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A very beautiful picturesque place overlooking the open sea. Along the way you are between water on both sides. On one side there is a salt lake with reeds and ducks, on the other there is a bay and the open sea. Fantastic panoramas of the city and the sea. In addition, the cape is abundantly decorated with works of wood carvers based on fairy tales, folklore and just for fun. If I lived nearby, I would go every other day and every day.
A wonderful and accessible place in Novorossiysk. This cape is the tip of the Sudzhuk Spit. If you look into the open sea, then on the right are Aleksino Beach and Laguna, behind is Sudzhuk Beach, and on the left is Tsemes Bay and the Markotkhsky Range. A place of untouched nature, entrance and passage are free, 5-10 minutes walk from the beaches. Open to all winds, it is very suitable for landscape photo shoots and selfies. Local craftsmen created seating and installed homemade sculptures from materials thrown up by the sea. You can practically swim, but there is no official beach on the cape itself. I recommend going here and resting for a while, you can and should do it with children. It is especially interesting and safe to see the stormy sea up close.
Gorgeous, spectacular place. It's just windy and swimming is not recommended - strong currents (as the locals said). Great for walking and fishing.
Excellent viewpoint of the bay and Novorossiysk. From the sea you can see the island of Sudzhuk, two lighthouses, and Kabardinka. In clear weather, the bulk carrier Rio can be seen running aground off Kabardinka. The cape is also interesting for its chaotic exhibition of sculptures by Novorossiysk “Banksy”. I am glad that he regularly exhibits his new original sculptures there.
An unusual place, a lot of benches and figures made of wood by a local resident (if I’m not mistaken, his name is Valery, he loves spearfishing)... low bow to him for such beauty and a place where you can sit and look at the Black Sea