Sabadelle Beach

Beaches, Nature
Vimianzo

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Between Traba and Camelle, in the parish of Carantoña, is the cove of Sabadelle, one of the points where Vimianzo touches the sea.

This old whaling port occupied since the thirteenth century by Basque fishermen, and later by Norwegian fishermen, is now a small pebble beach framed in a wild outline, with streams that flow into the sea, and with a wooded area.

In its vicinity there are still remains of a village of medieval origin.

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