Beaches in Asturias that do not have a parking
PortizueloValdés, Asturias

Portizuelo is a beautiful beach divided by a huge rock into 2 areas quite different one from the other. It’s a beach easy to find although the easiest way is from Luarca – but, as a lot of beaches in Valdés, it has a minuscule parking so you’d better leave the car outside the Eastern […]
San RománCastropol, Asturias

San Román is going to give you headaches at the beginning cause, although it’s considered an urban beach, is quite tricky to find by tourists (and the answer to your question is No, there are no signs to guide you…sorry). You can find San Roman hidden behind newly built villas on Avenida Gondán, east of […]
San MartínLlanes, Asturias

You can reach this beach (actually this is a number of beaches that join with low tide) by foot only, it’s a 3km walk from Celorio if I remember correctly. You just have to find the yellow arrows pointing towards Poo from Celorio – on them you will see written “E9 – Peatonal playa de […]
PunxéuValdés, Asturias

The beach of Punxéu (or Punxeo) is located west of the well known Cape Busto, Asturias. It’s a beach that you can see from 2 different angles (our app AsturPlaya can take you there, download it now!) and both of them will impress you deeply. We saw it first from West: we left the car […]
The Valle and SevalleLlanes, Asturias

Together with the beach of the Toranda, Valle and Sovalle are the “only” beaches of Niembro, a small village in the municipality of Llanes. Both Valle and Sovalle are located near Cape Prieto and are part of the East Coast Protected Landscape area. They do not have any amenities and there is no parking nearby […]