Negreira

In 2007, the Deportivo Cultural Negreira Veterans Association was established,[3] aiming to give new impetus to its activities and diversify the sports offerings among its members.

However, the lack of financial support caused the club to enter a very delicate situation on the brink of disappearance starting in 2010, which was eventually finalized in 2013.

Climbing is possible at equipped artificial locations, just five minutes from the town center in an area of extraordinary beauty, as well as on the borders with the neighboring municipality of Outes at Serpal Rock, a huge granite block shaped like a shark's fin, with eighteen climbing routes ranging from 5 to 35 meters; developed on extraordinary and clean fissures and the characteristic grain of this type of rock.

The view from this area over the Muros-Noia estuary is fabulous, reaching as far as Monte Pindo, Santiago de Compostela, and the Tambre River canyon below.

This music school has a very wide educational offer, teaching instruments such as flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, French horn, percussion, piano, violin, bagpipes, guitar, and accordion.

In the Christmas and end-of-year recitals, the students of the music school perform what they have learned during the year in the Auditorium of the Sociocultural Center of Negreira, an event that is in high demand among its residents.

Another highlight is the Charanga Mekánika, a reference in the panorama of Galician festivals and similar groups, which has made numerous television appearances both at the regional and national levels.

Additionally, in 2018, Negreira was the venue for the first music festival of the Teen Records label, featuring artists such as Ataque Escampe, The Rapants, Lisdexia, and Treboada Rock.

For the past 13 years, on the last weekend of August, the town of Negreira has hosted the famous Feira do Románico, which, for three days, offers various period-themed activities for all ages, including musical performances that fill the streets with joy and fun.

Among the various spectacles at the fair are the falconry exhibition, the pyrotechnic display, and the parade of the theater group "Errantes," which marks the final closing of the 3-day twelfth-century atmosphere.