La Zurriola beach is one of the three beaches urban areas of the city of San Sebastián. It is located between the mouth of the Urumea river and Mount Ulía. It has a length of 800 meters, and an average width of 110 m. Is a Playa sandy and relatively open, which gives it a strong swell.

This Playa It only became notorious in the 1994s. Formerly, it was made up of large sandy areas and too rough waters. In XNUMX, the rehabilitation works began and the current Playa. These included the construction of a breakwater, which increased its length and reduced the swell somewhat.

Contrary to its elegant and quiet sister beaches —Ondarreta and La Concha—, Zurriola it has established itself as a beach with a younger profile. This has been partly reinforced by being the most appropriate for surfing, as well as being the scene of some concerts of the San Sebastian Jazz Festival and competitions surf, skateboarding and similar events. Since 2004 the practice of nudism becoming one of the few beaches Spanish cities that allow it.

To get to the Zurriola beach you can take the Bus urban of San Sebastian, whose lines 8, 13, 21 and 28 have stops close to the beach. The commuter train de Renfe has a stop at the Gros neighborhood, near the beach.

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