This park was formerly a defensive point converted for the enjoyment of citizens and tourists since 1999. It has an area of more than 90,000 square meters where you can do all kinds of hobbies. You can fly a kite, lie on the grass or watch the sunset. In addition, it has a great tourist attraction, which are the two Vickers pieces that are more than 17 meters high, which were acquired in 1929 and installed in 1933.
But one of the main attractions of Mount Saint Peter is its evocative views. On the one hand you will observe the Atlantic Ocean and the coastline to Arteixo and the Sisargas Islands that belong to Malpica de Bergantiños. And to the other side, in the first place, the city and the Ártabra Coast with the Ría de A Coruña, where we will find Mera, Santa Cruz and the coast of Oleiros and in the second place the Ría de Betanzos, the Ría de Ares, the Ría de Ferrol and the coast to its Outer Port. You’ll have to look at the map to see how far you can see!
Getting to Mount San Pedro can be a more spectacular experience than you imagine. In addition to the usual access on foot or by road, a spectacular Panoramic Elevator, like a large glass ball, allows you to ascend and descend from the Paseo Marítimo to the top with privileged views of the A Coruña bay.
Once at the top you will also find the only 360-degree covered viewpoint in all of Spain, the Atlantic Dome.
At the top of the Mount, boasting surroundings and views, is the Michelin Star restaurant Árbore da Veira. A spectacular gastronomic space that also shares with its more informal proposal, Taberna 5 Mares.