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The beach is pleasant and uncomplicated, yet equipped with all the necessary amenities. Additionally, the beach is adorned with gray pebbles.
We're so excited to be spending a week in Miskhor by the sea! It's known as the Queen of the beach and has a fascinating legend about a Crimean bride who was stolen and then returned home from Turkey with a baby in her arms. The pebble beach is lovely and the coastline is clean and long. Best of all, we visited in August and didn't encounter any jellyfish - what a relief! The area has lots to offer, including castles, Yalta, and mountains, making it a great spot for relaxation and walks. The only thing to keep in mind is that the terrain can be steep and the roads narrow and winding.
The beach has gray pebbles and unfortunately, it lacks amenities and proper garbage disposal.
I visited a beach in August 2018 that required an admission fee of 120 rubles for a day pass. The beach had gray pebbles instead of sand, which was a unique feature. Despite this, the beach was a quiet and serene place with clean and refreshing water. The pebbles were large but still comfortable to walk on. The beach was not crowded, and the majority of the visitors were married couples with children or retirees. Additionally, the beach offered Wi-Fi and a shaded area with sun loungers for visitors to relax.
This beach is an excellent spot to unwind and take it easy. Additionally, it's worth noting that the beach is covered in lovely gray pebbles.