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Between cliffs, sheltered and hidden, there are endless small beaches where you can take a dip. Some of them are so small that they barely exceed 15 meters in length. They all have crystal clear water, are clean and surrounded by incredible scenery. Some are not very well known. Here we leave you a list of some of the smallest, according to data from Magrama (Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment). Find your accommodation 1. Cala Dentol, Mallorca By Antoni Sureda At 10 meters long and 5 meters wide, Dentol cove is one of the smallest in Spain. It is a nudist beach located near Artà, on the island of Mallorca , in a steep area that must be accessed on foot or by boat. The beach is rocky and hardly has any waves.
To access it we can go by city bus from Artà or, if we go by car, we must take the road that goes in the direction of Capdepera, although there is no parking nearby. Cala Lliteres, Mallorca By Isiwal Very close to Cala Dentol, in Capdepera, is Cala Lliteres. It is also about 10 meters long and is made of stones, so it is advisable to wear comfortable water Colombia Mobile Number List shoes such as booties or crab shoes. The place is quite touristy, as there is a diving center and restaurant. Not far from the shore there are several islets where you can swim. This beach is more accessible, as it has parking, although it is usually quite crowded in the summer months. 3. Cala Sant Roc, Girona by damedias Sant Roc cove is in Calella de Palafrugell, one of the most charming towns on the Costa Brava . It is wedged between cliffs and rocks, next to the fishermen's porches. Like the previous ones, it has a length of 10 meters , so during the summer season it is difficult to find space to put the towel.

There are stairs to access it from the promenade, where there are showers and restaurants. As a curiosity, the name of the cove is due to the fountain located there and which is very popular in the town. We continue with the incredible Serra Gelada , near the colossal skyscrapers of Benidorm, the Sierra de Irta, next to Peñíscola and with beautiful virgin coves, or the Columbretes Islands, 48 kilometers from the coast of Castellón, a very special place for diving. . Route of the Peñón de Ifach Penyal d'Ifach. By: Elísabet García Mountaineers should mark on their list of summits to ascend some of these emblematic peaks: Aitana, Benicadell, Puig Campana, Penyal d'Ifach, Montgó, Cabeçó d'Or, Penya de Xixona, Montcabrer, Alto de Barracas, Mondúver or Penyagolosa. Many of these mountains have climbing routes for those who prefer to walk with harnesses, ropes and carabiners, but there are also other paradises for lovers of verticals in the Valencian Community.
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