Markets in Val do Dubra
A Coruña, Galicia
Val do Dubra markets centre on a single weekly street market that draws locals from across this rural Galician municipality. Feiras do Abril brings together 40 outdoor stalls and reflects the agricultural and artisan character of the area, making it the main market destination in the municipality. Val do Dubra sits within the province of A Coruña, and visitors often combine a trip here with nearby market towns such as Santiago de Compostela or Negreira.
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Where to stay in Val do Dubra
Val do Dubra is a quiet rural municipality, so staying close to the town centre of Bembibre or the main village areas gives you the easiest access to local markets and amenities. Try Bembibre or Val do Dubra town centre as your base, where you'll find small guesthouses and rural lodging options well-suited to a short stay.
If you prefer more comfort and a wider choice of places to eat, the nearby city of Santiago de Compostela is only around 20 kilometres away and makes a practical alternative base for day trips into the area.
Tours & Activities in Val do Dubra
Street markets in Val do Dubra
Feiras do Abril is Val do Dubra's only market and runs weekly outdoors with 40 stalls. The product mix leans practical and local: you will find handicrafts made by regional artisans, prepared foods ready to eat or take home, and fresh meat and poultry from local producers. Because it is an outdoor market, it is worth checking local conditions before you travel, particularly in the wetter months that Galicia is known for. The market's weekly schedule means timing your visit carefully is essential to avoid a wasted journey.
Planning your visit
Val do Ubra's market runs on a fixed weekly cycle, so arriving on the right day is the main logistical consideration. The 40-stall scale means most visitors can browse the full market comfortably within an hour or two. For official local information, the Concello de Val do Dubra website is the best place to confirm current dates and any seasonal changes to the schedule.