The Ponte do Santo Sepulcro is a medieval stone bridge located in Pazos de Arenteiro (Boborás, Galicia), crossing the Arenteiro River. Known for its two arches, it features a carved stone cross and a saintly figure on its main arch. It was a key part of the historic Camiño Miñoto Ribeiro route

Situated near the village of Pazos de Arenteiro, municipality of Boborás, in the province of Ourense, Spain.

A two-arched, stone, medieval bridge with a robust central pier.

Historically linked to the Order of the Holy Sepulchre (later San Juan), it formed part of the Camiño Miñoto Ribeiro, an ancient, important route for transporting wine from the O Ribeiro region towards Pontevedra and Santiago.

It contains significant mason marks and, upon its main arch, bears a carving of the cross of the Holy Sepulchre and a, likely, Saint Santiago figure.

The area offers scenic hiking routes, including paths along the Arenteiro river, connecting to spots like the Ponte da Cruz.