The Monasterio de Santa Maria de Oia dominates this small coastal village. It's a Cistercian foundation dating to the 12th century, and its fortified appearance isn't merely decorative -- the monks here were responsible for defending this stretch of coastline against pirate raids and Viking incursions. The monastery's position, right at the water's edge, gave the monks a direct role in both fishing and coastal defense, an unusual combination for a contemplative order.
The building has been privately owned for years and access to the interior is limited, but the exterior -- massive stone walls rising directly from the shore -- is impressive from the camino path that passes right by it. A restaurant sits just before the monastery, well positioned for a meal with a view.
The path through Oia takes you past all of the important stuff; first the Casa Puerta, then the restaurant, and then the Monastery of Oia.
300m beyond the Monastery the camino turns left to follow a coastal footpath and always keeping to the shoreline. You will eventually return to the road, and when you do the familiar bicycle path is there once more, follow it to the left and into Viladesuso.
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