The beach of Lopesa has a length of 20 meters and a width of 10 meters (High variation). Low Occupancy Level and is in an Isolated Zone.
Located in Narón which is not known precisely for its coast, which is brief, although it has three beautiful beaches separated by abrupt cliffs that make difficult the descent to them, almost inaccessible to the public. They are the arenales del Casal, Hortiña and Lopesa.
The latter is located next to the Pena Lopesa, with which it merges into an islet. Something more than a kilometer of beaches in an absolutely wild and unspoilt environment.
Playa de Lopesa is made up of large rocks and tons of granite stone everywhere the beach is very narrow and long, with only one point of which to climb; so you have to pay great attention with the tides since given the shape of the beach it is possible to be isolated at one end of the without possibility of reaching the exit.
Naturist as any others are able to use this secluded cove, provided you can work your way down the steep cliff (it has a rope to help you on your way, but you might want to question as to whether it is safe).
Good to Know
- Beach Type Beaches and Coves
- Facilities This small cove is without services.
- Nudist Status Tolerated / Clothing Optional
- Ease of Access Its access is complicated even for the most adventurous
Getting There
- Town / County / State Narón, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
- Zip / Postal Code 15541
- Directions The nearest road is the Ctra Baltar.From the municipal capital, take Ferrol-Covas road, after the parish church, turn right towards Ponzos beach. Take the trail of land consolidation, up the road to descend to the beach.
Coordinates
- Latitude 43.533451
- Longitude -8.295842