Traba Beach, White sand beach in Traba, Galicia, Spain.
Traba Beach stretches 2,650 meters along Galicia's Atlantic coast, featuring white sand dunes and natural vegetation within a protected conservation area.
The coastal area around Traba Beach has supported traditional fishing communities for centuries, preserving maritime heritage through local villages and ancient seafaring traditions.
Local Galician culture celebrates marine traditions through annual festivals featuring regional cuisine, folk music, and traditional crafts influenced by the coastal environment.
Visitors can access Traba Beach via the C-433 highway with limited parking available, basic facilities including toilets and showers, and lifeguard services during summer months.
The beach forms part of the Costa da Morte's protected landscape, where shifting sand dunes create an ever-changing natural environment shaped by Atlantic winds and tides.
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