Palas de Rei is an essential meeting point on the Jacobean route, where history and the Galician landscape merge in an eternal embrace. This municipality in Lugo is famous for housing the Pambre Castle, one of the few military fortresses that survived the Irmandiño revolts and today stands as a magnificent example of medieval architecture. Its Romanesque heritage is exceptional, highlighting the portal of the Church of San Tirso. In addition to its historical relevance, Palas offers a total immersion in nature with its native forests and excellent local gastronomy, where cheese and local meats delight pilgrims and visitors alike. It is the perfect place to feel the spiritual and rural essence of Galicia in its purest form.
Palas de Rei is an essential meeting point on the Jacobean route, where history and the Galician landscape merge in an eternal embrace. This municipality in Lugo is famous for housing the Pambre Castle, one of the few military fortresses that survived the Irmandiño revolts and today stands as a magnificent example of medieval architecture. Its Romanesque heritage is exceptional, highlighting the portal of the Church of San Tirso. In addition to its historical relevance, Palas offers a total immersion in nature with its native forests and excellent local gastronomy, where cheese and local meats delight pilgrims and visitors alike. It is the perfect place to feel the spiritual and rural essence of Galicia in its purest form.