Le Sirene





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An enjoyable hike along the Costa Smeralda, northeast of Sardinia, on the Gulf of Cugnana. The route starts from Portisco and proceeds north, partly on paths and partly on the beach. It is advisable to bring a bathing suit because the trail crosses several beaches where it is possible to stop for a swim. The excursion proceeds along the coast up to Cala di Volpe.
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A nice bike ride on the Costa Smeralda, starting from the Agip gas station & Bar Il Cavallino, on the coastal road to the Costa Smeralda, a few kilometers after the tourist village of Portisco. The excursion passes by the beautiful Liscia Ruja Beach, where it is possible to stop for a swim. The itinerary takes place in a loop, going around clockwise but it can also be done in the opposite direction.
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A fascinating excursion between history, legends, and nature, on the Mountains of San Pantaleo, an enchanted village in the heart of the Costa Smeralda, quiet and where it is possible to experience the charm of a traditional Sardinian place just 5 km from the coast and the famous beaches of turquoise water. San Pantaleo is set between the imposing granite mountains of Sant'Andrea, Pelchia Manna, and Pelchia Minori, which rise in the interior of Sardinia, where the route takes place....
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An excursion on the San Pantaleo mountains, a village within the Costa Smeralda, quiet and where it is possible to experience the charm of a traditional Sardinian town, just 5 km from the coast and the famous beaches. San Pantaleo is nestled between the imposing granite mountains of Sant'Andrea, Pelchia Manna, and Pelchia Minori, which rise in the interior of Sardinia, where the route takes place. Furthermore, this town, historically, was on the Roman road that led from Olbia to Santa Teresa...
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A pleasant walk on the Costa Smeralda in Sardinia, starting from the parking lot at Capriccioli. The route goes around Cala di Volpe, walking along a section of the provincial road until it reaches the Li Itriceddhi or Cala di Volpe beach. The excursion also passes by La Celvia beach, very close to the starting point.