A very beautiful beach, with grottos, ledges, a green grove, and ruins of a temple, the height of the fragments of the walls to the ceiling is about 5 m. There is no ceiling. 1 apse is being read. There's something like the ruins of a cellar nearby. A lot of garbage (in April, two heavy bags were taken out after alcoholics). We met fishermen and campers. There will probably be a lot of "wild" beach tourists during the season. In March and April it was very comfortable, almost no one. There is firewood after the storm and in the grove of sushnyak. There are ruins of sheds in the grove, the remains of a campsite. Some kind of "survival show" was filmed here. The toilet in the grove is dead. The photos are fresh, mine. A grotto the size of two rooms leads directly under the temple from the sea. Be careful - the shore is crumbling.
Towards Gudauta, there is a part next door. Don't bother them. Access to the temple and the beach is possible on any crossover through the village using the navigator. It's not even possible on a low passenger car.
It's a very beautiful place. We stayed there with tents in November. Out of season, the place is completely wild, except for the sacred cows, which walk here by themselves all year round, disturbing the peace)) It's really dirty all around. Before setting up camp, I had to clean up the area thoroughly.
The ruins of a medieval temple stand on a high cliff. It is believed that this is the oldest temple in Abkhazia. There is a version that the architectural monument was destroyed by the earthquake of 1833.
Good afternoon. We found this place through YouTube. We rested in a wonderful forest with tents and children. A good place to relax, but if the locals come, the place turns into a garbage dump. But this is a park with trees and fruit bushes where children walk. Vacationers appreciate nature, take the Garbage with you. And in the morning, horses and cows come from the neighbors of the village.
Hello to the locals. We've been here for two weeks with tents. There was a camp with Belarusian numbers at this place. They left, we went for a walk, we saw if we could move. Everything was clean and tidy . Two days later, the locals arrived in the afternoon and hung out until the evening . The outcome in the morning is like this. And it's not just one place like this. Was it difficult to take it out in a package?) So other locals go once a week asking for money to clean the territory for tourists). The police come once a week to watch, everything is calm. It was noticed after the congress of the clean camps, where the locals hang out and leave. Well done guys. Others will come and clean you up. There is no descent to the water anywhere. Only if you break your legs. They hang out here every day. A shovel and I have grown a ladder in half a day. So they began to walk in a herd. Well, it's not a pity, but along the Svinsky straight through the camp, tents for 5-8 people, until the remark was made for the third time. They litter themselves, then complain about tourists themselves, it is difficult to dig a ladder even for their own, and leave the garbage to scatter, they easily have what to expect from them.
This is the wild and sparsely populated beach that everyone wants to get to.
Magnificent views, warm, clear sea.
Wide coastline.
An aesthetic pleasure for the soul and body.
There are single-standing fig and tangerine trees along the way, you can have a little treat 😉
It's not a bad place to put up a tent. A beautiful and often almost deserted shore.
It's frustrating only every day locals come and demand to pay for the rental of a place, while each of them claims that it is necessary to pay him. So far, it has been possible to reach an agreement
It's a beautiful place. It's not the first time I've visited it. The landscape is amazing. The temple of the 10th century. Words cannot describe this place, you need to see it with your own eyes! In 2021, I shot a detailed video about this place, called Abkhazia. Gudauta. The grey woman is amazing, alluring and mysterious. The sea in Bambor. Take a look and, I'm sure, you will be pleasantly shocked by the scenery and information. And you will have a desire to visit there!))
I haven't been there for almost half a century, but in the 60s and 70s it was a cult place for Gudaut people. We even went with the whole class a couple of times, along with Lykhny, it was almost an obligatory route for walking school excursions.
And so — they usually ran in boyish gangs to dive from the "cliff" near the shore, especially since it was possible to pass through the airfield along the shore, besides, he had been a civilian for several years.
After all, before the construction of breakwaters, it was possible to dive into the sea only from the city pier, from a pair of car tires draped over three rails sticking half a meter out of the water, which were once piles of a long-collapsed pier, on Bamborsky beach, therefore called "columns", and here, on Gray Baba, as this place was called then Obviously, because of the color of the ruins.
The place is really wonderful in any weather. But one fact still upset me terribly. From the sea side, in the recess under the arch, something like a niche or an old basement. It is in this place that all the garbage is dumped by careless and stupid tourists. It is a pity that such people exist next to us.
There's nothing to do there! Cows walk during the day, jackals at night, there is a military training ground nearby. The locals are digging up the road so that no one goes.
Complete indifference to his story. The ruins of the temple in a picturesque place on the coast are simply ignored by the authorities and residents. This is far from the saddest object in Abkhazia, but a weak consolation.