Loureiro Beach is nestled in the scenic region of Muxía, Spain, offering a picturesque coastal escape. The beach features fine, golden sand and is ideal for tranquil activities like sunbathing, leisurely swimming, and strolling along the shore. It lacks amenities such as restrooms and does not permit dogs. The beach is not suitable for surfing and maintains a traditional setting, making it perfect for those seeking a peaceful beach experience.
Muxía, known for its active fishing industry, is part of the 'Costa da Morte' (Cost of Death), named due to its history of shipwrecks. The area is rich in local culture and historical sites, including the famous Sanctuary of Virxe da Barca.
The region offers breathtaking views, especially on windy days when giant waves can be seen, and is popular among locals and tourists alike for its serene landscapes.