Torre Carbonera is a huge dark grain sandy beach located northeast of the city of La Linea de La Concepción, although within the municipality of San Roque with splendid views on the rock of Gibraltar and the Strait.
The average percentage of nudists / textiles is 50/50. Its waters are not especially transparent, the east wind accumulates turbidity and dirt, and the waters usually have a moderate swell and a cold temperature especially with west winds.
Good to Know
- Beach Type Beaches and Coves
- Facilities The beach is cleaned and the bins are emptied. The nearby urbanization of La Alcaidesa-La Hacienda is accommodation and catering services as well as a seasonal beach bar on the adjoining Balneario beach. There are large parking lots nearby, and the nightly parking of caravans seems to be tolerated.
- Nudist StatusTolerated / Clothing Optional
- Ease of Access Moderate
Getting There
- Town / County / State Cadiz, Andalucia, Spain
- Zip / Postal Code 11360
- Directions To reach the beach of Torre Carboneram; take the N-340 exit no. 124 in the vicinity of San Roque if travelling from Cádiz or Sotogrande, if we access from Malaga. Upon leaving the highway, follow the signs "La Casita-El Faro" then arrive at the urbanization of La Alcaidesa next to the fire station. Take a left over the three roundabouts to take a narrow asphalted track that leads to another dirt road that takes us past the Carbonera tower. Follow the track to its end next to the beach, which extends to the left.
Coordinates
- Latitude 36.263859
- Longitude -5.314866
- Sea Level (In Meters) 19