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Semillas: Hands-On Prehistoric Farming Workshop in Campo Lameiro, Pontevedra

Semillas: Hands-On Prehistoric Farming Workshop in Campo Lameiro, Pontevedra

¿Había guisantes en la Prehistoria?

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Adventure Brief

Grip a quern, feel stone-ground meal under your fingers, and plant a legume seed to take home—Semillas is a forty-five-minute hands-on lesson in how prehistoric people changed the way we eat. It’s a tactile, compact cultural stop while exploring Campo Lameiro’s archaeological landscape.

45 minutes
easy
Family Friendly

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Semillas is a hands-on prehistoric agriculture workshop in Campo Lameiro, Pontevedra, Spain. In about forty-five minutes you step into a practical history lesson: guides demonstrate how early people ground grain by hand, explain the shift from foraging to cultivation, and hand you a seed to plant and carry home. The program’s core activities are simple and tactile—using a replica quern to crush grain, feeling the coarse meal between your fingers, and planting a legume seed in soil to take with you—yet those gestures open a direct line to the long human story of food and landscape. The site sits in rural Galicia amid low granite ridges, scrub, and Atlantic woods where prehistoric communities first experimented with domestication. That geological setting matters: stone tools and querns were shaped from local rock, and the session points out how the material world shaped culinary change. If you’ve explored nearby petroglyph fields you’ll notice the same weathered stone underfoot; Semillas connects those carved places with the foodways that followed. This offering works as a short cultural add-on for hikers, families, and travelers seeking a tactile encounter with local history. It’s compact—about 45 minutes—so it fits into a morning of walking or an afternoon museum visit. The pace is deliberate and hands-on rather than academic: expect live demonstration, opportunities to grind, and a quiet planting moment where you pot a legume to take on your trip. The experience is low-impact and intentionally accessible: it favors standing and light bending over steep trails, and does not require special fitness or technical skills. Why book Semillas? It translates abstract archaeological talk into muscle memory. For parents it’s a durable souvenir; for solo travelers it’s a fast, memorable lesson in how human diets changed; for groups it’s an interactive pause that grounds larger explorations of Pontevedra’s outdoor sites. The workshop staff—local educators and heritage interpreters—anchor the activity in place without overwhelming visitors with jargon. Practical notes: dress for Galicia’s weather, wear sturdy shoes for uneven ground, and expect a mix of hands-on instruction and calm outdoor time. The planted legume you leave with is both a keepsake and an invitation to think about continuity—how a small seed links a modern traveler to experiments that reshaped human life. Semillas is short, specific, and quietly transformative: a tiny, portable connection to the deep past in the heart of northwest Spain. Bookings are short and suited to drop-in visitors or small groups; it makes an efficient cultural stop between outdoor hikes and museum visits in Campo Lameiro. Bring a waterproof layer for Atlantic drizzle and a container if you prefer to pot your seed later. The session rewards curiosity: a hands-on lesson that gives you a souvenir to tend at home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The activity runs about 45 minutes and is designed as a short hands-on workshop you can add to a day of exploring Campo Lameiro.

Yes — you plant a legume seed during the workshop and take it with you as a living memento of the session.

The workshop is family-friendly and tactile; young children benefit from supervision during hands-on milling.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

easy

Duration

45 minutes

Fitness Level

Light activity; suitable for most visitors comfortable with brief standing and mild bending

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • songbirds common to Atlantic woodlands
  • red fox and small mammals in surrounding fields

History

The workshop interprets the shift from mobile foraging to early plant domestication—an agricultural transition central to Europe’s Neolithic period.

Conservation

The activity emphasizes low-impact interaction: guides encourage durable souvenirs that don’t spread invasive species and recommend leave-no-trace practices.

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Parque Arqueolóxico da Arte Rupestre de Campo Lameiro

¿Había guisantes en la Prehistoria?

About Parque Arqueolóxico da Arte Rupestre de Campo Lameiro

Parque Arqueolóxico da Arte Rupestre de Campo Lameiro, in Campo Lameiro (Pontevedra), is an archaeological park dedicated to the study, preservation and interpretation of prehistoric rock art. The park offers guided tours of petroglyph sites, educational workshops, family gamified activities and themed events that connect visitors with Bronze Age techniques and local heritage.

On-site experiences include a recreation of a Bronze Age settlement, hands-on ceramics workshops that teach ancient pottery techniques, rock‑painting and painting activities using natural pigments, and archaeological‑style sessions where participants document and reproduce petroglyphs.

Evening programs reveal the landscape after dark through nocturnal guided visits that combine expert narration with local myths. Adventure offerings include a heritage-themed escape room, experimental hunting demonstrations using replica tools, and orientation-based family challenges that reward participants with a Protectors of Petroglyphs badge. Tour lengths and formats vary to accommodate families, schools and adult groups.

The park emphasizes experiential learning: visits are led by knowledgeable guides who explain petroglyph techniques, contextualize motifs and detail conservation considerations. Participants leave with tangible keepsakes—ceramic pieces, painted postcards or replica petroglyphs—created during workshops. Located in Campo Lameiro, Pontevedra, the park is designed as a cultural destination for visitors seeking active, educational engagement with prehistoric rock art and local heritage. All programs are presented in Spanish and, where available, through guided interpretation tailored to audience needs. Bookings and schedules are published seasonally by the park and bookings are recommended for popular experiences such as sunset tours, family gamified activities and hands-on archaeological workshops early to secure preferred dates.

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Tours Offered

9

Guided and hands-on experiences

Family Friendly

Yes

Gamified and kid-friendly programs

Workshops

Ceramics & Painting

Create tangible keepsakes during visits

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Adventure Tips

Wear sturdy shoes

Ground around querns can be uneven and dusty—closed-toe shoes provide stability and protection.

essential

Bring a waterproof layer

Galicia’s Atlantic weather turns quickly; a light rain shell keeps the session comfortable.

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Pack a small container

Bring a small pot or container if you prefer to transfer and care for your planted legume later.

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Hands-on etiquette

The activity is tactile—follow the guide’s instructions for handling replicas and shared tools to preserve artifacts and hygiene.

essential

Recommended Gear

Sturdy closed-toe shoes

Protects feet on uneven ground around demonstration areas.

Essential

Waterproof jacket

Galicia’s weather is changeable—stay dry during outdoor portions.

Essential

Small container or pot

Useful if you prefer to repot your planted legume while traveling.

Sunscreen and hat

Useful on sunny days in exposed outdoor teaching areas.

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  • Guided Visits

    Day & Night

    Sunset and nocturnal tours available