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Cala del Matzoc

Torrent des Matzoc, Spain
4.5(159)
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5.0
4y

The beach is amazing and well worth a visit. We parked the car where the road is still ok, before the potholes, and from there it was a 30 minutes walk to Cala Estreta. Then a 40 minutes hike to Matzoc. If you take the car all the way to the end you’ll probably save about 20 minutes from the whole thing. The hike is not easy to find, and Google maps actually led us to a private property in the middle of the woods. Best way is to follow the coastline from the beach. There isn’t much sand to lay on the beach, so people don’t stay long at it. Some jellyfishes on the beach, but...

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2.0
6y

Cove with 60m wide beach in national park. Quite secluded and scenic, but only accessible by foot or boat, no facilities, no drinking water. Not a walk for the elderly and unfit. About 30 minutes walking from Cala Mitjana on a small rocky path that goes up and down hills along the shore. In summer it can be very hot on the path and there is a risk of heat stroke. One needs to protect oneself from the sun and bring an ample supply of water. In summer it is better to stay at Cala Torta and...

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5.0
14w

Une cala en dehors des sentiers battus mais quel petit coin de paradis ! Une grande étendue d’eau, il n’y avait que 5-6 groupes sur toute la plage et l’eau est super bonne et top pour faire du snorkeling où il y a plusieurs poissons à observer (même quelques milliers avec parfois quelques bancs de petits poissons). Il y avait aussi 2 chèvres sauvages.

Pour y accéder il faut marcher et longer la falaise, il y a quelques bornes pour marquer le trajet. On a opté pour le chemin et parfois notre chemin (avec indication GPS sur Google Maps). Ça monte, ça descend mais c’est 20-30 mins de marche valent le coup ! Une de mes cala préférées, sans le moindre doute !

Prendre de bonnes chaussures et profiter ! Pas de toilettes, ou bar ou que sais-je, prévoir de quoi boire et manger, il y a également quelques coins à l’ombre...

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Filipe BragaFilipe Braga
The beach is amazing and well worth a visit. We parked the car where the road is still ok, before the potholes, and from there it was a 30 minutes walk to Cala Estreta. Then a 40 minutes hike to Matzoc. If you take the car all the way to the end you’ll probably save about 20 minutes from the whole thing. The hike is not easy to find, and Google maps actually led us to a private property in the middle of the woods. Best way is to follow the coastline from the beach. There isn’t much sand to lay on the beach, so people don’t stay long at it. Some jellyfishes on the beach, but not too bad.
P PrinsP Prins
Cove with 60m wide beach in national park. Quite secluded and scenic, but only accessible by foot or boat, no facilities, no drinking water. Not a walk for the elderly and unfit. About 30 minutes walking from Cala Mitjana on a small rocky path that goes up and down hills along the shore. In summer it can be very hot on the path and there is a risk of heat stroke. One needs to protect oneself from the sun and bring an ample supply of water. In summer it is better to stay at Cala Torta and Cala Mitjana.
Théo Saint MarcThéo Saint Marc
Une cala en dehors des sentiers battus mais quel petit coin de paradis ! Une grande étendue d’eau, il n’y avait que 5-6 groupes sur toute la plage et l’eau est super bonne et top pour faire du snorkeling où il y a plusieurs poissons à observer (même quelques milliers avec parfois quelques bancs de petits poissons). Il y avait aussi 2 chèvres sauvages. Pour y accéder il faut marcher et longer la falaise, il y a quelques bornes pour marquer le trajet. On a opté pour le chemin et parfois notre chemin (avec indication GPS sur Google Maps). Ça monte, ça descend mais c’est 20-30 mins de marche valent le coup ! Une de mes cala préférées, sans le moindre doute ! Prendre de bonnes chaussures et profiter ! Pas de toilettes, ou bar ou que sais-je, prévoir de quoi boire et manger, il y a également quelques coins à l’ombre sous des arbres.
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The beach is amazing and well worth a visit. We parked the car where the road is still ok, before the potholes, and from there it was a 30 minutes walk to Cala Estreta. Then a 40 minutes hike to Matzoc. If you take the car all the way to the end you’ll probably save about 20 minutes from the whole thing. The hike is not easy to find, and Google maps actually led us to a private property in the middle of the woods. Best way is to follow the coastline from the beach. There isn’t much sand to lay on the beach, so people don’t stay long at it. Some jellyfishes on the beach, but not too bad.
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Cove with 60m wide beach in national park. Quite secluded and scenic, but only accessible by foot or boat, no facilities, no drinking water. Not a walk for the elderly and unfit. About 30 minutes walking from Cala Mitjana on a small rocky path that goes up and down hills along the shore. In summer it can be very hot on the path and there is a risk of heat stroke. One needs to protect oneself from the sun and bring an ample supply of water. In summer it is better to stay at Cala Torta and Cala Mitjana.
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Une cala en dehors des sentiers battus mais quel petit coin de paradis ! Une grande étendue d’eau, il n’y avait que 5-6 groupes sur toute la plage et l’eau est super bonne et top pour faire du snorkeling où il y a plusieurs poissons à observer (même quelques milliers avec parfois quelques bancs de petits poissons). Il y avait aussi 2 chèvres sauvages. Pour y accéder il faut marcher et longer la falaise, il y a quelques bornes pour marquer le trajet. On a opté pour le chemin et parfois notre chemin (avec indication GPS sur Google Maps). Ça monte, ça descend mais c’est 20-30 mins de marche valent le coup ! Une de mes cala préférées, sans le moindre doute ! Prendre de bonnes chaussures et profiter ! Pas de toilettes, ou bar ou que sais-je, prévoir de quoi boire et manger, il y a également quelques coins à l’ombre sous des arbres.
Théo Saint Marc

Théo Saint Marc

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