Following the road then some well marked paths through the lovely flowers and herbs which yielded incredible aromas of lavender, menthol and thyme, we reached the cliff top lighthouse which guides ships to the route into Lavadia Harbour.
After a sit to watch not a lot go by, we headed for a deserted beach we had seen on the way up. The map indicated a "narrow" track, but we couldn't find it so we just bushwhacked our way through to arrive a secluded beach set in a small bay.
We enjoyed a refreshing paddle followed by even more refreshing melon slices for lunch. The route out was a good deal easier to find as it was marked with cairns. Climbing back over the ridge we could see back to the idyllic setting with only our footprints in the sand.
Back to our apartment for a shower, to pick the seeds out of our socks, do some laundry and relax ahead of going out to dinner on the shore later.




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