The perfect spot to unwind in the sun. It's great for dogs too, with plenty of space and a stunning view. Be mindful of the rocks and the wood debris wall, which seem to be the result of high tides. When travelling to and from the beach, be sure to take extra care - the roads are narrow and a bit bumpy.
That place is a paradise for families, boasting stunning forests, a vast stretch of sand, and plenty of fun in the sun.
The beach at Luarca offers some stunning views of the town, Fonte Baxa botanical garden, the breakwater and the mountains. However, it may not be the best place for a swim. When the tide recedes, the beach is filled with algae, and when the tide rises, there is hardly any sand to be found. All that remains is a concrete bench and a ramp. also quite rocky and crowded, so if you're looking for a peaceful experience, this might not be the beach for you. I personally prefer to take photos here rather than take a dip. It's more of an urban beach, with the hustle and bustle of the town and not much of a paradise-like atmosphere. There are two areas, one narrower and one wider, near the rise of a path offering some spectacular views. The beach also has surveillance and rescue, bike parking, a fishing area, public toilets and a beach bar in its wider area