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This place is easily accessible, with only a 1km walk through the woods and a long set of stairs to descend. Once you get there, you'll find a large beach with plenty of stones and pebbles, and clean water. Best of all, you won't need to worry about crowds, as there are rarely many people here.
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.
Playa de Oleiros is absolutely amazing! Despite the bad road access and the steep stairs, it's definitely worth the effort. There's no services, no rescue and no toilets, so be sure to take your rubbish with you when you go. Plus, you'll find a merendero nearby with better parking - just a few minutes' walk away. And the best part? It's a naturist beach, with clothes optional, and it even has gray pebbles!
The beach isn't much to write home about. It's a dull, boring place with a lack of charm and character. The native environment is nothing special and the freedom is overrated. All in all, it's a forgettable spot.
Paradise on Earth - that's what I'd call this beach. From the crystal clear waters to the white sand, it's nothing short of heavenly. I could spend hours here just soaking up the sun and admiring the view. Heaven, indeed! This beach is the closest thing to Heaven on Earth. With its sparkling blue waters and soft, white sand, it's a true paradise. I could spend hours here basking in the sun and taking in the beautiful sights. Truly divine!