Location
If you love adrenaline and adventure, Spain is the perfect destination for an active holiday.
The region of Galicia is one of the greenest areas in Spain, offering a unique combination of the Atlantic coastline, forested inland landscapes, and long sandy beaches. The surroundings are formed by an open, lightly developed landscape where coastal stretches, small bays, cliffs, and agricultural areas naturally alternate.
This location is ideal for hiking, easy nature trips, swimming, and outdoor activities, far from mass tourism and overcrowded resorts. The coastline is easily accessible, the terrain is not extreme, and the entire area is highly suitable for an active holiday beyond surfing.
Galicia is also the final destination of the famous pilgrimage route Camino de Santiago, which ends in the historic city of Santiago de Compostela. Several variations of this legendary route pass through the region, including coastal paths, allowing for one-day hiking stages and excursions along the Camino trail. Santiago de Compostela is a major cultural and historical center of the region and is easily accessible for a full-day trip from the surf camp.
The surrounding landscape offers a rich combination of protected natural areas, coastal viewpoints, river estuaries, small harbors, and traditional fishing villages, shaping the authentic character of the region. Galicia is not a resort destination – it is a region focused on nature, movement, simplicity, and functional infrastructure for active travel.
For surf camp guests, this means the opportunity to combine surfing with nature trips, hiking, and regional exploration, without crowded tourist centers and without the commercial atmosphere typical of southern Spain.