There are several walking trails that help in exploring the raw form of nature from the closest. The route leading to Camino de Santiago ends at the village of Ria de Open in Ribadeo where you will come across the pristine river of Eo. This river offers plenty of opportunities to the outdoor enthusiasts for fishing trout, reo, and salmon. The large variety of flora and fauna in the Montano area deserves special appreciation. Some of the other worth visiting places include the bird observatory of Choza in Ria de Open, Camino de Santiago, Fraga of Belosina, and Chao's Couso. You can book one of the holiday homes Trabada to conveniently access these tourist destinations as most of them are closely located to these holiday rental apartments.
The spirit of this city is always high with various fairs and festivals happening throughout the year. Some of them are the Apostle Santiago and Sta. Ana Festival of July, Feast of emigrant’s festival of August, and Our Lady of the Rosary festival of October. The dining culture is also very strong with fish dishes being the most celebrated platter of the city. Enfarinada is a popular dish available in the local restaurants. Vacationers can also shop for beautiful items from the local shopping centers that are closely located to most of the Trabada houses.