Langre beach is one of the precious jewels of the Cantabrian coast, with a low level of occupation during the summer months and isolated location, making it one of the most solitary, beautiful and best preserved beaches in its region.
A wild beach of 800 meters in length, completely surrounded by vertical cliffs approx 25 meters in height next to a shallow coast, of high ecological value to the environment, and made accessible by stairs.
Langre beach is divided into two sections, the largest of them open to the Cantabrian Sea and full of surfers, and a much smaller one that resembles a cove, ideal for those who want a calm bath and suitable for the practice of naturism.
Playa de Langre offers fine white sands, crystalline waters and turquoise tonality, make this beach a true paradise setting.
Good to Know
- Beach Type Beaches and Coves
- Facilities No services and facilities make this a truly wild beach.
- Nudist Status Tolerated / Clothing Optional
- Ease of Access To get to Langre Beach we will have to access through a narrow staircase that on some occasions may be difficult to get around for some bathers.
Getting There
- Town / County / State Ribamontán del Mar, Cantabria, Spain
- Zip / Postal Code 39160
- Directions Access: S-430; SP-4141, SV-4146. Head for the village of Ribamontán del Mar where the beach is very well signposted.
The best way to get there is by car, and during the summer there are several terrains or farms that are available as a paid parking lot, which you will have to turn to as the free parking which is next to the beach is quite small. These lands are for payment (1-3 €).
Coordinates
- Latitude 43.475166
- Longitude -3.690534
- Sea Level (In Meters) 6