4/5 Kat M. 7 months ago on Google
A
beautiful,
albeit
small
beach.
Easy
to
reach
now
that
the
road
has
finally
reopened.
You
can
park
where
it's
marked
on
Google
Maps
and
walk
down
(it's
not
that
far
but
you
need
to
cross
the
road),
or
you
can
drive
all
the
way
to
the
beach
if
your
car
has
a
little
extra
height
(it
doesn't
need
to
be
a
4x4,
at
least
not
in
the
summer).
The
beach
forms
part
of
the
Genesis
Aphrodite's
Trail,
which
I've
heard
is
nice.
It's
not
the
best
place
to
swim
(currents
and
a
lot
of
rocks
in
the
water,
and
of
course
no
life
guard)
but
it's
nice
for
a
quick
dip
in
the
shallows
with
your
dogs.
Be
aware
that
there
is
no
shade,
so
bring
your
own.
The
rock
formations
are
particularly
stunning.
There
is
a
gap
in
the
rocks
on
the
left
side
of
the
beach
that
you
can
walk
through
that's
nice
-
there
is
a
shallow
line
of
pebbles
running
along
the
bottom
of
the
cliffs
that
you
can
walk
along
if
you
don't
mind
wading
through
water
(may
be
difficult
with
your
dog/s,
depending
on
how
comfortable
they
are
in
the
water).
Depending
on
your
luck,
you
could
have
the
beach
to
yourself,
or
with
very
few
people.
Make
sure
to
take
your
rubbish/dog
waste
with
you
and
dispose
of
it
at
home...
There
aren't
any
bins.
In
summary:
it's
a
wild
beach
with
no
amenities
but
it's
quiet
and
quite
beautiful.
In
my
opinion,
it's
worth
a
visit,
especially
at
sundown.
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