Formidable beach located in an impressive setting surrounded by cliffs, where it is advisable to be cautious due to the strong waves and currents that form here.
Nestled in an area of great beauty, opposite it lies the islet (Castro Ballota) that characterises it.
At low tide, it is linked to Sorraos Beach. Enjoy white sand, crystal-clear waters, and a good level of facilities.
This white sandy beach, often frequented by tourists, is connected at low tide by a sandy strip to the Isla de Borizo or Arnielles located opposite it.
Natural cove with a channel shape, very popular with families. It features a landscape filled with karst formations, with a calcareous pinnacle known as "El Picón". Pleasant surroundings, especially popular with families. It does not have facilities.
The beach, settled at the bottom of a hill, semicircular in shape and enclosed from the sea by the cliff. The tides reach it through a series of cracks carved into the rock of the cliff. It is therefore ideal for swimming, due to the calmness of the waters.... [+]
The beach, settled at the bottom of a hill, semicircular in shape and enclosed from the sea by the cliff. The tides reach it through a series of cracks carved into the rock of the cliff. It is therefore ideal for swimming, due to the calmness of the waters. It forms a karst landscape declared a natural monument.
Beach located in a pleasant rocky setting, enjoying fine white sand and calm waters with moderate crowds. At low tide, it is connected to the Islona or Isla Grande through a sand walkway.
Very crowded beach located at the mouth of the River Ereba. It features a whimsical karst landscape with wave-carved cavities that give it its name.
Small cove sheltered by the large rocks that surround it. It has a low level of occupancy. Also called de la Capilla due to the remains of an ancient building.
Located in the urban centre of Llanes, it has a high influx of visitors and features a promenade and a good level of amenities.
Situated at the mouth of the Guadamía river, it forms a karstic landscape of interest. It features strong waves and currents.
Small semicircular beach formed by a closed sinkhole and surrounded by cliffs.
It is isolated by the cliffs adjoining La Franca beach and can only be accessed by boat. It allows you to enjoy the surroundings in absolute tranquility.
Beach located in the cove formed by the Vallina River as it flows into the sea. Access is difficult and there are no facilities.
Beach formed at the mouth of the Niembro estuary. Enjoys white sand and calm waters with low visitor numbers.
Located at the mouth of the River San Cecilio, it shows a large influx of visitors as the village of Hontoria is nearby.
Small beach composed of rocks and gravel, with strong currents and waves. It does not offer any kind of service.
Small beach nestled in an attractive scenic setting declared a Protected Landscape of the Eastern Coast. It is made up of golden sand, which disappears completely during high tide.
Beach adjacent to La Palombina. It offers white sand, a promenade and some services: showers, telephones, etc.
It is nestled in the town of Celorio, an area that has experienced a significant increase in tourism.
Surrounded by cliffs, it is accessed via stairs. It is connected by a tombolo to the islet of Los Picones. It has dark sand and is characterised by strong waves.
Small cove accessible on foot from Torimbia Beach via a lovely path. It offers no facilities.
Close to the village of Poo and in the estuary of the same name, it attracts a high influx of visitors and boasts white sand and calm waters. A funnel-shaped beach at the mouth of the Vallina stream. A very family-friendly sandy area as it is well-protected... [+]
Close to the village of Poo and in the estuary of the same name, it attracts a high influx of visitors and boasts white sand and calm waters. A funnel-shaped beach at the mouth of the Vallina stream. A very family-friendly sandy area as it is well-protected from the waves, with water becoming still at high tide.
Composed of sand and rocks, it offers crystal-clear waters and a medium level of occupancy.
Sheltered sandy and shingle beach, very popular and with a high public turnout. It has a promenade and an acceptable level of services.
Extensive white sand beach located near the Romanesque monastery of San Antolín de Bedón. It is a windy beach with strong waves.
Secluded beach but with a large influx of visitors, accessible on foot from the neighbouring Cuevas del Mar. Strong waves and currents.
White sand beach with rocky outcrops, opposite which are two islets. It has no facilities.
Shell-shaped beach composed of rocks and sand. Nearby is a system of aeolian dunes.
Beach adjacent to Barro, with white sand, high public attendance, and good facilities.
Beautiful beach nestled in a cliffside coast and surrounded by a meadow area. It offers visitors white sand and crystal-clear waters
Beach nestled in a beautiful setting, featuring fine white sand and very clean waters that always attract a high number of visitors.
Semi-urban beach with a high influx of visitors. Numerous rocks protrude both on its surface and in the water, giving it a unique appearance.
Semi-urban beach with a high influx of visitors, sheltered within a beautiful environment designated as a "Protected Landscape".
Semi-urban beach set in an area of interest, accessible on foot. Composed of white sand and rocks, it has no facilities.
Composed of gravel and sand, it is characterised by the wind and the strong waves it endures. It offers a low level of services.
Beautiful beach nestled and surrounded by karst cliffs. In the channel the water is calm but the outer part of the canyon experiences strong waves that even create a sinkhole.
A small part of the beach of Barro gets this name. It is located in an urban environment and has a high influx of visitors.