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Zumaia - Provincia de Guipúzcoa - Spain

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Tony Laguna 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful views... it's not advisable to bring carts, chairs, or similar items...

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JM L 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Formerly called the beach of the priests. It is the third beach of Zumaia after Santiago and Itzurun. It became very famous due to the geological studies of the Flysh with the history of the Earth. Spectacular contrast between mountains, sea, and the spectacular stone slabs (flysh). Nice walk and beautiful area to relax, think, meditate, admire nature, ..... It is easily accessible from the Amaia square via an easy walk, but in some parts with cobbled terrain, so it's better to wear footwear suitable for walking on unpaved paths. Similarly, it can be accessed by a path from the hermitage of San Telmo. If you go to Zumaia, a must-do route is Itzurun - San Telmo - Algorri.

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DAVID BELLVIURE 2 years ago

Positive experience: En una de las rutas que hicimos en nuestra escapada a Euskal Herria, visitamos los Flysch, y bajamos a la playa de Algorri. Esas impresionantes formaciones rocosas erosionadas por el aire y el agua, se adentran en el mar, dando una apariencia "marciana" a la playa, como si de un plató de cine de una película de ciencia ficción se tratara. Para acceder hay unas escaleras empinadas, no recomendables para personas con dificultad motora o vértigo

Henar Lanchas López 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Un mirador de excepción para ver la playa de Itzurun en Zumaia, y todo el Geoparkea de la costa vasca. En los días despejados se puede incluso ver el cabo Matxitxako

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JM L 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Formerly called the beach of the priests. It is the third beach of Zumaia after Santiago and Itzurun. It became very famous due to the geological studies of the Flysh with the history of the Earth. Spectacular contrast between mountains, sea, and the spectacular stone slabs (flysh). Nice walk and beautiful area to relax, think, meditate, admire nature, ..... It is easily accessible from the Amaia square via an easy walk, but in some parts with cobbled terrain, so it's better to wear footwear suitable for walking on unpaved paths. Similarly, it can be accessed by a path from the hermitage of San Telmo. If you go to Zumaia, a must-do route is Itzurun - San Telmo - Algorri.

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marques maria 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Trop beau !

DAVID BELLVIURE 2 years ago

Positive experience: En una de las rutas que hicimos en nuestra escapada a Euskal Herria, visitamos los Flysch, y bajamos a la playa de Algorri. Esas impresionantes formaciones rocosas erosionadas por el aire y el agua, se adentran en el mar, dando una apariencia "marciana" a la playa, como si de un plató de cine de una película de ciencia ficción se tratara. Para acceder hay unas escaleras empinadas, no recomendables para personas con dificultad motora o vértigo

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Algorri: Reviews

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Kent Wang 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Hike to flysch

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Delphine 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Very beautiful beach

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F Sem 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A small walk allowing for a view of the coast and the flysch, without elevation if you go through the valley.

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Tony Laguna 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful views... it's not advisable to bring carts, chairs, or similar items...

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Олег Рудьков 1 year ago

Negative experience: Nothing interesting, and getting there is a whole problem.

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Bxlwhisky 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Spectacular place! Nice for walking when the tide is low.

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JM L 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Formerly called the beach of the priests. It is the third beach of Zumaia after Santiago and Itzurun. It became very famous due to the geological studies of the Flysh with the history of the Earth. Spectacular contrast between mountains, sea, and the spectacular stone slabs (flysh). Nice walk and beautiful area to relax, think, meditate, admire nature, ..... It is easily accessible from the Amaia square via an easy walk, but in some parts with cobbled terrain, so it's better to wear footwear suitable for walking on unpaved paths. Similarly, it can be accessed by a path from the hermitage of San Telmo. If you go to Zumaia, a must-do route is Itzurun - San Telmo - Algorri.

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RVP 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Incredible views

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Manuel Vales 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Unbeatable

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