Platja Llarga is a picturesque beach in Roda de Berà, Catalonia, Spain, known for its expansive sandy shoreline spanning about 1,100 meters. It features white sand contrasting beautifully with clear waters, making it ideal for swimming. The beach also boasts a unique dune ecosystem called 'Els Madalers' and is appreciated for its cleanliness and serene environment. Despite its size, it remains uncrowded, making it perfect for long walks and relaxation.
The beach is nestled at the southern boundary of Roda de Berà, sharing a border with Creixell. Its proximity to El Roc de Sant Gaietà offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Visitors can enjoy the vibrant sunsets, access beach bars, and engage in various water activities. It is also near other popular beaches like Platja de Cal Guinovart and Platja de la Punta de la Guineu.
Platja Llarga's natural beauty, combined with its accessibility features, such as wheelchair-accessible facilities, makes it a welcoming destination for all visitors.