
<strong>Length:</strong> 200 m.
<strong>Type of beach:</strong> a mix of pebbles and sand
<strong>Number of people (crowding):</strong> medium (not very crowded)
<strong>Parking:</strong> a small dirt track area next to the road (free)
<strong>Beach equipment hire:</strong> NO
<strong>Restaurant/bar service:</strong> NO
<strong>Accessibility:</strong> not very easy
<strong>Accessibility for the disabled:</strong> NO
<strong>How to get there:</strong> Before getting to Bagnaia, on the main road road there is a short path down through foliage to the beach.
Also called "La Concia di mare", it is considered the smaller sister beach of the next door one called Ottone, and it is divided from the latter by a small rocky outcrop. The Ottonella beach has less facilities but is quieter, almost wild with thick subtropical vegetation rising up behind. We are in fact near the Ottone Botanic Gardens, and someone must have had fun planting agaves, palms and majestic eucalyptus near the beach.















