The Sea Caves
Junction
At this point you have three choices. Going right takes you to the beach. Going left takes you towards the road. We shall go straight on. I figure I will be coming back via the beach route so may as well take a different path on the way down.
Close But No Banana
The middle route got me a bit closer to the rock, but to get right up next to it, I will have to get to the beach first. Fortunately there is only a small climb required to the right of this picture.
Sea Caves Beach
So if you ever come down here, just turn right at that junction and you will get here a bit more quickly and easily.
Closer
We're nearly at the rock now. From this angle it looks much less precarious.
Through The Gap
To get any closer I have to go through that crack. I am wearing walking boots. You should either have a pair of them or wear some of thos beach shoes you can get in kiosks. They only cost about €10 but are ideal for scrambling over rocks like this.
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