Playa de Las Cabrilleras is a secluded beach located in the municipality of Cudillero, Asturias, Spain. It is a picturesque pebble beach with a shell shape, about 300 meters long and 25 meters wide. The beach is surrounded by high cliffs and is part of the protected Costa Occidental landscape. Access is difficult, with visitors needing to navigate through meadows to reach it, and there are no beach services available. The area is rich in natural beauty, making it ideal for those seeking tranquility and solitude.
The beach's environment is rural with minimal urbanization. The white, medium-grained sand and pebbles create a unique shoreline. During low tide, the beach connects with nearby calas, forming a larger beach area.
Despite its isolation, the beach is popular for activities like fishing, which can be enjoyed due to its serene and undisturbed surroundings.