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Piornedo village in Spain

Piornedo is a small and historic village located high in the Ancares mountains of northwestern Spain. It sits at about 1,300 meters (4,265 feet) above sea level. This charming village is part of the larger area called Donis and belongs to the municipality of Cervantes. It is found in the comarca (a type of region) known as Os Ancares, within the province of Lugo in the beautiful region of Galicia.

Piornedo is well-known for its special museum. This museum is actually a preserved traditional house called a palloza. It shows visitors how people used to live in this remote mountain area not so long ago. Today, Piornedo is a popular spot for tourists, especially those who love hiking. It offers a small hotel, guest houses, restaurants, and a bar for visitors.

Discovering Piornedo's Location

Piornedo is nestled in the Ancares mountains, which are part of the larger Cantabrian Mountains in Spain. The village is in the northwest corner of the country. It is part of the Lugo province, which is one of four provinces in the region of Galicia. Galicia is famous for its green landscapes, rugged coastline, and unique culture.

What is a Comarca?

The term comarca is used in Spain to describe a group of towns or villages that are geographically close and share some common features. Piornedo is in the comarca of Os Ancares. This area is known for its natural beauty and traditional way of life.

The Unique Palloza Houses

Piornedo is most famous for its traditional houses called pallozas. These are very old types of homes that were common in the Ancares mountains. They are round or oval-shaped buildings with thick stone walls and a special cone-shaped roof made of straw.

Life Inside a Palloza

For many centuries, families and their animals lived together inside a palloza. The animals helped to keep the house warm during the cold mountain winters. The design of the palloza was perfect for the harsh weather. The thick walls and straw roof kept the heat in and protected against snow and wind. The museum in Piornedo allows you to step back in time and see what life was like in these unique homes.

Piornedo Today: A Tourist Destination

In modern times, Piornedo has become a popular place for visitors. Its natural beauty and unique history attract many people. It is especially loved by hikers and nature enthusiasts.

Activities for Visitors

Visitors to Piornedo can enjoy many outdoor activities. The village is a great starting point for walks and hikes into the Ancares mountains. There are trails for all skill levels, offering amazing views of the landscape. After a day of exploring, tourists can relax at the local hotel or guest houses. They can also enjoy traditional Galician food at the village restaurants.

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