Playa de Carniciega, Protected beach in Gozón, Spain.
Playa de Carniciega is a protected beach along the Asturian coast, stretching for several hundred meters with sandy shores backed by gentle cliffs and clear waters. The shoreline is framed by natural rock formations and offers a secluded approach to the sea.
This beach served as a fishing port in ancient times with traces of maritime activities still visible on the coast. The site held importance as a place of maritime access for local communities.
The beach sits near the archaeological site Castro de los Garabetales and reflects connections to the ancient castreño settlements of northern Spain. The shoreline tells of centuries of human activity in this region.
The beach is accessible on foot through paths west of Verdicio beach, particularly during low tide. Parking facilities are available near the access points to make arrival convenient.
The beach sits within the Cabo Peñas Protected Landscape, which provides habitat for numerous marine species and coastal birds. This protected status creates a place where nature thrives with minimal human disturbance.
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