At an elevation of around 200 meters, you'll encounter the final stretch of the Sil River. Spanning approximately 35 kilometers, towering walls, some nearly 500 meters high, line both sides. Along this route, you'll pass vineyards from various local wineries, monasteries nestled in the breathtaking landscape, and viewpoints that offer awe-inspiring canyon vistas.
This river is navigable by catamarans and small boats, featuring two main docks along this stretch: Santo Estevo (Nogueira de Ramuín) and Abeleda (Castro Caldelas).