La Pedrera

Rocha

40/10060 min

La Pedrera is a quaint village and resort located on the Atlantic Coast in the Rocha Department of Uruguay. Situated on Route 10, it lies approximately 8 kilometres northeast of the larger resort town of La Paloma. Despite having a small permanent population of just over 200 residents, La Pedrera transforms during the summer months into a bustling coastal destination, attracting visitors with its relaxed atmosphere and natural beauty. The village is notably close to the Valle de la Luna, a distinctive natural valley extending to Santa Isabel de la Pedrera, which adds geological interest to the area. La Pedrera also features the Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel, reflecting its local Roman Catholic heritage. Its combination of serene beaches, natural landscapes, and cultural elements makes it a charming getaway spot on Uruguay's coast.

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Consejo: The best time to visit La Pedrera is during the summer months when the village comes alive with activity and the weather is ideal for beach and outdoor activities. Visitors planning to explore the Valle de la Luna should consider arranging accommodations in advance due to the seasonal influx of tourists. While La Pedrera has limited permanent facilities, its proximity to La Paloma provides additional amenities and services. Exploring early in the morning or late afternoon can offer a more peaceful experience away from peak crowds.

Datos interesantes

  • La Pedrera has a very small permanent population of around 225 inhabitants but swells with tourists in the summer season.
  • The village is located near Valle de la Luna, a unique natural valley extending to Santa Isabel de la Pedrera.
  • Despite its small size, La Pedrera has over 750 dwellings, indicating its function as a holiday destination.
  • The Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel serves as a local place of worship, highlighting the community's cultural roots.

Historia

La Pedrera has historically been a small fishing village that gradually developed into a seasonal resort destination due to its attractive coastal location.

Over the decades, the village expanded modestly, with the establishment of vacation homes and tourist facilities primarily catering to summer visitors.

The nearby Valle de la Luna has long been a natural landmark contributing to the area's appeal.

The village's population remains small year-round, reflecting its primary role as a resort rather than a large residential town.