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Browse hotels in Meaño, Pontevedra — gateway to DO Rías Baixas Albariño wineries, 7 km from Cambados and 25 km north of Pontevedra city.

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About Meaño

Meaño: Albariño Country on the Galician Coast

Meaño is a small municipality in the Salnés comarca of Pontevedra province, Galicia, northwest Spain. Sitting inland from the Rías Baixas coastline, it falls within the DO Rías Baixas Albariño wine zone — one of the densest concentrations of small wineries in Spain. Granite parish churches mark the rural parishes of Dena, Xil, and Lores, while vine-covered hillsides define the landscape between settlements. The town is roughly 25 km north of Pontevedra city and 7 km from the fishing port of Cambados, the self-declared capital of Albariño wine.

Where to Stay and Getting Around

Accommodation in Meaño runs to rural guesthouses and agrotourism properties rather than large hotel chains. Visitors typically use the area as a base for cycling the Rías Baixas Cycling Route or exploring nearby beaches at Praia de Foxos on the Arousa estuary. The nearest rail connection is Villagarcía de Arousa, about 12 km north, with regional trains linking to Vigo and Santiago de Compostela.

Practical Tips

  • Getting around: A car or bicycle is essential — bus frequency between parishes is limited.
  • Best season: July and August bring the most stable weather; the Cambados Albariño Festival runs the first weekend of August.
  • Local food: Seafood from the Arousa estuary — razor clams, cockles, and percebes — appears at every local market.

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Hotel Tilve

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