A few secluded creeks, located on Raymond Gramaglia Avenue in Cap d’Ail along the coastline path, are mainly covered in pebbles and rocks. They are easily accessible from Gramaglia Avenue (there is a car park on a par with La Pinède restaurant – be careful, this is a one-way street, so you need to take François de May boulevard – only a dozen spaces available). The coastline path is within easy reach by climbing a flight of stairs in order to enjoy the various creeks. The area is well equipped with showers and picnic area among the pine trees (directly on the coastline path). There is also one restaurant. You can reach the beaches of Cap D’Ail from there, including the famous Mala Beach
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