Bastiagueiro Beach, located in the municipality of Oleiros, between the parishes of Liáns and Perillo in La Coruña, Spain, is an urban beach known for its picturesque scenery and vibrant atmosphere. Stretching over a length of 580 meters and an average width of 77 meters, the beach boasts fine white sand and is a popular destination for both beginner and advanced surfers, with bustling afternoons typically filled with surfing schools taking advantage of the conditions.
The beach's natural characteristics include its cleanliness and appealing landscape, though the cleanliness of the water can sometimes be inconsistent. The beach is also known for its windy conditions, which add to its appeal for surfers. Despite being popular for sunbathing and swimming during the summer season, the beach lacks certain amenities, particularly toilets.
Bastiagueiro Beach has been awarded the Blue Flag, a prestigious recognition indicative of its cleanliness and environmental quality. The beach has a Red Cross post for safety, ensuring the well-being of its visitors. It also meets certain criteria for accessibility, parking, showers, and water activities.
The area surrounding the beach is home to several residential developments and a small population of 246 inhabitants as of 2017. Despite these developments, Bastiagueiro Beach maintains its popularity and charm, drawing a large crowd, particularly during the summer season.