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Favoured by Barefooters who visited during 2006. It is accessible by turning left through a gate about 200m after the new church on the track going down to Mondendri. The track is good for about 600m but the last 200m down to the beach consists of a steep goat track with loose stones. The main beach is pebbly and about 100m long and backed by fir trees which give cover at the southern end. To the north there are two quiet small stony coves.
To the south on the headland is a rocky inlet (no beach) but there a plenty of flat inclined rocks and easy access into the sea.
On two visits in July there were no more than six people on the main beach and rocky cove, mostly nudist. On the second occasion my reporters were amazed as a 4×4 appeared on the beach and disgorged a complete family, but we and others stayed as we were, and there were no complaints. On the third occasion several Italian families turned up eventually settling under the trees as a group but despite being the only nudists on the beach there was no comment.
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Alex
2025 September – Since the last review of this beach, a couple of large villas have been recently built, partially overlooking the beach. Yet you can still sunbathe at the far end of the beach, which isn’t directly overlooked by the villas.
The track down to the beach was pretty rough for the average hire car but there is parking once you get to the beach.
When I visited, the beach itself had a lot of seaweed piled up at the Southern end. Also at the Southern end are a number of Tamarisk trees for shade.