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.
Playa de Estano is huge and eerily silent. It's like a ghost town, but with sand instead of buildings. You can almost feel the stillness in the air. It's a great place to go if you want to feel totally alone.
A great spot for surfing! The waves are perfect for catching a ride and the shoreline is full of rocks, making it a great challenge for experienced surfers. Plus, there's a restaurant, a club for drinks, and a camping site all within walking distance - less than 200 meters away! It's definitely worth a visit!
This location is the perfect for a relaxing getaway. The atmosphere is tranquil, and the crowds are minimal. Whether you're looking to take a dip in the ocean or just soak up some sun, this beach is the ideal spot.
This stunning sandy beach is located next to the abandoned Perlora Vacation City, just a stone's throw away from Candás, the capital of the Asturian council of Carreño. It is a great spot to spend a pleasant day at the beach, with its golden fine sand and moderate waves, as well as its stunning coves, caves and abundant vegetation. To the west of the beach, Entrellusa Island can be seen, which was the site of an ancient whaling port since 1232. There is also a coastal, pedestrian path, taking advantage of the route of an old railway, to the nearby town of Xivares, making it an ideal complement to a day of beach fun. With good equipment and rescue services in high season, this is a great spot for all types of people.