The Camposoto Beach or Playa El Castillo as it is also known, is a virgin beach belonging to the municipality of San Fernando, that extends from the tip of the Boquerón to Cadiz, more than 6 km in length and is within the Natural Park of the Bay of Cadiz.
A super long beach of fine golden sand, with limpid waters and without rocks in the shore. Divided in different zones, the recommended zone for people wishing to practice naturism is at the end of the third track in the direction of Punta del Boquerón, walk along the beach for approx 15 minutes until you see a bunker in the area of the dunes furthest away. From here you will have excellent views of the Castle of Sancti Petri .
Good to Know
- Beach Type Beaches and Coves
- Facilities There are seasonal chiringuitos (beach-bars) of good quality. numerous car parks, with different access to the beach. Red Cross station, Wc's and showers, umbrellas and hammocks. Bins provided.
- Nudist Status Tolerated / Clothing Optional
- Ease of Accessa 2km walk across the beach, partial promenade.
Getting There
- Town / County / State San Fernando, Cadiz, Andalucia, Spain
- Zip / Postal Code 11140
- Directions From the town of San Fernando take the narrow road which is in poor condition for approx 2.5 km. In the direction of Playa de Campo Soto, by military barracks surrounded by eucalyptus trees there is a roundabout, turn right at the indicated place Playa de Campo Soto continuing along a road parallel to the bank that leads to a parallel road To the bank and ends in a large parking area (the first of the two that exist) from that point a direct walkway leads to the beach that crosses a small water pipe, between the two car parks along the road exist three more walkways to access the beach.
Coordinates
- Latitude 36.427517
- Longitude -6.230294
- Sea Level (In Meters) 5