Lagos, Rock beach and white sand beach in Bueu, Spain
Lagos is a beach area in Bueu, Spain, combining a rocky shoreline with cliffs and a white sand section stretching 250 meters. The two distinct sections create different environments, with the sand beach maintaining a width of about 10 meters throughout.
This beach received recognition from the European Blue Flag program starting in 2010 for maintaining high water quality and environmental standards. The award reflects ongoing efforts to preserve the natural conditions of this coastal area.
Local people come here year-round to swim, sunbathe, and enjoy water sports, with summer bringing more visitors and activities. The rocky and sandy sections serve different purposes, with the sand area being especially popular for families and the rocks attracting those seeking shelter.
The beach is easily accessible with consistent width throughout its length, providing good space for movement and activities. Lifeguard services and designated swimming areas are available from June through September for visitor safety.
At low tide, natural pools form between the rocks, creating protected areas where you can spot marine creatures up close. These shallow pools form naturally and change with the tides, offering a different experience each visit.
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