Address: Playa de las Tres Piedras, Cádiz

Just north of the Barrancón Stream in Cádiz’s Costa Ballena area, Playa de las Tres Piedras is a low-key stretch of coastline that feels like a local secret. Think 2.8 km of soft sand, moderate waves, and a mellow vibe that’s perfect for slow beach days. It’s easy to reach via the A-491, yet somehow still flies under the tourist radar.
At low tide, the beach reveals old fishing weirs—ancient stone traps once used by locals to catch fish with the tide. It’s a cool reminder of the area’s traditional coastal life, and a dream spot for photography lovers or anyone craving a peaceful seaside walk. With plenty of space and natural charm, it’s kid-friendly, great for couples, and ideal if you’re into swimming, sunbathing, or just chilling with a view.
Grab a blanket, stay for sunset, and soak up that wild Atlantic air. Tres Piedras isn’t flashy—it’s slow, soulful Cádiz at its best.
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