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La Huelga beach in Llanes, Asturias
Very few non-locals know La Huelga beach because it’s quite secluded – that is not a bad thing considering how crowded the beaches of Llanes usually are. La Huelga is a sandy beach, 180 meters wide and quite extended with high tide. You can get here by car, by bike or on foot starting from […]
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Puertu Chicu & Las Mujeres beach in Llanes, Asturias
Puertu Chicu beach is actually 2 beaches. Where in the maps there is one, locals see two and so do I! I never saw Puertu Chicu with really really low tide but I suspect these 2 do not join – but even if they do it’s funny to have two beaches in one 🙂 So […]
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San Antolín beach in Llanes, Asturias
If you have already visted Gulpiyuri beach then you know there is a footpath that will easily take you to some (also) famous neighbors: to the East you will find La Huelga beach and La Canal beach and to the West the San Antolín beach. Since Gulpyiuri is pretty secluded and we advise you to […]
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La Pregona beach in Carreño, Asturias
La Pregona is a small urban beach in the fishing port of Candás, near the beach of La Palmera, both of them quite crowded in high season. Actually there are 3 beaches here, all sharing the amenities (showers, toilets), the lifeguard and the parking – from West to East they are: La Pregona, La Palmera […]
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Vallina beach in Cudillero, Asturias
Vallina is one of the “3 musketeers” that can be seen from Cape Vidio (the “musketeer” idea is mine, it is actually a pretty respectable beach). I say musketeers because these beaches are beautiful (the other 2 being Peñadoria and La Cueva), extensive and need a bit of trekking to get to but that’s not […]
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Tereñes beach in Ribadesella, Asturias
Tereñes is not a beach like all the other beaches in Ribadesella are. It does not have sand and it never had – it is a cove hidden between cliffs where dinosaurs used to spend their summer vacation long, long time ago 🙂 Located in the village of Tereñes, after passing the bars and restaurants […]