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The beach between Muxia and Finisterra is only worth visiting when the tide is low. There is a small parking lot nearby, but it is often cramped and overcrowded.
That place is truly a spectacle to behold! With bucolic boulders perched atop, it's a tranquil oasis that can't be beat. Access is easy and parking is plentiful, though it can be windy at times. Despite this, there are plenty of sheltered and shady spots to take refuge in. It's not a large beach, but it's crescent shape and shallow waters make it a unique place. The water is crystal clear and the sand is soft and fine. If you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of a pair of goshawks nesting in the nearby hills. But no chapapote here - just some curious algae that gives the rocks a deep, green hue. All in all, this beach is ideal!
A tranquil and secluded spot to savor both alone and with your pals. A great place to spend quality time and relax in peace.
Praia da Moreira is a stunning, secluded spot to unwind. If you're searching for sand, however, this is not the place for you. Instead, you'll find boulders that have been shaped by the sea. Parking is a bit of a challenge, but there is a grassy area nearby with a stream of fresh water that runs between the rocks and into the ocean. If you'd like to know more about this beach, check out Furgonetate.com.
This secluded beach is the perfect getaway spot. The scenery is breathtaking and the crystal-clear waters make it ideal for swimming, even if the weather isn't cooperating. There's also a marked walking path to explore, so you can take in the beauty of the area.