Traba beach and lagoon

Beaches, Nature
Laxe

Find out more about Traba beach and lagoon

Traba Beach stands out as the largest and wildest beach in Laxe, almost three kilometres long and surrounded by a vast sandy area, dunes and a coastal lagoon full of legends. Its exceptional environmental value led to its recognition as a Natural Area under the name of Natural Area of the Lagoon and Dunes of Traba.

This beach is a true natural treasure, ideal for nature lovers and history enthusiasts. Come and explore Traba Beach and let yourself be captivated by its unique beauty and rich biodiversity, which make it a special place within the Costa da Morte.

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