Monte Pindo
Monte Pindo is a mountain located in the region of Galicia, in northwestern Spain. It rises to an elevation of about 627 meters and is known for its unique granite formations and rich biodiversity. The area is popular for hiking and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the nearby Atlantic Ocean.
The mountain is also significant in Celtic culture, with many legends and historical connections. It is often referred to as the "Celtic Olympus" due to its ancient stone structures and the presence of various archaeological sites. Monte Pindo attracts both nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.