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salopian:
Recently booked for a visit in August at Vickys following an absence of about 3 years.....absolutely love the village and the locals who are all so friendly. We first discovered San Stef in about 1989, and despite growing considerably since then, it has lost none of it's charm.

My question relates to the north end of the beach, beyond the "clothing optional" area. We have often walked to the end of the beach where the cliffs meet the sea, and presumed that it was just more cliffs beyond. However, looking on google earth, it looks like there is a further sandy area (and maybe a small cove) just beyond the cliffs that jut out. Is it possible to walk in the sea to this area, or would you need to swim? The little cove seems to have a track to it, just south of Avliotes.....Has anybody been there and is it difficult to get to? I did wonder if the cove was at the bottom of vertical cliffs.

Thanks in anticipation of your help.

Salopian

Cheddar:
Salopian,

Yes we ventured there last year and used the track down from the road as you say just south of Avliotes. There is a little beach, the sand was quite damp, but there were patches towards the back that were dry.

We got down there on a scooter without any dramas and will certainly call in again when next is San Stefanos, certainly worth an hour or so if total isolation is what you need.

Lesley:
or a little boat from the harbour if you don't fancy the walk in the August heat. I am on reception at Vicky's and have a pack of walks around the area so when you stay with us just pop into reception and have a browse at my walk pack.......

salopian:
Thanks Cheddar and Lesley....It sounds as though a visit to the cove might be worthwhile either by scooter or boat ( i agree that walking there in the August heat is probably not a good idea, especially as it will involve climbing the dreaded hill!)
We look forward to seeing lesley on the 17th August

Woodman:
You may be surprised how far you can walk this year, the rocks that jutted out from the cliff are no longer there, presumably covered by sand.  I may not be thinking of the same beach though, but its definitely worth seeing how far you can get without having to endure the hill!

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