Rio Anllóns is a river delta system on Spain's Galician coast, featuring a complex network of shallow waterways, sandbars, and vegetated wetlands. The site faces northwest toward the Atlantic, with the main channel and secondary basins creating variable water conditions. This delta environment offers protected waters compared to open ocean exposure, though shallow depths and tidal currents require attention. Best conditions occur with northeast winds providing side-shore flow parallel to the main channel. The spot suits intermediate riders comfortable navigating shallow water, variable bottom, and tidal effects. Wind reliability is low at 8.9%, making consistency challenging. Average conditions include 2.32m waves and 6.9-knot winds, typical for sheltered delta locations. Riders should monitor tide stages carefully, as tidal movements significantly affect water depth and current patterns. The shallow sandbars and channels demand route planning and awareness of ground contact risk. This spot works best during mid-tide windows with adequate wind.