What a great spot! Leis beach is located at the foot of a campsite, with MuxĂa in the distance and facing west, so you can take in the beautiful sunsets. Plus, it's easily accessible, making it the perfect place to visit!
The beach was a great find! It had a sandy shoreline and a wooded area at the back, plus a river on one side. Unfortunately, the bar was closed when we visited in March on a Sunday, but I'm sure it would be bustling in the summertime. It's a beautiful beach, like all the ones on the Costa de Muerte, and never too crowded.
I visited a stunning beach, but I won't be taking a dip due to a local's warning about dangerous riptides.
Traba's beach is a stunning sight to behold - perfect for a peaceful stroll, with few people around, both on the shore and on the wooden boardwalk. On cloudy days, you can witness the mesmerizing sight of fog rolling down the nearby mountains. It is also a popular spot for surfers. However, be very cautious if you decide to take a dip in the sea - its currents are incredibly strong and can be hazardous. I speak from personal experience.