Tourism Quality label ‘Q’ 2014. Universal Accessibility Certificate from AENOR. Certified with an Environmental Management according to the ISO 14001.
Situatedby the Ris neighbourhood is a long sandy area splattered with small islands. One of those islands is San Pedruco, which is only possible to access to when the tide is low. It is inhabited by thousands of seagulls and it preserves the archaeological remains of the San Pedro shrine, one of the first and most primitive shrine in Noja.
GENERAL FEATURES
Access | Once in Noja, follow the road signs |
Lenght | 2.200 mts |
Type of beach | Urban |
Conditions | Moderate waves |
Protected area |
SERVICES
Car Park | |
Access for disabled and reduced mobility people | |
Lifeguard | |
Toilets | (adapted for disabled people) |
Showers | (adapted for disabled people) |
Observations | Promenade, beach library system, sports area |
SUANCES: LOS LOCOS, LA CONCHA, LA RIBERA
MIENGO: CUCHÍA, LOS CABALLOS/UMBREDA, USGO, ROBAYERA, MOGRO/USIL
ARNUERO: LA ARENA, LOS FRANCESES, EL SABLE, LOS BARCOS
NOJA: RIS, TRENGANDIN
SANTOÑA: BERRIA, SAN MARTÍN
LIENDO: SAN JULIÁN, SONABIA/ARENAL DE SONABIA