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The beach at the bottom doesn’t worth the unsafe path to reach it: slippery rocks in the shade. Anyway the view is spectacular and it is a good exercise go up the path.
Wild beach. You can get there via a fairly challenging path, especially the climb up. Once you arrive, you walk along a bit of a road, between large rocks on the beach. You arrive at a little crowded pebble beach, there were 8 of us on a Tuesday in August, here you can pitch an umbrella/tent and finally dive into the beautiful Conero sea. There are various caveroli, all super kind and helpful!
Quiet beach, far from the chaos of nightlife. Excellent if you are looking for an isolated place. All in all nothing special, not very clean (it's not looked after), there's a bit of junk brought up from the sea, lots of algae and mucilage. The view to get there is beautiful (you go down the cliff), but it's not a beach, it's a hideout. It didn't meet our needs Useful information: - walk to get to the beach not exactly easy and short (very steep, time around 20-30 minutes), sneakers necessary - pebble beach, bringing rubber shoes is advisable - in times of covid it was not necessary to book - there is no beach infrastructure
The road is beautiful with spectacular views of paradise😍: it starts with a narrow entrance between 2 houses😯. And it continues with some steps, and ramps, it is quite long. You have to be very careful not to slip. To access the beach you have to cross wet and moldy stones, which is very difficult. If not, you access the rocky part... where it is not comfortable to swim or stay: rocks with points.
The beach is worth it, but to get there you have to go down a long, steep path and many steps... not suitable for families with luggage in tow!! You take the path by parking the car in a lay-by on the road, then you find it between two houses, a little hidden but I recommend asking at the place nearby to be sure. Have a nice walk!!!!