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The Llumeres beach is very attractive, its surroundings are quite inviting, and the slope to get there is quite steep.
This spot is absolutely stunning! It was once an old iron mine, and the water is incredibly clear and clean. made up of a combination of small stones and sand, and you can drive right down to the beach. The recreational area has an informative board, and there is a large car park. Taking photos here is a must-do!
This place is peaceful and serene, and the water is a stunning reddish hue, a result of the nearby old iron mine. Unfortunately, there are no lifeguards or bathrooms, and the parking area is quite small. The road leading to the beach is well-paved, but it is quite steep and narrow. You can also admire the ruins of the mine and the old port of Llumeres while you're there.
This beach near El Monte is very quiet and somewhat abandoned. It's easy to access, and the scenery behind the dike is worth a photo. The water has a characteristic brown color in some areas, but unfortunately there is a lot of garbage left behind by fishermen in the broken dam.
Playa de Llumeres is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Access is easy and there is ample parking for a few vehicles. On occasion, you may even find some fishermen. Although the tide can be high at times, leaving little beach to enjoy, it's still worth a visit. There are also the ruins of an old iron mine and a small recreational area nearby, with an informative panel that tells the story of the mine and the people of the area in the last century. very peaceful, with hardly any people around, and it even has gray pebbles adding to its charm.