Conbarro is a small town in northwestern Spain known for its old town containing granaries, churches, and cruises. The manor dates back to the 17th century but the present Baroque-style buildings were constructed in the 18th century under the ownership of Fernando Gayoso. The Xallas River flows through the province and empties into the Atlantic Ocean, passing famous sand dunes at Corrubedo Natural Park, which contains dunes, beaches, and two lagoons.
Conbarro is a small town in northwestern Spain known for its old town containing granaries, churches, and cruises. The manor dates back to the 17th century but the present Baroque-style buildings were constructed in the 18th century under the ownership of Fernando Gayoso. The Xallas River flows through the province and empties into the Atlantic Ocean, passing famous sand dunes at Corrubedo Natural Park, which contains dunes, beaches, and two lagoons.
Conbarro is a small town in northwestern Spain known for its old town containing granaries, churches, and cruises. The manor dates back to the 17th century but the present Baroque-style buildings were constructed in the 18th century under the ownership of Fernando Gayoso. The Xallas River flows through the province and empties into the Atlantic Ocean, passing famous sand dunes at Corrubedo Natural Park, which contains dunes, beaches, and two lagoons.
which is a large quantities of granaries and cruises as well as the parish church.. It is featured as a Historic and Historic Site. The origin of the manor is set in the seventeenth century, but the present buildings are from the eighteenth, in Baroque style, the initiative of then owner Ozores Arias Fernando Gayoso, VII Count of Amarante and M. de Oca. The Xallas or zaro River is a small river in northwestern Spain, which flows out through the province of La Corua, Galicia and empties into the Atlantic Ocean the famous dunes Corrubedo: This Natural Park is more than dunes, is a complex of dunes, beach and two lagoons.