Last visited: july 2013
How to get there
Take the exit on your right just before arriving to Burela from the road N-632. Follow the signs to the beach of Areoura and continue pass the main parking lot to another one 500m later. On foot, cross a bridge over the railway track to a group of unfinished houses. Pass them to the steep path that goes down to the beach.
At low tide, it is also possible to get there from Areoura, passing over the rocks that separate it from the coves on the left of Area Brava.
At low tide, it is also possible to get there from Areoura, passing over the rocks that separate it from the coves on the left of Area Brava.
The beach
In Area Brava, the white sand contrasts with the green fields and the dark cliffs. There are little caves where you can find shade on sunny days. The big rocks in the middle continue into the sea, while smaller ones in the rest of the beach make difficult enter the water.
The beach itself is only 200 m long, but it extends on the left with a pair of small coves that disappear with the tide.
The beach itself is only 200 m long, but it extends on the left with a pair of small coves that disappear with the tide.
Facilities
You can use the those on Areoura beach (textile): bar, showers, WC... because you won't find anything in Area Brava.
Nudism
Everybody is naked, except perhaps people walking along the shore from Areoura.
 




 
 
 
 
 
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