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Home / Provinces of Spain / Asturias / Valdés /

Beaches in Valdés

Barayo Beach, located in Valdés, is a sandy beach 670 metres long.
Small secluded beach located on the western part of Cabo Busto, featuring a pebble formation and moderate waves.
Rural-type beach, shell-shaped, with a high degree of occupancy during the summer season.

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Secluded beach, pebbly, not often visited by the public. There are no services.
Isolated beach with difficult access on foot, composed of boulders and with little public attendance.
Cove wedged between cliffs which is difficult to access, making it practically unused by bathers.
Rocky cove located between Punta de Santa Ana and Punta La Osa.
Small-sized beach composed of pebbles with strong waves and low occupancy.
Beach with very difficult access and composed of pebbles, experiencing strong waves. No services and low occupancy.
This pebble beach is located on the north side of Cabo Busto, at the foot of a significant cliff.
Small beach of difficult access (accessible through a cliff of about 75 m), with low occupancy, used mainly by fishermen.
Small rocky cove with strong waves, rarely frequented by the public except for local fishermen.
The difficult access and the strong waves found at this beach make it very rarely visited by the public.
It is located immediately east of the Luarca lighthouse in an area degraded by urban waste emissions.
Beach located to the west of Cabo Busto, which owes its name to the constructions that took advantage of the water from the Ricante stream that flows into the sea through it. Isolated and rugged, with difficult access on foot and strong waves, it is frequented... [+]
Beach located to the west of Cabo Busto, which owes its name to the constructions that took advantage of the water from the Ricante stream that flows into the sea through it. Isolated and rugged, with difficult access on foot and strong waves, it is frequented by local fishermen.
Located to the east of Cabo Busto between the beaches of Santana and Perceberos, its difficult access means that its visitors are almost exclusively local fishermen.
Sand area with a slightly degraded dune system due to the high occupancy suffered by this beach located to the west of Luarca, near the village of Otur.
Beach nestled in a magnificent landscape within the Protected Landscape of the Western Coast, which has fairly difficult access.
Small and beautiful cove of boulders accessible on foot from Los Molinos. It has strong waves and low public attendance. It is located immediately to the west of Cueva Beach.
Beach more frequented than others in the area due to its proximity to the town of Cueva. It offers limited facilities.
Isolated and peaceful beach composed of pebbles, with strong waves and no services offered.
Nestled in a landscape of great beauty formed by large rocks and cliffs, it has a higher level of occupancy than other beaches in the area.
The sandy area that shapes the urban beach of the town of Luarca, which in summer is very popular with tourists. It has good facilities and a varied range of hostelry.
Situated within the Protected Landscape of the Western Coast, it denotes low public attendance and lacks infrastructure.
Beach of great beauty, with limited services and low occupancy, situated between high cliffs.
Shell-shaped beach of dark sand and strong surf, accessible on foot via a path that descends the cliff.
Located in the tourist town of Luarca, it is a very popular urban beach offering clean waters and good facilities.
Nestled in the surroundings of Cabo Busto, it forms a landscape of interest and experiences low visitor numbers.
Sandy and shingle beach, elongated and straight with cliffs reaching 100 m in height, belonging to the Paisaje Protegido de la Costa Occidental.
Small shell-shaped beach that forms a beautiful landscape. It has low public attendance and lacks infrastructure.
Nestled among cliff tops covered with meadow, there is this small and elongated beach that is very rarely frequented by the public.
It encompasses all the characteristics of the area's beaches: a wild beach consisting of pebbles, with low occupancy and strong waves, located on the eastern side of Cabo Busto.

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Source of information on beaches: Ministerio de Agricultura y Pesca, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs).