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Ría de Cedeira gives mud holding and a handy dinghy pontoon, with the town set back behind a long curving beach. Read more
Walk the seafront to the marina and cafés, then take a drive or hike up towards the San Andrés de Teixido area for cliffs and big Atlantic views.
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1 Review on “Ria de Cedeira”
This ria provides good shelter from strong Atlantic winds and swells along Galicia’s northern coast, especially when anchored toward the inner section. The sandy seabed provides decent holding, but keeping an eye on the forecast is wise, as Galicia’s coastal weather can shift quickly. The anchorage offers convenient access to the village, which has a mix of traditional Galician restaurants and small shops for essentials. For those interested in a bit of exploration, Cedeira’s coastline is known for its dramatic cliffs and hillsides, with local trails providing a closer look. Overall, it’s a peaceful anchorage with the charm of a Galician fishing town, offering practical amenities and a great escape into nature.