Playa de Gulpiyuri, located in Naves, Asturias, Spain, is a unique beach known for its natural beauty and secluded location. It is about 50 meters long and situated 100 meters from the sea, with water reaching it through underground tunnels. The beach is framed by cliffs and greenery, offering a picturesque view especially at high tide. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing at low tide, but high tide makes the beach disappear as the grotto fills with water, making swimming challenging.
The beach is accessible only by foot from a nearby parking area or from Playa de San Antolín, about 1.5 kilometers away. Its surroundings offer beautiful spots for photography and contemplation, though it can get crowded during summer.
Gulpiyuri is a natural monument, and while it lacks direct amenities like restrooms or showers, it offers a tranquil experience for those seeking a natural escape.