Playa del Pedreru, Coastal beach in Pechón, Spain.
Playa del Pedreru is a coastal beach in Pechón featuring white sand and a notable slope between mountains and the Tinamayor estuary. The beach stretches for about 280 meters along the shoreline.
This beach sits at the westernmost point of Cantabria, marking the natural border where the Deva River meets the Cantabrian Sea. Its location has long shaped the area's role as a meeting point between river and ocean.
Local fishermen use this beach year-round, practicing traditional fishing methods that have been passed down through generations in the region.
To reach the beach, follow the N-634 road to Pechón and then the S.494 toward Las Arenas Camping, where a path leads down to the shore. The descent is steep and requires careful footing, particularly when conditions are wet.
The beach is notably covered with white pebbles and stones rather than sand, giving it a distinctive appearance. This rocky composition sets it apart from the typical sandy beaches found elsewhere in the region.
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