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A fabulous hike of historical-natural interest in the south of Sardinia. The route starts from Pinus Village and follows a stretch of the Ancient Roman Road, almost overlooking the coast, which used to connect the cities of Nora and Bithia. The itinerary reaches the Isle of Cardolinu, where it is possible to admire the ruins of the ancient town of Bithia.
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This route combines coastal trails with beachfront walks along the coast. This itinerary can be shortened, lengthened, or made into a loop by connecting to the main road (Viale Chia) or to various trails leading to the Chia Pond and other inland points along the promontory. The excursion starts from the Chia Tower and reaches Perda Longa, passing by Capo Spartivento, where a lighthouse has been transformed into a private five-star hotel.
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A nice walk to visit the Chia Tower, starting from the parking lot in front of the campsite. This coastal tower, located on the side of the Chia beach, stands on a promontory where the acropolis of the ancient center of Bithia was initially located. It was built in 1578 to defend the mouth of the Rio Chia, which was a source of water supply for pirates.
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This is a beautiful hike along the coast from Cala Cipolla to Tuerredda Beach. From this beach with crystal clear waters, it is possible to enjoy magnificent panoramic views typical of southern Sardinia: the colors of the water range from blue to emerald green, the sand is white, and the rocks are smooth. One hundred fifty meters away from the beach, there is the Island of Tuerredda. This island is uninhabited and can be reached by swimming or pedal boat. On the island, there are ruins of...
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A charming coastal route that takes place in a loop, starting near Cala Antoni Areddu on the SP71 provincial road. The itinerary proceeds on paths in an anticlockwise direction passing through Cala di Punta Calarza, the Lighthouse of Capo Spartivento, the traffic light of Monte Sa Guardia Manna (174m), and then returns to Cala Antoni Areddu. It is advisable to wear closed and comfortable shoes because the terrain is rocky in some places, but also to bring a swimsuit because the tour goes down...