The beach of Nueva Umbria, in Lepe, is in the Natural Park Marismas del Río Piedras and Flecha del Rompido. With landscapes, estuaries, dune systems and a rich flora and fauna; which offer an ensemble of great natural richness makes this environment an ideal place for lovers of nature.
Playa de Nueva Umbría offers an unspoiled and very extensive sandy beach spanning 12km. Although the access is not easy, thanks to this you are assured the greatest of intimacies in a wide and clean beach. The practice of nudism (made official by the City of Lepe in 2010).
Nudity is frequent in the middle section of the beach between the access walkway located at the end of the road that leaves El Terrón and the access walkway where the ferry that takes the El Rompido - New Umbria.
Surrounded by the sea on one end and a view of the Piedras river from where we can see El Rompido on the other, you will find this an ideal beach for walking, a beach with great ecological interest, and diverse ecosystems that are subject to constant changes in which the lovers of nature can enjoy in all their splendor naturists and non-nudists alike.
Good to Know
- Beach Type Beaches and Coves
- Facilities Playa de Nueva Umbría does not have services, showers, lifeguards, it is a 100% natural environment.
- Nudist Status Tolerated / Clothing Optional
- Ease of Access Uncomplicated beach access.
Getting There
- Town / County / State Lepe, Huelva, Andalucia, Spain
- Zip / Postal Code 21440
- Directions You can easily park on the access walkway but you will have to travel down a very bumpy and large pothole track to reach it, which can be accomplished if travelling very slowly. The best access is to travel by boat with the company Flecha Mar from El Rompido.
Coordinates
- Latitude 37.205051
- Longitude -7.062617
- Sea Level (In Meters) 2