How to get to the Beach of the Cathedrals

The Beach of the Cathedrals is one of the most impressive places you can see in Galicia, since the sea and the passage of time have managed to turn the beach into a spectacular space full of immense cliffs. You can walk among them and be impressed by their size, as well as enjoy the Bay of Biscay . If you are determined to visit the Playa de las Catedrales, continue reading because in .com we give you the clues on how to get to the Playa de las Catedrales .

Steps to follow:

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Before making a visit to this beach you must take into account the tide schedules . Check out our article when to visit the Cathedral Beach to discover the best time.

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The easiest way to get to the Playa de las Catedrales is to do it from one of the nearby locations directly. So you will also have an excuse to visit the charming towns of the north coast of Lugo, with its dreamy beaches and its wonderful Indian homes.

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If you go from Foz, west of the Playa de las Catedrales, you will have to take the Cantábrico highway (direction Asturias) until exit 513. From the highway there is a county road that connects to the beach and is also well signposted .

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If you go from Ribadeo, east of the Playa de las Catedrales, you will have to take the N-634 in a westerly direction until you cross the same local road that arrives at the beach. You will meet her at the roundabout that gives access to the Autovía do Cantábrico and do not worry because it is also well marked.

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If you go from any point of the Galician geography, you will have to head north: the area is served by the Cantábrico Highway, which links the Cantabrian arch from A Coruña. If you are in A Coruña, you will only have to take that highway directly.

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If you are in other places of Galicia you will have to go up to the province of Lugo (which is linked by highway to the other cities), go through Guitiriz and Villalba and always keep in mind that your final destination should be Foz.

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If you go from any point of Spain, the easiest is to take Asturias direction and from there get to Ribadeo and then to the Playa de las Catedrales. Think that Ribadeo is right on the border between the two autonomous communities.

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If you do not want to go by car, you will have it more complicated, because Ribadeo is not served by big train lines. Only the FEVE train circulates there, much slower than Renfe's. Regular buses arrive from the main cities of Asturias and Galicia.