Playa de Vega is an extensive virgin beach of golden sand, surrounded by dunes and cliffs, ideal for nature lovers and surfers on the eastern Asturian coast.
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Introduction
Welcome to Playa de Vega! If there is one spot on the Asturian coast that takes our breath away with its untamed beauty and vastness, it is undoubtedly this one. Located in the municipality of Ribadesella, in the heart of the most authentic Asturias, Playa de Vega is not just any beach; it is a Natural Monument, a vast expanse of sand that unfolds before us like a golden carpet, inviting us to disconnect from the hustle and bustle and immerse ourselves fully in nature in its purest state. We are faced with one of those jewels that, despite its popularity, retains a wild spirit and a tranquility that few beaches can offer today.
When we set foot on Playa de Vega, the first sensation is one of space and freedom. Its almost two kilometers in length give us plenty of room to walk, play, or simply lie down and gaze at the horizon without feeling crowded. It is a place where time seems to stand still, where the sound of the waves and the sea breeze are the only soundtrack. Here, the dunes, which form a dune system of great ecological value, blend with the cliffs and vegetation, creating a dynamic and vibrant landscape that changes with each tide and season. It is a destination we highly recommend to those seeking a beach experience beyond the conventional, to those who yearn to connect with nature and enjoy an unparalleled setting.
How to Get to Playa de Vega
Getting to Playa de Vega is relatively straightforward, although we must consider that, being a natural environment, the final access can be a bit more rustic than that of urban beaches. If we come by car, which is the most comfortable and common option, the most direct route is usually from Ribadesella. From the center of Ribadesella, we will take the AS-260 road towards Arriondas, but we will soon turn off onto the AS-261 towards the coast, following the signs that will lead us directly to the beach. The journey is short, about 10-15 minutes by car, and offers us wonderful views of the Asturian rural landscape.
Once we approach the beach, we will find several parking areas. In high season, especially during summer weekends, these areas can fill up quickly, so it is advisable to arrive early if we want to secure a good spot. The parking is usually spacious, although not always fully paved, and from there, a short walk will lead us directly to the sandy beach. It is important to remember that we are in a protected natural space, so we must respect the designated parking areas and avoid parking on the dunes or in places that could damage the ecosystem. There is no regular public transport service that goes directly to the beach, so the car or bicycle are the best options to enjoy the freedom of schedule and movement that this paradise offers us.
The Sand and Water
The sand of Playa de Vega is, without a doubt, one of its most outstanding features. It is fine, golden sand, exceptionally pleasant to the touch, inviting us to walk barefoot and feel the connection with the earth. Its expanse is such that, even on the busiest days, we will always find a quiet corner to spread our towel and enjoy the peace. This fineness of the sand, combined with its color, creates a beautiful contrast with the greenish-blue of the Cantabrian Sea and the intense green of the surrounding vegetation, offering a visual spectacle that is a delight for the senses. It is the perfect type of sand for building sandcastles, for children to play, or simply to feel it slip through our fingers as we relax.
As for the water, the Cantabrian Sea here shows itself in all its splendor. The waters of Playa de Vega are generally clean and clear, with a quality that invites swimming. However, as is characteristic of the Cantabrian Sea, they are usually cool, even in the height of summer, a quality that many of us appreciate for cooling off after a sunny day. It is an open beach to the sea, which means it often has moderate to strong waves, especially on windy days. This makes it a paradise for lovers of water sports, but it also means we must be cautious, especially with children. We always recommend respecting the lifeguards' instructions and the flags, as currents can be strong in certain areas. The Vega stream, which flows into the beach, adds a picturesque touch to the landscape and creates small lagoons and meanders that are explored with curiosity by the little ones.
Services and Facilities
Despite its natural and wild character, Playa de Vega has a series of basic services that make our visit more comfortable, especially during the summer season. It is important to remember that, being a Natural Monument, the infrastructure is integrated respectfully with the environment, prioritizing the conservation of the landscape.
During the summer months, and intermittently in spring and autumn, we can find the following services:
- Parking: As we already mentioned, there are extensive parking areas, some of them set up on nearby land, which facilitates car access.
- Chiringuitos: One of the attractions of the beach are its 'chiringuitos' (beach bars), which usually open in high season. Here we can enjoy refreshing drinks, ice creams, and often some snacks or sandwiches. They are the ideal place to take a break and enjoy the sea views.
- Lifeguard Service: For our peace of mind and safety, the beach has a lifeguard service during the bathing season (generally from June to September). It is essential to heed their instructions and the flags that inform us about the sea conditions.