Platja de la Roberta, Golden sand beach in El Prat de Llobregat, Spain.
Platja de la Roberta is a wide beach with fine golden sand along the Catalan Mediterranean coast. The shoreline is framed by natural dune formations that shape the landscape and provide protection from wave action.
The beach emerged as part of El Prat de Llobregat's coastal development, where natural dune and sand formations remained largely unchanged over decades. This stability made it possible to preserve the area's ecological value.
Local environmental regulations designate this beach as a protected sector within the Red Natura 2000 network, preserving its ecological characteristics for future generations.
Visitors can reach the beach on foot from the town center, but should expect occasional paths through wetland areas. Good footwear and care during rainy periods are therefore recommended.
The beach is bordered on one side by the Can Camins pine forest, creating a wild landscape rarely seen in modern coastal areas. This wooded edge creates a gentle transition between sea and inland.
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