Bahínas Beach, Coastal beach in Castrillón, Spain
Bahínas is a small coastal beach in Asturias measuring approximately 210 meters long. The shoreline features dark sand and smooth pebbles framed by wild plants and shrubs.
The beach forms part of a protected coastal zone that represents the maritime character of northern Spain. The area has resisted major development over time, preserving its natural state.
The beach attracts visitors seeking a quiet coastal experience away from busier resort areas. People spend time walking along the shore and enjoying the natural surroundings without the crowds found elsewhere.
The beach has restrooms, showers, and regular cleaning service available to visitors. A campsite sits directly behind the shore for those wanting to stay overnight nearby.
When the tide goes out, fossil remains become visible in the beach sediments. A small stream flows through the neighboring campground toward the eastern section.
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