One of the treasures hidden by the Mediterranean Sea as it passes through Alfaz del Pi is the Cala de la Mina, a small beach with crystal clear waters to the south of the town. It is commonly known as a nudist cove, but many visitors and tourists in the area decide to discover this little corner by kayak.
It is a cove of just 50 metres in length, surrounded by a cliff area that is made up of the Serra Gelada.
How can I get to the cove of the mine in Alfaz del Pi?
The cove of the mine is located at the foot of the Serra Gelada, which is why we can access it either on foot or by sea (kayak or boat). If you want to walk to this cove, you can go by car to the car park that is very close to where the path we take to go up to the Albir lighthouse starts.
After passing the rest area, the viewpoints and the tunnel, continue towards the lighthouse. The descent to the mine is signposted from one of the last bends before reaching the lighthouse.
If, on the other hand, you prefer to go to the cove of the mine in kayaking from Albiryou can take the kayak
Within the area, the Amerador Cove or the Casa del Médico Cove are another of the rocky coves that can be visited, but this is undoubtedly the most touristy and busiest of the area, as it has a larger space in which to enjoy a summer day.
The route to the Albir Lighthouse, one of the most attractive places in the area.
Going to see the Albir Lighthouse is one of the best routes you can do in the area. It is a very easy and adaptable route for all ages. There is a route on which you can walk, cycle or even go with children or people with physical difficulties, as it is fully adapted.
Both in summer and winter, it is a route with a lot of acclaim, as there are many people who walk along the 2.5km route to reach the Albir Lighthouse. If you want to do family plans you will love this one.