San Nicolás del Puerto beach now has an opening date for this summer.

With the arrival of warmer weather, summer plans in the province of Seville are beginning to take shape, and among them, one of the most anticipated is the reopening of the San Nicolás del Puerto river beach , which will be operational again this Friday, June 13.
San Nicolás del Puerto is located in the heart of Seville's Sierra Morena , within the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park, one of the largest protected areas in Andalusia. This park, which spans ten municipalities, offers endless possibilities for lovers of hiking, nature, and active tourism.
In the surrounding area, very close to the river beach, are beautiful spots such as the Huéznar Waterfalls, a series of natural waterfalls located at the source of the river. This setting is perfect for family fun, hiking, and connecting with the ecological richness of the area.
The San Nicolás river beach, located next to the historic Roman Bridge , stretches for 350 meters and is approximately 40 meters wide. Its waters, with depths of between one and two meters, are ideal for cooling off during the warmer months. The area has professional lifeguards, showers, metal walkways for access to the water, and a floodgate system that regulates the river's flow, ensuring the safety of swimmers.
This enclave not only allows you to escape the heat of the capital, but also offers the chance to enjoy an "inland beach" in an incomparable natural setting.

Adding to the natural appeal is an infrastructure designed for visitors. Regulated parking areas, bars, beach bars, and rest areas complete the offerings of this unique beach. Here, a swim can be accompanied by a typical mountain meal or a relaxing walk through the surrounding area.
In addition, the numerous trails in the Natural Park allow you to extend your day with excursions adapted to all levels , where it is easy to spot birds, discover native plant species, and soak up the scenery.

The reopening of the river beach marks the symbolic start of summer in the Sierra Norte of Seville , an increasingly popular option for those seeking an alternative to mass tourism. Nature, fresh water, tranquility, and excellent cuisine combine to create an ideal destination for families, couples, or groups of friends.
This Friday, the Galindón River will once again witness the hustle and bustle of summer. Towels, coolers, umbrellas, and splashing around will once again fill this privileged corner of the province with life.
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