How Do You Surf In Western Asturias, Spain?
Asturias lines the northern coast of Spain. Backed by rolling green fields towering cliffs, the region has gorgeous beaches and surf spots. Though the waves aren’t quite as big as neighboring eastern Asturias, the consistency and availability of open waves make it worth the stop. After surfing, visit the local villages. Make sure to try one of the ‘sidras’ or ciders, which are the pride of the region. Start at PeƱarronda. This beach break has several peaks that vary between low to mid-height walls at the different tides. Protected from the wind by the cliffs on either edge of the beach, PeƱarronda is rarely crowded and completely deserted during the winter. Head to Frejulfe. Consistent and never crowded, this wave is a strange one. It works on low tide at the river mouth on the eastern end and on high tide at the rocky western edge. A pine forest within a nature preserve backs the surf spot and enhances the peaceful vibe. Find paradise at Cueva. Because it faces west, this river mouth