This part of the coastline is often called the “Eagle’s Beak” because of its shape on the map. There is no tourist crowd here — only open space, silence, and untouched nature. Along the way, the landscape gradually changes from dry areas to sandy zones near the sea, making the journey diverse and interesting.
The final part of the route is done on foot, which adds a sense of adventure to the trip. At the end, you will enjoy panoramic views and a feeling of complete isolation — exactly what makes this place so special.