Stunning, but getting there is no easy feat. DO NOT attempt to drive down the dirt road to the beach - it is 4WD only territory and the steep decline just before the beach is near impossible to get out of with a 2WD car. The continuing road is even worse, so leave your car at the picnic area and walk the extra 800m to get to the beach. Fortunately, the beach is easy to access once you arrive.
Close to Cudillero (precious but crowded in August) we discovered this heavenly place. There is a car park, with a very nice girl who explains everything, and from there you can walk through a grove with a river to a beach with large stones, difficult to walk on, but beautiful. The sand is gray with pebbles and at low tide, a larger beach with sand is revealed. You can also swim in the river that flows into the beach. There is also a snack bar nearby.
This spot is truly incredible! There is no other place that can compare to its beauty. It's breathtaking and totally worth the visit. You will not regret it!
This secluded rocky beach is a hidden gem. When I visited on a Monday in April, there were only two other people there. The view from the parking area is spectacular, and it is a relatively easy trek down to the beach, with a stone staircase that features a solid handrail for extra security. Furthermore, the beach is easily accessible, making it a great spot for a peaceful getaway.