In Galicia, the celebrated Playa de las Catedrales reveals at low tide a gallery of natural arches and buttresses up to thirty metres high — corridors of rock named for their resemblance to a Gothic cathedral, and one of Spain's most photographed natural sites. The journey is timed around the tides so the beach can be walked on foot.
Where the Cantabrian Sea has carved cathedral arches into the cliffs — Galicia's most extraordinary beach.



