En dirección al aeropuerto de Asturias, poco antes de llegar se toma una desviación a la derecha y tras un par de kilómetros se encuentra un indicador para la playa. Tras llegar a lo alto del acantilado, la carretera desciende hasta un aparcamiento de tierra tras la zona de dunas. Desde aquà se toma un sendero y al llegar a la arena, Requexinos es la zona que queda a la derecha. Aunque hay alguna pista que atraviesa las dunas, no está permitido circular en coche por ellas. Por el acantilado pasa un tramo de la senda que recorre buena parte de la costa asturiana.
Bayas is the longest beach in Asturias. A narrow strip of dark grey sand. The last 100m to the east are much wider, and this section is given the name of Requexinos, separated from the rest of the beach by a promontory.
Standing out in the middle of the beach, a characteristic pair of rocks which are surrounded by the sea at high tide. This is the safest area for swimming in the whole Bayas beach.
Standing out in the middle of the beach, a characteristic pair of rocks which are surrounded by the sea at high tide. This is the safest area for swimming in the whole Bayas beach.
Facilities
Lifeguards on the beach.
Nudism
Being a more or less "official" nude beach, being naked is the norm here. However, given its good conditions to swim (compared to that of Bayas beach) is not unsual to find textiles that come for a dip. Out of this area, nudism is also practiced in some other areas of Bayas far from the parking lots.
I like:
- Easy access and convenient parking lot
- Lifeguards
- May be overcrowded sometimes
- The sea can be dangerous
 

 
 
 
 
 
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