Moaña’s architecture blends traditional Galician stonework with modern buildings, creating a harmonious balance between old and new. One of the city’s architectural highlights is the Igrexa Parroquial de San Martiño, a Romanesque church that dates back to the 12th century. The church is known for its simple, yet elegant stone design and its importance in local religious life.
For those interested in historical architecture, the area’s petroglyphs, such as the ones found at Outeiro de Cribo, are some of the most significant prehistoric carvings in Galicia. These rock engravings offer a glimpse into the ancient past and are a unique attraction for history enthusiasts.
Other key attractions include the city’s beautiful beaches, such as Playa de A Xunqueira and the natural park of Cotorredondo, offering scenic hiking trails with panoramic views of the Ría de Vigo and the surrounding landscapes. Moaña is also home to a variety of parks and green spaces, ideal for leisurely strolls or outdoor picnics, including the Parque da Xunqueira.