Soesto (Laxe)

Surfing and wild beaches
Laxe

Find out more about Soesto (Laxe)

Soesto beach, located in the town of Laxe, is another potential surfing enclave that is gaining more and more recognition.
Given its exposed situation, it is very rare that the day does not offer good waves.
For this reason, it is one of the most constant beaches where you can find several peaks, depending on the tide and the sandy bottoms.
This fine sandy beach also has an area set up for motorhomes and vans.
A very good option to make the most of wave days.

Check here the wave forecast for this beach.

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