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Wied il-Ghasri

Ghasri Valley, or Wied il-Ghasri is a breathtaking, narrow creek that seems right out of a postcard. Ghasri Valley’s narrow cove is approximately 300 metres long with a winding inlet and rugged, impressive high cliffs on both sides and about 100 steps down. The crystal clear blue waters have their source at Dbiegi Hill and go to the open sea with plenty of marine life, especially on the cliff sides. The pebbly beach at Wied il-Ghasri Bay is quite small and only accommodates for a few sunbathers, however visiting this fantastic creek is a must. Ghasri Valley has calm waters and is truly a unique and beautiful hideaway, however be careful for occasional swells. Wied il-Ghasri is popular with both snorkelers and divers who come to explore the underwater caves, especially the famous Cathedral Cave, located between Reqqa Point and Forna point. In winter and spring, when the weather is a bit cooler Wied il-Ghasri or Ghasri Valley is a beautiful place for country walks or cycling.

 

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Getting there

Bus number 309 from Victoria

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