Cabo Finisterre
Cabo Finisterre, located on the northwest coast of Spain, is a prominent cape in the Galicia region. It is often considered the westernmost point of the European mainland and is known for its stunning cliffs and panoramic ocean views. The area is rich in natural beauty and attracts many visitors, especially those walking the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route.
The name "Finisterre" translates to "End of the Earth," reflecting its historical significance as a landmark for sailors. The cape features a historic lighthouse, which has been guiding ships since the 19th century. Cabo Finisterre is also home to diverse marine life and offers opportunities for hiking and exploring the rugged coastline.