The beach near Gijon is quite small, but it is conveniently located. I noticed lifeguard stations, indicating that the beach is monitored. Despite its proximity to industrial docks, the beach remains remarkably clean. Additionally, there is ample parking available in the vicinity.
This location is incredibly difficult to access - it's almost brutal. However, it is still easy to get to, making it a great option for those looking for a secluded spot.
This beach near La Nora , located just outside of Gijón, features a mid-sized parking lot, lifeguards, showers, and a restaurant/bar/terrace. It has a pebble beach and a ramp leading down from the parking lot. The crystal clear water makes it ideal for snorkeling.
An ideal spot for those seeking a quality outdoor experience with their furry friends. The atmosphere is pleasant and the people are friendly. It would be great if the government could open up more pet-friendly locations like this one.
This spot is nothing to write home about. It's man-made, so that's a bit of a letdown. The rocks in the water make it a bit of a challenge to swim, so it's best to stick to the areas where the locals go. All in all, it's just okay.
That place is not ideal for either those with or without a pet. If you have a pup, you'll have to keep them on a leash, as there are no designated areas for them to run free. And if you don't have a canine companion, you'll be stuck watching everyone else's dog have all the fun.