Literary Route Camilo José Cela in Padrón 3
A 15-kilometre tour for experienced hikers, through the same sites above and others nearby such as Herbón, Pontecesures and Santiaguiño do Monte.
Convent of Carme
Due to its privileged location, its atrium, which is open to the public, features a perfect panoramic view of Padrón.
Due to its privileged location, its atrium, which is open to the public, features a perfect panoramic view of Padrón.
The Convent of O Carme is a neoclassical building, built on top of living rock in the early 18th century. It was first inhabited by monks belonging to the Order of the Discalced Carmelites. After the ecclesiastical confiscations of Mendizábal (1836), it then belonged to the Dominican Fathers, who are still present today.
Aldea Pedreda
Place of inspiration for Camilo José Cela. In his work "La Rosa" he makes a brief description of the village
Aldea Arretén
Place of inspiration for Camilo José Cela. In his work "La Rosa" he makes a brief description of the village
Fountain of Carme
It was built by Pedro de la Barcena in 1577.
Convent of Carme
Due to its privileged location, its atrium, which is open to the public, features a perfect panoramic view of Padrón.