Aguilar

43.555017 N / -6.116717 O

Aguilar Surf Spot Guide, Spain

Aguilar is a scenic beach break located in Muros de Nalón on the Asturian coast, offering consistent waves in a wild and unspoiled setting that feels far removed from crowded tourist beaches. This golden sandy beach with rocky outcrops delivers both left and right-hand waves that work across multiple tide stages, making it an accessible destination for surfers of varying abilities. The combination of regular swell, manageable crowds, and excellent facilities makes Aguilar a genuine gem for anyone exploring Spain's northern coast.

Geography and Nature

Aguilar sits in a dramatic coastal cove backed by high cliffs and grassy dunes, creating a naturally protected amphitheater for waves. The beach stretches 640 meters with a width of 77 meters at low tide, though this shrinks considerably at high tide when water reaches closer to the cliff base. Rocky formations frame both sides of the sandy beach, adding character to the landscape while providing natural breakwalls that shape the wave patterns. The semi-urban setting means you'll find parking, showers, and a beach bar nearby, yet the surrounding area maintains its wild Asturian character with minimal development.

Surf Setup

Aguilar works best with north and northwest swell directions, requiring a minimum swell height of around 0.9 meters for quality waves. The beach break produces both left and right-hand peaks across the sandy bottom, with A-frame waves that peel predictably when conditions align. Offshore winds from the southeast provide the cleanest conditions, though the beach can handle cross-offshore winds reasonably well. The spot performs best during mid and high tide stages, though low tide reveals more beach and can create different peak formations along the sand. On a typical session with decent swell, expect peaky, forgiving waves that allow you to work on technique without the intensity of more powerful breaks.

Consistency and Best Time

Aguilar receives regular swell throughout the year, with autumn and winter providing the most consistent and powerful waves. The Atlantic swells march in reliably during these cooler months, while spring and summer can still deliver fun sessions despite smaller average wave heights. Winter storms occasionally produce overhead waves, though these tend to be less frequent than at more exposed breaks further west along the coast.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays remain remarkably quiet with few surfers in the water, while weekends see a modest increase in local activity. The spot never becomes overcrowded, maintaining a relaxed atmosphere even during peak season.

Who It's For

Aguilar welcomes surfers of all levels. Beginners benefit from the forgiving beach break peaks and manageable wave heights on smaller swell days, while intermediates can progress their skills across the varied peaks. Advanced surfers will find entertainment during winter swells when waves reach overhead proportions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rip currents during larger swells and be aware of the rocky areas flanking the beach. The rocks create excellent wave shape but demand respect when paddling out or exiting the water.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October bring water temperatures around 19 to 21 degrees Celsius, requiring a spring wetsuit or light summer suit. Winter from December through March sees temperatures drop to 13 to 15 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 4/3 millimeter winter wetsuit. Spring and autumn typically range between 16 and 18 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2 millimeter suit the sensible choice.

How to Get There

Asturias Airport at Avilés lies 15 kilometers from Aguilar, roughly a 20-minute drive. Santander Airport sits 167 kilometers away as an alternative. From either airport, rent a car and head toward Muros de Nalón following the N-632 highway. Parking is readily available near the beach with easy access on foot. Public transport exists but remains limited, making a rental vehicle essential for exploring this coastal region properly.

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Aguilar Muros de Nalon

43.555017 N / -6.116717 O
Asturias
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Aguilar Surf Spot Guide, Spain

Aguilar is a scenic beach break located in Muros de Nalón on the Asturian coast, offering consistent waves in a wild and unspoiled setting that feels far removed from crowded tourist beaches. This golden sandy beach with rocky outcrops delivers both left and right-hand waves that work across multiple tide stages, making it an accessible destination for surfers of varying abilities. The combination of regular swell, manageable crowds, and excellent facilities makes Aguilar a genuine gem for anyone exploring Spain's northern coast.

Geography and Nature

Aguilar sits in a dramatic coastal cove backed by high cliffs and grassy dunes, creating a naturally protected amphitheater for waves. The beach stretches 640 meters with a width of 77 meters at low tide, though this shrinks considerably at high tide when water reaches closer to the cliff base. Rocky formations frame both sides of the sandy beach, adding character to the landscape while providing natural breakwalls that shape the wave patterns. The semi-urban setting means you'll find parking, showers, and a beach bar nearby, yet the surrounding area maintains its wild Asturian character with minimal development.

Surf Setup

Aguilar works best with north and northwest swell directions, requiring a minimum swell height of around 0.9 meters for quality waves. The beach break produces both left and right-hand peaks across the sandy bottom, with A-frame waves that peel predictably when conditions align. Offshore winds from the southeast provide the cleanest conditions, though the beach can handle cross-offshore winds reasonably well. The spot performs best during mid and high tide stages, though low tide reveals more beach and can create different peak formations along the sand. On a typical session with decent swell, expect peaky, forgiving waves that allow you to work on technique without the intensity of more powerful breaks.

Consistency and Best Time

Aguilar receives regular swell throughout the year, with autumn and winter providing the most consistent and powerful waves. The Atlantic swells march in reliably during these cooler months, while spring and summer can still deliver fun sessions despite smaller average wave heights. Winter storms occasionally produce overhead waves, though these tend to be less frequent than at more exposed breaks further west along the coast.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays remain remarkably quiet with few surfers in the water, while weekends see a modest increase in local activity. The spot never becomes overcrowded, maintaining a relaxed atmosphere even during peak season.

Who It's For

Aguilar welcomes surfers of all levels. Beginners benefit from the forgiving beach break peaks and manageable wave heights on smaller swell days, while intermediates can progress their skills across the varied peaks. Advanced surfers will find entertainment during winter swells when waves reach overhead proportions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rip currents during larger swells and be aware of the rocky areas flanking the beach. The rocks create excellent wave shape but demand respect when paddling out or exiting the water.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October bring water temperatures around 19 to 21 degrees Celsius, requiring a spring wetsuit or light summer suit. Winter from December through March sees temperatures drop to 13 to 15 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 4/3 millimeter winter wetsuit. Spring and autumn typically range between 16 and 18 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2 millimeter suit the sensible choice.

How to Get There

Asturias Airport at Avilés lies 15 kilometers from Aguilar, roughly a 20-minute drive. Santander Airport sits 167 kilometers away as an alternative. From either airport, rent a car and head toward Muros de Nalón following the N-632 highway. Parking is readily available near the beach with easy access on foot. Public transport exists but remains limited, making a rental vehicle essential for exploring this coastal region properly.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest
Good wind direction:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Autumn and winter provide the most consistent and powerful waves at Aguilar, with Atlantic swells arriving reliably during these cooler months. Spring and summer still deliver fun sessions despite smaller average wave heights. Winter storms occasionally produce overhead waves, though these remain less frequent than at more exposed breaks further west along the coast.
Aguilar welcomes surfers of all levels. Beginners benefit from forgiving beach break peaks and manageable wave heights on smaller swell days. Intermediates can progress their skills across varied peaks, while advanced surfers find entertainment during winter swells when waves reach overhead proportions.
Aguilar is a beach break producing both left and right-hand A-frame peaks across the sandy bottom. The spot works best with north and northwest swell directions, requiring a minimum swell height of around 0.9 meters for quality waves. Offshore winds from the southeast provide the cleanest conditions, and the beach performs best during mid and high tide stages.
Aguilar sits 15 kilometers from Asturias Airport at Avilés, roughly a 20-minute drive. Parking is readily available near the beach with easy access on foot. Weekdays remain remarkably quiet with few surfers, while weekends see modest local activity. The spot never becomes overcrowded, maintaining a relaxed atmosphere even during peak season.
Aguilar offers consistent waves in a wild, unspoiled setting that feels far removed from crowded tourist beaches. The scenic coastal cove backed by high cliffs and grassy dunes creates a naturally protected amphitheater for waves. Rocky formations frame the 640-meter sandy beach, adding character while shaping wave patterns. Semi-urban facilities including parking, showers and a beach bar combine with the surrounding wild Asturian character and minimal development.

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