The beach of Barayo is a beach located in the west of the Principality of Asturias. Classified as a Partial Natural Biosphere Reserve, it is endowed with an exuberant zone of dunes and marshes, of great ecological value and landscape, besides an environment populated by bushes, forests, cliffs.
This wild beach of offering 2.5 kilometers of fine dark sand although not officially nudist is frequented by naturists in the Eastern section.
Its waters are quite suitable for bathing, little dangerous and with absence of underwater currents. However, its appearance open to the sea makes it a windy and medium-wave beach, ideal for sailing, surfing, windsurfing. Also for diving.
Good to Know
- Beach Type Beaches and Coves
- Facilities Come to this beach to spend the day, with a sandwich and some refreshments, you spend a perfect day where tranquility and calm are assured.
- Nudist Status Tolerated / Clothing Optional
- Ease of Access Not very easy to access, to do it you walk a path through a small forest full of plants and shrubs. It is not a complicated road, the descent to the beach on foot, takes 30 minutes.
Getting There
- Town / County / State Luarca, Asturias, Spain
- Zip / Postal Code 33792
- Directions From the cliffs of Vigo (Puerto de Vega - Navia), accessible by the NV-2. Once in the village, through a signposted path that leads into a parking lot and a gazebo with panoramic views of the beach.The access is pedestrian, through a forest track or descending by natural stairs nailed to the cliff. At both ends of the beach have been enabled ample parking
Coordinates
- Latitude 43.556587
- Longitude -6.615719
- Sea Level (In Meters) 42