy beaches.
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Muxia
itself is still a very important fishing port and the
fleet is still active. Muxia was once victim to a
huge oil spill but thankfully, due to the hard work of
thousands of people, the town has been returned to its
former beauty.
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As
well as an active port, Muxia has a superb, sandy beach
that rarely gets very busy. The water is shallow, clear
and safe.
The
town has a good infrastructure and offers a wide variety
of bars and restaurants. The frontline restaurants offer
great seafood.
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At
the far end of Muxia, the coastline changes and offers
a dramatic seascape. |
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The
famous church in Muxia is worthy of a visit. In the same
area you will also find a Castro (pre-historic settlement)
where you can clearly see the circular foundations. |
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The
port offers a splash of colour in the old fishing boats.
Fresh fish is sold at the town market and eaten in the
sea front restaurants. |
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