O Magosto it is one of the most beloved and profound celebrations in Galicia, where the chestnuts, new wine and community come together to celebrate fall. In bush villages, the villagers gather to roast chestnuts, drink wine or must and enjoy barbecue or grilled sardines. There is no shortage of homemade sweets, music and dance, creating a unique and welcoming experience. This event, which does not have a fixed date, enjoy celebrating around All Saints, especially between the end of October and the beginning of November.

Even though its origin is uncertain, O Magosto it is a celebration that has deep roots in our land, with theories ranging from Celtic origins to Roman rituals, and always related to the cultivation of castiñeiro, fundamental to subsistence in past times. For centuries, the chestnut was key to the Galician diet, being even more important than the potato before it arrived from the New World.

Dende to Galician Association of Rural Tourism, we want to encourage you to discover and participate in Magosto in the middle of nature. In the rural houses of Galicia, autumn brings life to these celebrations, where you can share not only good food, but also unforgettable moments with those who live in the countryside. Come celebrate Magosto and experience the authenticity of a party that connects with our deepest roots.

🍂 Experience Magosto and discover the charm of rural tourism in Galicia! 🌰🔥

#Magosto #TurismoRuralGalicia #Castañas #OutonoEnGalicia #TurismoAuténtico #CulturaGalega

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He Magosto It is one of the most beloved and profound celebrations in Galicia, where the roasted chestnuts, new wine and community come together to celebrate the arrival of autumn. In numerous Galician villages, neighbors get together to share roasted chestnuts, accompanied by wine or must, and enjoy dishes such as churrasco or grilled sardines. There is no shortage of homemade desserts and traditional music, creating a welcoming and authentic experience.

Although its exact origin is uncertain, the Magosto It is deeply rooted in Galician culture, with theories that link it to Celtic or Roman rites, but always related to the cultivation of chestnut trees, an essential tree in the diet of Galicia for centuries. this party, that does not have a fixed date, It is usually held between the end of October and the beginning of November, often coinciding with the festival of All Saints.

From the Galician Association of Rural Tourism, We invite everyone to experience Magosto in the middle of nature, enjoying the charm of rural tourism. Staying in a Galician rural house during these dates is the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in this tradition, share unique moments and experience the hospitality of the rural world of Galicia.

🍂Live Magosto and discover the authentic essence of Galician rural tourism! 🌰🔥

#Magosto #TurismoRuralGalicia #Castañas #OtoñoEnGalicia #TurismoAuténtico #CulturaGallega