Spiaggia Molo di La Conia, Mediterranean beach in Arzachena, Italy.
Spiaggia Molo di La Conia is a beach along the Mediterranean coast composed of fine yellow sand interspersed with rocky sections. The shoreline extends roughly 115 meters with a gradually sloping sandy bottom that creates shallow, transparent water near the shore.
The Arzachena coastal area grew from a small fishing village into a recognized beach destination within the Costa Smeralda region. This transformation shaped the development and character of the broader Sardinian landscape.
Local regulations protect the natural environment by prohibiting single-use plastics, smoking, and the removal of sand, pebbles, or shells from the beach.
The beach has marked access paths for easy entry and parking available along nearby roads. The closest bus stops are located at Monti Corru and Laconia.
The cove is surrounded by Mediterranean coastal plants that give it a sheltered feel. This natural setting combined with shallow waters makes it a calm spot for swimming.
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