Characteristics
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AnchorAllowed
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Mooring buoysUnavailable
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Anchor stern toUnavailable
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Lines ashoreRecommended
Type of seabed
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Sand
Protection against wind & swell

Reachable by dinghy
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BeachAvailable
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SnackUnavailable
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WaterUnavailable
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DockUnavailable
User reviews (2 ratings)
Yes, visit the ruins - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lydae Take your dinghy ashore and follow the path on the opposite side of the bay. Long-line as close to the beach area as possible. The wind then does not blow on the port beam as it does when long-lined further away from the beach. The wasps arrive around 17:30 and go when it's dark. Thankfully not enough to chase us below. There is a swell into the bay in the morning and evening but it's not irritating. Clear water for swimming. A lovely experience.
Yes, visit the ruins - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lydae Take your dinghy ashore and follow the path on the opposite side of the bay. Long-line as close to the beach area as possible. The wind then does not blow on the port beam as it does when long-lined further away from the beach. The wasps arrive around 17:30 and go when it's dark. Thankfully not enough to chase us below. There is a swell into the bay in the morning and evening but it's not irritating. Clear water for swimming. A lovely experience.
Beautiful anchorage. You have to tie back to the rocks on the south side. Very sheltered. If you take your dinghy ashore you can walk up a track up the hill to the ruins of a Roman Temple. The walk takes about 45 minutes.
Beautiful anchorage. You have to tie back to the rocks on the south side. Very sheltered. If you take your dinghy ashore you can walk up a track up the hill to the ruins of a Roman Temple. The walk takes about 45 minutes.