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We walked about a mile down a slightly intimidating, busy road from Brando to have lunch and a swim at this location. Unfortunately, it was closed! The place looked deserted and out of business. There is a sign up on the road and some small, faded menu signs on the signpost. However, walking down the hill reveals a place that seems to have been shut down for good. No furniture, no equipment, just a locked-up old building. Perhaps it is just closed for the season, as I noticed some recent reviews indicating it was open. It was 80 degrees and sunny, and the season is still ongoing, so... It was September 8, 2022, and we were there at 1 PM.
The car park can be reached via a dirt road, but even regular cars can travel on it. There aren't many signs, so it's best to ask the locals or use a navigation system. The beach and pine forest are both stunning and not crowded. The water is crystal clear and the sandy bottom is perfect for relaxing. You can also take a refreshing break in the cool pine forest. It's a unique experience to swim with the sound of crickets chirping in the background.
There's a stunning beach in Corsica that's home to a herd of cows. It's a wonderful spot, and if you venture out a bit, you can take refuge under the shade of some small trees. Regrettably, we encountered a lot of jellyfish on our visit, but we made up for it with some ice cream.
The place has a very industrial appearance with lots of rocks. The only positive aspect is its proximity to the city.
This beach is fantastic! The fact that parking is free and the beach is spacious with ample room is a major plus. Although there are no services available, the water is delightful. I highly recommend it! It's on par with the better-known Saleccia or Lotu beaches, but with far fewer people.