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Between wide sandy beaches and stormy cliffs there is the valley of Duio;
Duio is known due to its mythology and its legendary tradition which puts it in the position of an important town of the Roman world. |
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Therefore, Apostle Santiago's disciples arrived here with intention
to ask for permission to bury their master. Thus, Duio is a place with
an old story and a rich tradition which take us to the very origins
of Galicia and Europe. It is from these Roman origins the name Dugium
comes from.
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The traveller who stops by must do so with object of leaving behind all the hurry, and he or she must know that here they will find a place where to let time go by peacefully, where to let oneself get lost on the paths full of legends, myths and shipwrecks; paths which will lead you to your origins. |
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Dugium offers as well a library ordered by subjects on Fisterra and the Death Coast, with historical, geographic and cultural information on this region. This bibliography's quality is so remarkable that it reaches beyond Galicia, Spain and is even Known outside the state's borders. Dugium has double rooms, all of them equipped with complete bathroom, telephone, TV and additional beds. Furthermore, it has fashionable rooms for general use, such as the living-dining room, social room and hall. In addition, you have a garden and private parking at your disposal. |
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San Salvador,1 Fisterra 15155 A Coruña Telephone: 981 740 780 Fax: 981 740 795 |
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