Beaches in Ferrol, Spain

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Doninos, Esmelle and St. George's Beach are beaches in Ferrol, Spain. Ferrol is privileged to have, within its borders, several high quality gorgeous sandy beaches that are ideal for practising water sports such as windsurfing, kayaking, boogie board, kite surfing, and surfing. These beaches are also suitable for more relaxing endeavours such as walking in the dunes, or sun bathing. Other activities like Bisolvon Ritual Nights were performed during the last decade.

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A sunny day in one of the beaches

The best known beaches from Northwest to Southwest:

  1. Ponzos' Beach
  2. Saint Comba's Beach (also "Santa Comba")
  3. Saint George's Beach (also "San Xurxo")
  4. Esmelle's Beach
  5. Donino's Beach (also "Doniños")
  6. O Vilar's Beach
  7. The Frigate's Beach (also "A Fragata")
  8. A Grana's Beach (also "A Graña")
  9. Caranza's Beach
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Doninos' Beach in ferrolterra is an ideal place for Surf

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