Galicia is not only the greenest region of Spain but also the least touristy. A lot of green also means a lot of rain. That happens to be the only downside of Galicia, as it rains more than 150 days a year. That's why it is sometimes said that Galicians are born with an umbrella in hand. Along the Galician coast, there is hardly any high-rise or foreign tourism to be seen. Authentic fishing villages are much more common. Villages where only Galician and Spanish are spoken, delightful. Galicia is located in the northwest of Spain above Portugal and is especially known for the famous pilgrimage site of Santiago de Compostela. But no pilgrimage site for us. Plenty of hiking, good food, and original overnight stays. What can you expect in this article? - A detailed program for a 12-day round trip through Galicia - Beautiful hiking routes and viewpoints - Nice beaches - Good food - Original overnight stays.