
In the heart of Galicia, at the crossroads of two pilgrimage routes, lies the medieval town of Melide. This strategically important location, where the Camino Francés and the Camino Primitivo converge, attracts travelers from around the world. Visitors are welcomed by cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and an atmosphere steeped in history. However, Melide’s fame is tied not only to its rich heritage, but also to its outstanding gastronomy, which has become the town’s calling card.
Melide’s main culinary attraction is undoubtedly pulpo a feira, the fair-style octopus. Locals and countless visitors insist that this traditional Galician dish is prepared here according to the benchmark recipe, achieving unmatched flavor and texture. The gastronomic experience would not be complete without fresh Galician bread, local wine, and other delicacies such as artisanal cheeses or lacón con grelos. The meal can be finished off with traditional sweets, such as melindres.
Melide’s historical heritage is no less impressive. Among its architectural treasures, the iglesia de Santa María de Melide stands out. This 12th-century church, designated as a National Monument, has preserved one of the few original Romanesque altars in Galicia. Nearby, next to iglesia de San Roque, stands another unique landmark—the region’s oldest stone cross, known as the cruceiro. Dating back to the 14th century, it is adorned with reliefs depicting Christ in Glory and the Crucifixion, where remnants of ancient painting are still visible.
Melide’s Old Town is an open-air museum shaped by centuries of Camino de Santiago history. Here, one can find elegant baroque manor houses known as pazos, medieval chapels, and the Museo da Terra de Melide. The museum is housed in a former pilgrims’ hospital and holds archaeological and ethnographic artifacts, bearing witness to the region’s rich past. The surrounding area, including the villages of Santa María de Leboreiro and Furelos, adds to the picture with medieval bridges and Gothic churches, inviting visitors to leisurely strolls.












