Beaches in Asturias that have a picnic area nearby
XivaresCarreño, Asturias

Although in all official maps this is THE Xivares beach (only one) locals will always name them “The First of Xivares” and “The Second of Xivares” (this one also known as Peña María beach) because they join with low loooow tide only. With high tide you can definitely see there are two of them, each […]
RebolleresCarreño, Asturias

I remember telling you that Candás has more than 1, more than 2 and even more than 3 beaches but I am not so sure you believed me. So it’s time to present you another beach in Candás, called Rebolleres or Piñeres. This one could not be more different than the others, first of all […]
RodilesVillaviciosa, Asturias

Rodiles, being an extended beach, deserves an extended post since you can visit Rodiles 10 times a year and see it completely changed each time. And, I believe, it’s not because the sea has changed, but because YOU did! Tourists love the beach of Rodiles for being special place and the beach with the most […]
PorcíaEl Franco, Asturias

This is a triangular-shaped beach of sand and pebbles situated at the mouth of the river Porcía right between the municipalities of Tapia de Casariego and El Franco. This means you sometimes might find it in the maps as belonging to Tapia and sometimes as belonging to El Franco. In order to launch our beach […]
Santa María del MarCastrillón, Asturias

Santa María del Mar beach is one of those beaches who are beautiful even on a cloudy day. And I’m telling you this because I never saw it on a sunny day and I am starting to believe that it probably hates me! 🙂 It’s beautiful because the town of Santa María del Mar is […]
Barro and XiglúLlanes, Asturias

Barro is a beach on the coast of Llanes that has all the facilities of an urban beach. This attractive white sandy beach lies between two islets that protect it from the open sea. With high tide it joins with the beach of Sorraos (to the East, after passing the islet of Ramón) and Xiglú […]
BeciellaCaravia, Asturias

A beach of sand and rocks to the East of a more famous one called La Espasa, Beciella beach is accessible by foot only following a short path that starts from La Espasa parking. Actually this trail is part of a coastal footpath called Camín Real which starts at La Espasa and ends at the […]