Ermita de Santa Justa
Ermita de Santa Justa
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IonH
London168 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2020
Lovely spot with a small, sheltered sandy beach set in the rocky coast. Easy walk to the Ermita, which has a large opening in the door so you can peer inside (a torch helps!). Excellent coastal path for walks.

We were there right at the end of the season, and it was still pretty busy; I imagine it gets very hard to park at more popular times.
Written September 16, 2020
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Adalbert P
Atlanta, GA22 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2022
We came here from Santillana del mar as it was a very short drive and fell in love with this small secluded beach and the Ermita de Santa Justa. The waves come in hard against the rocks but are calm once they reach the sandy beach. The ermita is a very short walk up a hill on the opposite side of the beach. Very relaxing and very enjoyable.
Written September 2, 2022
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Eborphoenix
York, England31 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2018 • Couples
There is a car park with limited parking, a viewpoint from which you can see the Ermita de Santa Justa in the cliff near beach level, and on the cliff above, San Telmo tower. There is a small meson or café by the carpark which says it is open during the high season and weekends, shoulder season, but as we visited on the equivalent of a bank holiday weekend in mid-October and it was closed, the "April to October" it mentioned seemed to need a grain of salt. From there, there are paths leading down to the Santa Justa chapel and up to the San Telmo tower. Both are fairly long and have quite a bit of gradient. As I have some knee/mobility problems, it seemed impossible to tackle either. We were probably less than half an hour looking around but went back to our car to find that a rear side window had been smashed and a small bag taken from the car. As ours was the only car there with non-Spanish number plates, it's possibly we were targeted for that reason. Holiday weekend, no window repairs possible; rang national autoglass numbers, they said nothing till Mon. morning. Had to plug window with card, bin liner, and hope for best when temperature dropped from 28 that day to 14 the next with rain and high winds.
Written October 20, 2018
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Marie Y
Bath, UK214 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2019 • Couples
Cute little chapel hidden beneath a rock! Almost like a scene from the Cornish coast! Lovely little coast walk from the beach and from here you can climb upwards and look over the headland towards another bigger beach. The waves crash Infront of you on the looming rocks a truly magical experience!
Written July 24, 2019
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Road44947
1 contribution
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2017 • Couples
Stayed two nights in Ubiarco, hostel Fimar. (BTW, very nice hostel). The beach is 10 min. walking from hostel. Views, fresh air. When you're there, there are two options to expand your hike. 1) go up on the hill on the right of the beach. Trough small bridge, stop by small church, and up to the top.
2) go up on the hill which on thr left of the beach.
Views from both Hills are spectacular
+ near the beach playground for kids
+ picnic tables around
Written July 27, 2017
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gerrymccleery
Balbriggan, Ireland92 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2021
What an unusual sight. Church built into rocks. very spiritual experience. Beach and cliff walk add to the experience.
Written March 2, 2022
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Leny R
Amstelveen, The Netherlands119 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2017
We had a good walk uphill to se the Ermita de Santa Justa, hidden in a corner of a small beach at the foot of the rocks. I wondered what life must be like there! Though we could see the place probably had some kind of wifi, a means to get in contact with the world.I might like a week in solitude there.
Written August 15, 2017
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Dee S
Aylesford, UK470 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2017 • Couples
Beautiful location. The beach is vast but the waves were very big . the sea was really rough. The little ermita built into the side of the rick was interesting. Not wheelchair accessible though.
Written June 29, 2017
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BarnetBeachbabe
barnet30 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2015 • Couples
This little hermitage is just visible between the rocks at Santa Justa. A nice drive down to this tiny bay - did't attempt to climb to the church.
Written June 12, 2015
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billhol
Flower Mound, TX15 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2021
The hermit's house is built under the nose of an anticlinal fold. There is what looks like a small decollement (a bedding plane) reverse fault that surfaces the cliff above the middle of the house, where is grass and no rocks. The fault parallels the left limb of the anticline, down to the water. It contains brecciated boulders, just above the water, to the left of the lower left corner of the house.
Written December 15, 2021
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