Quenxe

Corcubión, Galicia, Spain

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About Quenxe

A pearl of the Costa da Morte, Quenxe is a serene curve of shoreline cradled by the historic town of Corcubión, a place declared a Historic-Artistic Site in 1985.

The Vibe

The spirit of Quenxe is one of profound tranquility. Here, the wildness of the Atlantic feels a world away, tamed by the protective embrace of the Corcubión estuary. The soundscape is a gentle lapping of crystalline water against fine, pale sand, a soothing murmur that invites quiet contemplation. It is a family-friendly shore, where the laughter of children might drift on the breeze, mingling with the salty scent of the sea. The energy is soft and unhurried, a place for leisurely strolls along the promenade that borders the sand, connecting the beach to the rhythms of the nearby port.

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WindLightLight / ModerateLight
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Max temp26°27°28°
Water temp17°18°19°
Max UV899
Source: AEMET. A tendency, not a guarantee — check the flags on the day.

The Setting

The Local Anchor

Just a short walk from the sands of Quenxe stands the impressive Church of San Marcos. This temple, an official Asset of Cultural Interest, anchors the beach to centuries of Galician history. Its foundations are Romanesque, though its heart is a soaring maritime Gothic style from the 14th and 15th centuries, with later Baroque chapels adding to its layered story. Legend whispers that the church's venerated 15th-century statue of Saint Mark arrived here by sea, a ship forced into the estuary by a storm, unable to leave until its sacred passenger was brought ashore. This powerful connection between sea and soul permeates the town and its tranquil beach.

The Landscape

Quenxe is a graceful arc of white sand, its 350-metre stretch defined by calm, clear waters perfect for swimming. The beach gazes across the placid estuary, a seascape often dotted with anchored sailboats. From this sheltered vantage, the rugged drama of the Costa da Morte is softened. In the distance, one can admire views toward the granite mass of Monte Pindo and the iconic silhouette of Cape Finisterre. Behind the beach, the remains of old salting factories speak of the town's industrial past, adding a layer of historical texture to the serene natural beauty.

Beach Facilities

Beach
White sand
Size
350m long · 50m wide
Setting
Developed
Safety
LifeguardMedios humanos✓ Yes
Bathing-water quality2024Excellent
Comfort
Toilets✓ Yes
Showers✓ Yes
Promenade✓ Yes
How busyBusy
Access
Parking✓ Yes
Step-free / accessible× No
Activities
Equipment rental× No
Sports zone× No
Diving / snorkelling× No
Surfing× No
Kids area✓ Yes
Facilities are stored facts — blank shows as “—”, never assumed.

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