Between the Caniscione Point (after the tower of Olmeto) and Mucchiu Biancu Point, there are some small sandy coves completely unknown (Saparella area) and only known by a few hikers. The environment is preserved despite the presence of some properties in the area (including cabins). It is like being in the deep Corsica.
Access is quite difficult because you have to walk a little more than one and a half hours to arrive on these shores from the carpark (you have to go to the Olmeto tower then go passed a first bay, the coves are in the second bay).
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