When to see the Cathedral Beach

The Beach of the Cathedrals, in Ribadeo, is one of the most visited places in Galicia, not far from some classic points such as Santiago de Compostela. The beach is one of the basics of what to see in Galicia and one of the stops that you should not miss not only if you go to that community but also if you are on vacation in the north of Spain. If you travel through Galicia with children, this place will excite you. Keep reading because in .com we explain when to see the Cathedral Beach.

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The Beach of the Cathedrals is a spectacular place, a beach as few equals exist, created by the work of nature. The sea has created arches, passages and grottos in the cliffs of that specific area. It looks a lot like the architecture of a cathedral and that's where the name comes from.

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When to see the Cathedral Beach is not marked by the date of the year, but rather with the time of day. If the tide is high, you will not be able to walk among the rocks and you will not be able to appreciate all its impressive beauty.

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Some of the cliffs are 32 meters high, so it is well worth choosing the most appropriate time to see the Playa de las Catedrales . Imagine how impressive it must be to walk on the foot.

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You must go to the Beach of the Cathedrals when the tide is low .

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Knowing when the tide is low in the Beach of the Cathedrals is very simple: you only have to check the calendar of tides that the municipality of Ribadeo publishes on its website.

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The tourist office of Ribadeo is also always informed about the tides and its telephone is public. Call 982 128 689 and they will tell you when the tide is low at Playa de las Catedrales.

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And although at any time of year it is an impressive landscape, in summer there are many tourists who come to the Beach of the Cathedrals so try to avoid the high season to enjoy a more peaceful visit.