Accommodation in O Grove, Galicia Spain deals summer 2024
(285 offers, 74.2EUR - 1000EUR)
Pazo Larache, O Grove

Pazo Larache

O Grove, Galicia, Spain

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    Piso Acogedor Puerto De O Grove, O Grove

    Piso Acogedor Puerto De O Grove

    O Grove, Galicia, Spain

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      Piso Arroaz, O Grove

      Piso Arroaz

      O Grove, Galicia, Spain

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        Piso Dos Faros, O Grove

        Piso Dos Faros

        O Grove, Galicia, Spain

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          Veiramar, O Grove

          Veiramar

          O Grove, Galicia, Spain

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            Apartamentos Maritimo Solo Adulto, O Grove

            Apartamentos Maritimo Solo Adulto

            O Grove, Galicia, Spain

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              Confin, O Grove

              Confin

              O Grove, Galicia, Spain

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                Piso En Alexandre Bóveda, O Grove

                Piso En Alexandre Bóveda

                O Grove, Galicia, Spain

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                  Piso Bajo De 3 Habitaciones, O Grove

                  Piso Bajo De 3 Habitaciones

                  O Grove, Galicia, Spain

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                    Villa Juanita Hotel Residencial, O Grove

                    Villa Juanita Hotel Residencial

                    O Grove, Galicia, Spain

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                      About O GroveDetails and images of O Grove

                      O Grove

                      In O Grove you have several possibilities of knowing the form of current and traditional life of its inhabitants, always in relation with the sea.

                      On old maps, O Grove was an island. Today, it is joined to the mainland thanks to the south-westerly winds, which have slowly gathered sand to form the isthmus of the beach of A Lanzada.O Grove is situated on the mouth of the Arousa estuary.

                      The sight of its many-coloured boats forms an unforgettable image. As well as shellfish gathering and shallow-water fishing, the population lives from the farming of mussels, oysters and scallops on wooden platforms out in the water.