Trebaluger

Trebaluger
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Islands: Menorca

Trebalúger or Cala Trebalúger is situated at seven kilometres from es Migjorn Gran, located between Platja de Sant Tomàs and Morro de Llevant. It belongs to the Àrea Natural d’Especial Interès which goes from Cala Mitjana to Binigaus. This coastal stretch is the natural border between the municipalities of Ferreries and es Migjorn Gran, the coast has cliffs that rise up to 40 metres, with sea inlets that are the origin of beautiful coves. This virgin beach is the result of a u-shaped sea inlet and it is the end of a canyon and a torrent with the same name. It is quite small, the sand is fine-grained and white, with calm crystal clear water, and it is exposed to the wind from the southeast-south-southwest. It is not very crowded by local visitors and tourists. It is surrounded by a thick pine wood that reaches the coastline, and you can reach this cove on foot or on the seaway. The marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats are excellent also to stay overnight, if the wind is not blowing from the south, because it makes the swell grow, due to the fact that this bay is very open. The entrance is two hectometres large and gets quite narrow toward the interior. It is also very popular amongst people who like diving and nudism. The accessibility by car is easy until Cala Mitjana. From here you will have to walk for 40 minutes to reach the beach. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the tourism office below: Tourist Information – Menorca

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