A spectacular virgin cove in Loiba, A Coruña, famous for its wild landscape and somewhat complicated access, ideal for disconnecting and photography.
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Introduction
From the moment we set foot in Galicia, we knew natural wonders awaited us, but Playa de Picón in Loiba (Mañón), A Coruña, is one of those gems that gets etched into your memory. It's not your typical beach, with umbrellas and beach bars, but a wild and authentic corner that reminds us of the force and untamed beauty of the Galician coast. If you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle and connect with nature in its purest state, this is your destination.
Located in the municipality of Mañón, within the parish of Loiba, this cove is an open secret among lovers of spectacular landscapes. Its somewhat complicated access is precisely what has preserved its pristine charm, keeping the crowds at bay and offering a sanctuary of peace. We are faced with one of the most unique beaches in A Coruña, a natural canvas where the green of the cliffs blends with the intense blue of the Atlantic and the brown color of its sand and rock.
How to get to Playa de Picón
Getting to Playa de Picón is part of the adventure, and we assure you every step is worth it. The most practical and almost indispensable way is by car. From nearby towns like Ortigueira or Mañón itself, you must take the secondary roads that wind along the Loiba coast. We recommend using a GPS, as signage can be scarce in some sections. The most well-known reference point in the area is the famous 'Banco de Loiba', from where you can already sense the majesty of the surroundings.
Once you reach the Loiba cliffs area, you'll find some small informal parking spots, generally on the side of the road. From there, access to the beach is on foot, via a trail that descends down the cliff. This path is steep and, in some sections, can be slippery, especially if it has rained. It is not suitable for people with reduced mobility, baby strollers, or those not accustomed to walking on uneven terrain. Wear comfortable and secure footwear, it's essential for enjoying the descent and ascent!
The sand and water
When stepping onto Playa de Picón, we immediately notice it's not the typical fine, golden sand beach. Here, nature shows itself in all its diversity: the sand is of a mixed type, with a blend of fine and coarser grains, dotted with pebbles and small rocks polished by the ebb and flow of the waves. This mixed ground of sand and rock gives it a wilder character and a different texture underfoot, ideal for those seeking a more authentic and less artificial experience.
The Atlantic waters at this beach in Loiba (Mañón) are, as expected in Galicia, of astonishing clarity. However, they are not always suitable for a calm swim. Given its open location to the ocean and the presence of cliffs, the waves can be considerable and the currents sometimes strong. There is no lifeguard service, so maximum caution is advised if you decide to take a dip. Even so, the sight of the water breaking against the rocks and the sound of the sea are a natural symphony that invites contemplation and absolute relaxation.
Services and facilities
If you come to Playa de Picón looking for services, you should know this is not its strong point, and that's precisely what makes it so special. This is a virgin beach, proud of its natural state and its absence of massive tourist infrastructure. You won't find beach bars on the sand, nor showers, public toilets, or umbrella and sunbed rentals. It's a beach for the pure enjoyment of nature, without artifice.
The only 'service' we can mention is the possibility of informal Parking near the start of the descent trail. It's important to emphasize that this parking is not regulated and space availability can be limited, especially in high season. Our recommendation is to come prepared: bring your own food and drink, a towel, sunscreen, and everything you might need to spend a few hours in this idyllic setting. Self-sufficiency is key in this Galician paradise!
Best time to visit
The choice of the best time to visit Playa de Picón will depend on your priorities. If you're looking for the warmest and sunniest weather to enjoy the coast, the summer months, from July to August, are the most recommended. During these months, temperatures are more pleasant and the chances of rain decrease, allowing you to fully enjoy the landscapes and, if the sea permits, a refreshing swim. However, keep in mind that, although it's not a crowded beach, it will attract more visitors at this time of year.
For those who prefer absolute tranquility and a more intimate connection with nature, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) are magnificent times. The weather can be cooler and the chance of rain greater, but the reward is a beach practically to yourselves. The colors of the vegetation on the cliffs are spectacular, and the light is ideal for photography. Furthermore, in these seasons, the force of the sea is usually more palpable, offering an impressive visual and auditory spectacle. We would avoid winter unless you are true adventurers, as the weather can be quite harsh.
Activities and sports
Playa de Picón is not the place for motorized water sports or activities that require infrastructure. Its essence lies in simplicity and connection with the surroundings. Here, activities revolve around appreciating its natural beauty:
- Hiking and Exploration: The descent path and the surroundings of the Loiba cliffs are perfect for small hiking routes. Exploring the rock formations