This study focuses on the granite mountain known as Monte Pindo (627 m above
sea level) in the Autonomous Community of Galicia (NW Spain). This territory is included
in the area classified as “Costa da Morte” in the “Politica de Ordenación Litoral” (POL)
(Coastal Planning Policy) for the region of Galicia. This coastal unit, located between “Rías
Baixas” and “Cape Fisterra” has great potential for demonstrating geological processes and
its geomorphological heritage is characterized by a high degree of geodiversity of granite
landforms. The main objective of our work is to assess the geomorphological heritage of the
site, thus revealing its wide geodiversity. We shall analyze and highlight: its scientific value,
developing an inventory of granite landforms; its educational valuel and its geotouristic
potential. It must be ensured that the Administration understands that natural diversity is
composed of both geodiversity and biodiversity. Only then will the sustainable management
of Monte Pindo become possible by integrating natural and cultural heritage values. The goal
is to ensure that Monte Pindo and its immediate surroundings become a geopark with the
aim of promoting local development projects based on the conservation and valorization of
its geological heritage.This research was conducted under the research projects CPC2014/009 and R2014/001 funded by the Xunta de Galicia