Platja del Torn is a picturesque beach situated in the serene town of Vandellòs i l'Hospitalet de l'Infant, within the Baix Camp region of Catalonia, Spain. The beach is recognized for its natural splendor and tranquil ambiance, drawing in a diverse crowd of beachgoers.
The beach forms part of the La Rojala - Platja del Torn natural park, a testament to its unspoiled environment. Among the unique features of the beach is a coastal lagoon in Cala Justell, which serves as a conservation area for the critically endangered samaruc fish (Valencia hispanica). The lagoon underwent a restoration process, funded by public investment, to revert it back to its original state and provide a suitable habitat for the samaruc. In a significant conservation effort, 1,000 samaruc specimens were introduced into the lagoon in 2019 with the aim of establishing new populations and averting their potential extinction.
Known for its relaxed atmosphere, Platja del Torn is a popular spot for sunbathing. It is frequented by a diverse range of visitors, including naturalists and those who prefer to wear swimwear. The beach is open to all, regardless of their preference for clothing. However, it is worth noting that certain areas of the beach may cater more to the comfort levels of different visitors.
Visitor reviews highlight the beauty and relaxing atmosphere of the beach, with many appreciating its openness to all, including naturists. The beach's acceptance of naturist sunbathing is particularly noted. However, some visitors express discomfort at the perceived exclusivity of naturists, suggesting a need for mutual respect and understanding among all beachgoers.
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Latitude: 40.9718803 / Longitude: 0.8946032
Platja del Torn is located in Catalonia. The following map of Platja del Torn shows the exact location.
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