Playa de Somocuevas is a natural cove with fine sand and crystal-clear waters, nestled between cliffs in Piélagos, Cantabria. It's a refuge for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.
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About this beach
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Introduction
From the moment we set foot on the path descending to Playa de Somocuevas, we know we are about to discover something special. This is not just any beach; it's a hidden treasure, one of those jewels that Cantabria jealously guards among its cliffs. Located in the municipality of Piélagos, very close to Liencres, this cove offers a swimming and disconnection experience that few places can match. It's the perfect refuge for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle and immerse themselves in the untamed beauty of the Cantabrian coast.
Playa de Somocuevas presents itself as a pair of small coves, separated by rocky formations that, at low tide, invite us to explore every corner. Its fine golden sand, incredibly transparent waters, and the intense green of the surrounding vegetation create a simply spectacular visual contrast. Here, time seems to stand still, and the only sounds accompanying us are the gentle murmur of waves breaking on the shore and the cry of seagulls. It's a natural canvas that invites contemplation and serene enjoyment.
How to Get to Playa de Somocuevas
Getting to Playa de Somocuevas is part of the adventure and charm that surrounds it. We, as beach tourism experts, always say that the best rewards often require a little effort, and this is one of those cases. To reach this marvel, we must first head to the village of Liencres, in the municipality of Piélagos, Cantabria. Once there, we follow the signs towards the coastal area.
Access and Parking
Access to the beach is not direct by car. We must park our vehicle in a designated area, usually a dirt or improvised parking lot, located at the top of the cliffs that guard the beach. From this point, a descent on foot begins. The path is an irregular trail, with stairs in some sections, that will lead us directly to the sand. It's important to consider that this access, although passable, can be somewhat steep and is not suitable for people with reduced mobility or for baby strollers. The reward, however, is well worth the walk. Remember to wear comfortable and secure footwear for the descent and ascent.
The Sand and the Water
The experience at Playa de Somocuevas begins with the texture of its sand and the clarity of its waters, two of its most notable features. Stepping onto the shore, we encounter fine, golden sand, incredibly soft under our feet. It's the kind of sand that invites you to spread out a towel and simply let yourself be carried away by the tranquility of the surroundings. Perfect for building sandcastles with the little ones (provided the access is not an impediment) or simply to feel the contact with nature.
A Sea of Crystal
But if the sand is a pleasure, the water at Playa de Somocuevas is a true wonder. Its waters are surprisingly crystal clear, with hues ranging from turquoise to emerald green, depending on the sunlight. The transparency allows us to easily see the rocky and sandy bottom, making it a paradise for snorkeling lovers. The water temperature, typical of the Cantabrian Sea, is refreshing in summer, a welcome relief under the sun. Generally, the waters are calm, especially on days without much swell, making it safe for swimming, though always with caution and attention to the tides.
Services and Facilities
One of the particularities of Playa de Somocuevas is precisely its natural character and, therefore, the absence of extensive service infrastructure. And we, sincerely, believe that a large part of its charm resides there. It's a beach to disconnect, to return to the essentials, and that often implies doing without certain comforts we are used to in more urbanized beaches.
Basic Services and Recommendations
At Playa de Somocuevas you will not find showers, public toilets, beach bars (chiringuitos) right on the sand, or rentals of umbrellas and sunbeds. It's a virgin beach in many aspects. However, during the high season months (summer), it usually has lifeguard services, which provides us with an important dose of safety. As mentioned earlier, there is a parking area at the top of the cliff, although it is usually informal and with limited spaces, so we recommend arriving early on days with high attendance.
Our recommendation is to come prepared. Bring your own drinks and some food, a large towel, sunscreen, and everything you need for your beach day. Don't forget a bag to take your trash with you and leave the beach as pristine as you found it. Respecting the natural environment is essential so that we can all continue to enjoy this paradise.
Best Time to Visit
Playa de Somocuevas has a particular charm in every season of the year, and the 'best' time to visit it will depend a lot on what you are looking for in your experience. We have been fortunate to enjoy it at different times and it has always surprised us.
Summer: Sun, Swimming, and Vitality
If your main goal is to sunbathe, take a refreshing swim in its crystal-clear waters, and enjoy the beach atmosphere, summer (July and August) is, without a doubt, the best time. Temperatures are warmer, days are longer, and the sea is usually calmer. However, keep in mind that, being such a beautiful and well-known beach, it can be more crowded, especially on weekends. Even so, its size and access mean it never feels as crowded as other more urban beaches.
Spring and Autumn: Tranquility and Nature
For those seeking peace, tranquility, and the opportunity to connect with nature in its