Unfortunately, there are signs indicating that dogs are not allowed on the beach between certain locations from May to, I believe, October. I forgot to take photos of the signs, but they did mention a fine if you're caught walking your dog on the beach. I assume this rule is in place because some owners don't clean up after their pets. Additionally, be cautious of rip tides and quicksand, so it might not be a good idea to stray too far from the dry sandy beach when the tide is out.
We drove here to check out the scenery. The last couple of miles consist of a very tight single-track road with only a few passing places, and vegetation scraping the sides of the car, so it's best to avoid it with a big vehicle. Once on foot, it was a decent walk for us as the weather was very dry. The tide was miles out, so we couldn't see the water as it was so far away. It could be a bit risky with the tide coming in and bad weather, so plan ahead for a nice day. My springer spaniel loved it too; he was swimming in all the little pools of water left behind. There are lots of birds in the cliffs, including some Peregrines, making it a great spot for a little adventure.
Körfez bisiklet yolunu keşfederken başlangıç noktasını mutlu bir şekilde geçtik. Harika zaman geçirdik ve kesinlikle tekrar yapacağız... ve daha fazlası.
Kıyı şeridi geniş ve tertemizdir; tüylü arkadaşınızı gezdirmek, keyifli bir akşam yürüyüşü yapmak ya da aile gezisinin tadını çıkarmak için mükemmeldir.
The sandy and gravel beach is a nice spot to relax for a bit. It may not be the most amazing beach ever, but the soft sand and gravel offer some comfort. The beach was clean enough, and the water was good for swimming. It's a peaceful place to spend a day by the water.