It is located opposite the Island of Sculptures park and is very close to the old railway bridge.
This is where the traditional country meals of the romería of San Benedict of Lérez are held, where it is typical to eat mussels.
[2] It is easily accessible on foot from the city centre, along the banks of the Lérez River and from the Monte Porreiro district.
The sea is close by, so it is subject to the rise and fall of the tides of the Pontevedra ria.
[5] The beach has toilets, showers, a lifeguard service, a first aid post, access for the disabled, a small car park, litter bins and a kiosk.