Albuerne is a pebble beach with some sand, enclosed by cliffs over 50 m. high.
This beach, which is difficult to access, shares the western sector, composed of a row of islets, remains of an ancient fractured quartz and slate point called la Forcada, with La Gueirúa beach.
Beach located in a landscape of interest with coves, rocky areas, and abundant vegetation, situated in the western area of the council and in the locality of Ballota.
Small beach, not very crowded, located between the Gavilán and Garita points. It offers no services.
Small cove with difficult access, reached via a hollow created by a stream, located between the towns of Castañeras and Santa Marina.
Small pebble cove highlighted by the presence of three rocks colonised by seagulls. It lacks facilities.
It is probably the most beautiful beach in the entire west, and despite its beauty, it remains untouched by tourist pressure. Spectacular islets of different sizes close it off on its edges.
Beach nestled within the area of significant vertical cliffs located east of Cabo Vidío.
Small beach nestled in a beautiful setting, with few visitors and no services.
It is an extensive beach predominantly made up of pebbles, where the sand takes on various and beautiful shades. The Fariñón islet separates it from Saliencia beach.
This beach, belonging to the Protected Landscape of the Western Coast, stands out not only for its scenic beauty but also for its rich fishing resources.
Extensive beach well sheltered by the cliffs that surround it. It is a beach with crystal clear waters that always has a large number of visitors.
Small beach nestled in an attractive setting with low occupancy and difficult access, characteristic of the western Asturian coast.
Shell-shaped pebble beach, accessed via a path carved into a cliff over 80 metres high.
A beach of great beauty, isolated and nestled at the foot of high cliffs. It has low visitor numbers probably due to its difficult access.
Small isolated cove composed of pebbles with strong waves. It does not have any facilities.
Beach located at the foot of high cliffs, surrounded by pine groves and sheltered at the end of the Oleiros cove. It boasts clean and crystal-clear waters but experiences strong waves.
Small beach that offers few conditions for swimming due to strong waves and wind.
Small cove with little interest for swimming; it is home to a shellfish bed.
Very small cove nestled between cliffs with little public attendance and offering no services.
Nestled in the western area of the municipality, it is part of the group of beaches in the locality of Santa Marina.
Rural-type beach of great beauty, tranquil and solitary, composed of pebbles with a strong swell.
The Cabo River, which flows into the western edge of this beach, Ballota, serves as the boundary between the municipalities of Valdés and Cudillero.
Small rural beach where the Yendebarcas stream flows into.
Beach which, although located in an isolated area, has a high number of visitors and offers good services.
Located to the east of Cabo Vidío, it is one of the beaches nestled at the foot of impressive vertical cliffs in the surroundings of this Cape.
This elongated and narrow beach can be accessed from Oviñana or Valdredo. This beach is almost exclusively frequented by fishermen.