Costa da Morte Educational Project

An educational project from CMAT

Costa da Morte, sustainable tourist destination

Discover the teaching units and educational resources of the Costa da Morte

In this section you will be able to access the didactic units and educational materials promoted by the CMAT, a tool designed to bring the Costa da Morte closer to the classrooms in a dynamic, transversal and connected way with the territory. Here you will find resources designed to discover the natural, cultural, historical, landscape and human heritage of the Costa da Morte through proposals adapted to the educational field.

This project is also born from a reality that is very present in our day-to-day lives: we often know what is closest to us, in our own municipality, but not so much what exists in the neighbouring municipality. For this reason, these units seek to help students understand the Costa da Morte as a shared, diverse and rich territory, promoting knowledge of the environment from a joint perspective.

The educational proposals are designed to be easily integrated into the school calendar and allow a transversal work of the curricular contents, connecting different areas of learning through experiences linked to the territory. A resource to learn, explore and strengthen the link of new generations with the Costa da Morte.

Unidade Didáctica 5º-6º Primaria

Origin of Earth, Sky, and Sea

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Camino de Santiago to the end of the world: Fisterra an...

More and more pilgrims are choosing to continue the Camino de Santiago to the end of the world, whether to the Fisterra ...

MUXÍA, THE SHIP THAT SAILS FOR THE NORTH

The poet Gonzalo López Abente (1878-1963) considered his native Muxía to be static, “lying” on the river bank, silent an...

ÉZARO WATERFALL, A SPLENDID NATURAL SIGHT

The river Xallas, which takes its name from the district that it crosses, has its sources on the western slopes of Monte...

Costa da Morte presents its new campaign: a commitment ...

This campaign starts from a clear idea: Costa da Morte is not a set piece, nor an artificially constructed product for t...

BRANDOMIL, THE LARGEST ROMAN SETTLEMENT ON COSTA DA MOR...

It has been said that in the west of Galicia, such as Costa da Morte, the amount of Roman influence was very slight; how...

MALPICA, MY LOVE...

The sea builds character, but if that sea is as violent as in Costa da Morte and the piece of land on which one lives is...

PASARELA AND TRABA ROCKS, A NATURAL OPEN-AIR MUSEUM

To understand the importance and value of the Pasarela and Traba rocks, it is necessary to understand how this granite c...

THE LUBIÁN BRIDGE, A REMINDER OF ANCIENT ROADS

The territory of A Costa da Morte, due to its peripheral location, was not crossed in ancient times by any major routes ...

MENS, A LAND OF MONKS AND NOBLEMEN

The parish of Santiago de Mens, some 6 km from Malpica on the DP-4307 road to Ponteceso, has preserved two of the m...

THE VAKNER, THE ENIGMATIC BEAST ON THE WAY TO FISTERRA

Many pilgrims and travellers who have come to Galicia throughout history have left accounts of their journeys, which all...