Razo Beach, also referred to as Playa Razo, is a popular destination situated in T.M. Carballo, A Coruña, Spain. It is particularly renowned within the surfing community, as it is considered one of the finest surf beaches in the Galicia region due to its refreshing and often cold water.
Despite its popularity among surfers and beach-goers, Razo Beach is not typically overly congested, even during the peak travel month of August, providing visitors with a relatively peaceful and relaxed atmosphere.
The beach is equipped with several amenities for the convenience and enjoyment of its visitors. Among these are a surf house, where enthusiasts can engage in their favorite sport, and a beach bar, or 'chiringuito' as it is locally known, where visitors can unwind and refresh.
Razo Beach is also the subject of an environmental project known as 'Protección ambiental del borde litoral en la playa de Razo' (Environmental protection of the coastal edge at Razo beach). This initiative, undertaken by the Coastal Demarcation of Galicia and supervised by the General Directorate of the Coast and the Sea under the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, includes an Environmental Impact Study. The project aims to evaluate and mitigate the environmental impact of human activities on the beach, ensuring its preservation and sustainability.
As for accessibility, the project documentation and other related information are available for public consultation at the offices of the Coastal Demarcation of Galicia and the Carballo City Council, indicating that these offices may serve as points of reference or contact for visitors planning to travel to Razo Beach.