Live from Gijón: Tablas Surf Shop’s San Pedro Surf Webcam
If your day starts by checking the waves, Tablas Surf Shop’s San Pedro Webcam in Gijón belongs in your bookmarks. Perched above the store on the Paseo del Muro, the camera frames the left side of La Escalerona with the Church of San Pedro and Santa Catalina Hill in view—a classic snapshot of northern Spain’s surf capital. With a quick glance you can read the lineup, the texture of the ocean, and the wind ruffling the bay.
This corner of San Lorenzo Beach lights up when powerful Atlantic swells meet westerly winds, and the webcam helps you time those windows that reward early risers and tide chasers. Watch how the banks shift after storms, track crowd levels in real time, and decide whether to grab extra rubber before a brisk Cantabrian session. It’s also perfect for planning longboard glides on quieter days when the bay smooths out.
Beyond pure conditions, the feed doubles as a postcard from Gijón. You’ll catch sunrise gold on the church façade, evening silhouettes on the promenade, and that moody steel-blue sea that makes the north coast so addictive. For travelers, it’s a reliable preview before committing to the drive; for locals, it’s the quickest way to swap guessing for glassy reality.
Open the San Pedro Webcam, check tide and wind, and let the picture set your plan. When the lines start stacking across the bay, you’ll know it’s time to suit up and paddle out.