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Buelna Beach

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Buelna Beach

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Playa de Buelna, also known as Playa de Buelna-Las Arenillas, is a captivating beach nestled in the municipality of Llanes, within the autonomous community of Asturias, Spain. Situated near the charming village of Buelna and approximately 14 kilometers from the town of Llanes, this natural monument sits at an elevation of about 14 meters above sea level. Characterized by its whimsical cove shape, white sand, and dramatic cliffs, it is a significant natural feature within a protected landscape.

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    September 18, 2023

    Hiking

    This is a beautiful cove where the sea level fluctuates greatly between high and low tide. At high tide, pools are formed in which you can enjoy bathing safely.
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    July 24, 2024

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    It is possible to follow the Saint Jacques trail to avoid the national road but these paths are not indicated on Komoot
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    Enjoy an easy 3.8-mile circular hike from Pendueles to Playa de Buelna, exploring coastal cliffs and the wild Asturian coast.

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    Location: Llanes, Llanes, Asturias, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What unique geological features can be found at Playa de Buelna?

    Playa de Buelna is renowned for its distinctive geological formations. The most prominent is El Picón, an enormous limestone pinnacle rising dramatically from the sea. The surrounding area also features other interesting karst formations such as bufones (sea geysers), lapiaces, and dolines, showcasing the eroded limestone landscape of the Asturian coast.

    Are there specific hiking trails or routes directly accessible from Playa de Buelna?

    While the immediate area offers short walking routes along the cliffs and green meadows, hikers can also follow sections of the Saint Jacques trail. This path provides an alternative to the national road for reaching the beach and exploring the coastline, though it's worth noting that these specific paths may not always be clearly marked.

    How does the tide affect the beach experience at Playa de Buelna?

    The tide significantly transforms Playa de Buelna. At high tide, the beach takes on a unique 'pool effect' due to its irregular, channel-like shape, creating calm, safe bathing conditions with almost no waves. At low tide, the beach expands considerably, revealing more of its sandy and rocky terrain, with its length potentially increasing from 50 meters to up to 1,000 meters.

    Is Playa de Buelna suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Playa de Buelna is considered an excellent spot for families. The 'pool effect' at high tide creates very calm and safe waters for swimming, making it ideal for children. Its tranquil and unspoiled environment also offers a peaceful setting for a family day out, though visitors should be aware of the lack of extensive facilities directly on the beach.

    What are the parking options for visitors to Playa de Buelna?

    Visitors can drive to the nearby village of Buelna, where parking is available. From the village, it's a short and easy walk along a designated path to reach the beach. During peak season, it's advisable to arrive earlier in the day as parking spaces can fill up quickly.

    Are dogs allowed on Playa de Buelna?

    While the general rule in Asturias often restricts dogs on beaches during peak summer months, specific regulations for Playa de Buelna can vary. It's always best to check local signage upon arrival or consult the Llanes municipal regulations regarding dog access to beaches, especially during the bathing season, to ensure compliance.

    What amenities are available in the village of Buelna near the beach?

    The small village of Buelna, located about 600 meters from the beach, offers basic amenities. While the beach itself lacks extensive facilities, the village provides a convenient point for parking and may have small local establishments. For more comprehensive services like cafes or pubs, visitors might need to venture further into larger towns like Llanes.

    What is the best time of day to visit Playa de Buelna for swimming?

    For the best swimming experience, especially to enjoy the unique 'pool effect' and calm waters, the best time to visit Playa de Buelna is during high tide. This is when the natural pools are most pronounced and the water is safest and most tranquil. Checking a local tide chart before your visit is highly recommended.

    Are there any historical sites or interesting buildings in the vicinity of Playa de Buelna?

    Yes, the nearby town of Buelna has historical significance. It preserves an 18th-century palace that belonged to the Count del Valle de Pendueles and the Conceyu house, which features a medieval bell tower. The town also showcases traditional Asturian houses, offering a glimpse into the region's architectural heritage.

    Can you recommend any other natural attractions or hidden beaches close to Playa de Buelna?

    Absolutely! A notable nearby attraction is the geological complex of Cobijeru, which includes the extraordinary Cobijeru cave and Las Acacias beach. Cobijeru is unique as it's an inland beach, accessible by a pleasant 10-minute walk through meadows, offering a distinct natural experience not far from Playa de Buelna.

    What should visitors bring for a day at Playa de Buelna?

    Given the beach's wild and unspoiled nature and lack of extensive facilities, visitors should come prepared. Essential items include sunscreen, water, snacks, towels, and appropriate swimwear. Comfortable shoes are also recommended for the short walk from the parking area in Buelna village to the beach itself.

    Is public transport an option for reaching Playa de Buelna?

    While the primary access is by car to Buelna village followed by a walk, public transport options directly to the beach are limited. Visitors relying on public transport would likely need to take a bus to a nearby town like Llanes and then arrange for local transport or a taxi to Buelna, or consider a longer walk.

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