Razo is one of those beaches that you don’t forget because it recharges you with all the energy of the open sea to the Atlantic. With all services, recognized with a blue flag, dynamic and with multiple possibilities for leisure and sports. With golden sands and sunsets of intense colors that die behind the Sisargas islands, this wide beach is also an important protected area due to its natural and landscape richness. Razo hides an interesting surprise. It is a fossil beach! The beach existed thousands of years ago but was much higher than it is today, approximately at the height of the green area now enabled for walking. And it is that in the Quaternary, the melting of the polar caps caused the sea level to rise very considerably. Look at the cliff area. They are not made of hard rock, but of small pebbles and sand. You will be able to see in them the different strata of terrain formed over time. And it is that this beach seems like a kind of living organism. Not even from one day to the next is it the same, because the work of the tides and water on the rock is constant. Imagine how it could have varied over so many hundreds of years!