Nigrán
Nigrán is a coastal municipality located in the province of Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia, in the northwest of Spain. With a privileged location on the Atlantic coast, Nigrán is known for its stunning beaches, rich history, and delicious gastronomy.
One of the main attractions of Nigrán is its beautiful golden sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. Playa América, Playa de Patos, and Playa de Panxón are just a few of the many beaches this destination offers, perfect for enjoying the sun, practicing water sports, or simply relaxing by the sea.
In addition to its beaches, Nigrán boasts a notable cultural heritage, such as the Castle of Monte Real, an imposing fortress from the 12th century that offers panoramic views of the ocean and the mouth of the Miño River. Other points of interest include the Church of San Pedro de Panxón, a 12th-century Romanesque church, and the Mirador da Granxa, a natural viewpoint that offers spectacular views of the coast and the Cíes Islands.
Nigrán is also known for its excellent gastronomic offer, with a wide variety of restaurants offering traditional Galician dishes such as fresh seafood, octopus "a la gallega," and homemade empanadas. Visitors can enjoy a unique culinary experience while exploring the charming coastal villages of Nigrán.
Regarding the real estate market, Nigrán offers a variety of housing options, from stately homes with sea views to modern apartments in the town center. Housing prices may vary depending on the location and amenities of the property, but generally reflect the high demand for this coveted coastal area.