Beaches in Asturias with boulders
Las Yeguas & FuradaMuros de Nalón, Asturias

I am, again, writing about two beaches in the same post and for the same old known reason. Las Yeguas and Furada are neighboring beaches and you can get to one from the other, being separated by rocks only. In this case the rocks are pretty big and you might have to do some climbing […]
La Cazonera & La AtalayaMuros de Nalón, Asturias

I am writing about 2 beaches in this post because La Cazonera and La Atalaya share the same cove and the same access being only separated by a string of rocks called El Paso (The Pass). Towards West you will find La Cazonera beach and towards East La Atalaya beach which I have to warn […]
AramarGozón, Asturias

We have a situation here involving Aramar beach so I will try to explain it as best as possible. There are 3 beaches in the village of Aramar and only one is called Aramar beach in the maps you will find on the roads around it (actually the map will only show you 2 beaches […]
TorimbiaLlanes, Asturias

Everyone, Asturian or not, knows Torimbia, the most popular nudist beach of Asturias. Its shape and winding access make it impossible to forget and once you were here, you will remember it forever. Why is that? Torimbia is a typical shell-shaped beach of white sand (and boulders right under the cliffs), 500 meters long, with […]
TouránValdés, Asturias

Tourán beach, also known locally as Taurán, is a secluded beach really close to the popular fishing village of Luarca. It happens that this area around Luarca is hiding a lot of impressive beaches, most of them little known and not so popular compared to the urban ones (like 1st and 2nd of Luarca or […]
GarganteraGozón, Asturias

Gargantera is one of the beaches a lot of people do not like: it has no amenities, no lifeguard, a small parking and hey, on top of all this, no descent! Or at least not one that I would recommend, I did not see one but I know locals do climb down to it somehow […]
El BarcoCoaña, Asturias

El Barco is a beach that most maps do not show, mostly because it is part of the Torbas cove and thus considered to be the Western side of the Torbas beach. Here at Asturplaya we like to complicate things a little and empower small beaches to break free from the tyranny of the bigger […]