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Hiking in Zona Di Protezione Speciale Isola Serpentara primarily involves coastal trails on the Sardinian mainland, offering views of the protected island. The region is characterized by granite formations, Mediterranean vegetation, and a marine protected area. While direct access to Isola Serpentara is restricted to preserve its ecosystem, the surrounding coastline provides numerous hiking opportunities. These trails often feature panoramic sea views and lead to historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Embark on an easy coastal hike along the Punta Molentis and Porto Luna Trail, a route that spans 4.2 miles (6.8 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 230 feet (70 metres). You can expect to complete this journey in about 1 hour and 48 minutes, making it a pleasant outing for most. As you walk, you'll encounter a mix of terrain, from soft sands to paths winding past rugged granite rocks and vibrant Mediterranean vegetation. The trail connects two picturesque beaches, Punta Molentis and Porto Luna, where you can enjoy the clear, calm waters. Keep an eye out for the striking arch shape of Punta Molentis Beach, framed by tall granite formations, which offers expansive views of the coastline.
Planning your visit to this coastal path is straightforward. The trailheads are generally easy to reach, and you'll find parking available nearby, which simplifies your arrival. Consider starting your hike earlier in the day to fully enjoy the tranquil atmosphere before it gets too busy. Punta Molentis beach itself provides convenient amenities, including a bar and options for sunbed rentals, should you wish to extend your stay by the sea. This makes it easy to combine your hike with some relaxation.
This trail is notable for traversing the Zona di Protezione Speciale Punta Molentis, a protected area that highlights the region's natural beauty. The route offers a unique opportunity to experience the distinct Mediterranean ecosystem, characterized by its resilient plant life and dramatic geological features. You'll pass by granite rocks that can reach up to 15 metres tall, creating a dramatic backdrop to the fine white sand beaches. The calm, clear waters at both Punta Molentis and Porto Luna are ideal for swimming or snorkeling, allowing you to explore the underwater world after your hike.
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The small dream bay of Punta Molentis on the south-east coast of Sardinia impresses with its picture-book panorama and crystal-clear water. The beach is the link between the mainland and the small peninsula of Punta Molentis. The special thing about the beach: one side of the beach is in a bay, has fine sand and attracts with shallow, calm water. The other side of the beach faces the open sea and is characterized by rocks and waves. Despite its isolation, the beach is very popular. To enjoy the view in peace, a visit early in the morning or in the off-season is ideal.
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The journey takes you along a gravel road that branches off the coastal road between Costa Rei and Villasimius. The route is easy to drive on, but hardly signposted. The L'Oleandro Hotel & Beach is located in one of the winding roads and will serve as a signpost. The side road, Strada per Punta Molentis, leads off to the beach. Parking is free on the side of the road or on gravel areas near the beach. However, finding a parking space can be difficult, especially in high season.
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The journey takes you along a gravel road that branches off the coastal road between Costa Rei and Villasimius. The route is easy to drive on, but hardly signposted. The L'Oleandro Hotel & Beach is located in one of the winding roads and will serve as a signpost. The side road, Strada per Punta Molentis, leads off to the beach. Parking is free on the side of the road or on gravel areas near the beach. However, finding a parking space can be difficult, especially in high season.
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The journey takes you along a gravel road that branches off the coastal road between Costa Rei and Villasimius. The route is easy to drive on, but hardly signposted. In one of the hairpin bends is the L'Oleandro Hotel & Beach, which will serve as a signpost. From there, the side road, Strada per Punta Molentis, leads off to the beach. Parking is free on the side of the road or on gravel areas near the beach. However, finding a parking space can be difficult, especially in high season.
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The journey takes you along a gravel road that branches off the coastal road between Costa Rei and Villasimius. The route is easy to drive on, but hardly signposted. The L'Oleandro Hotel & Beach is located in one of the winding roads and will serve as a signpost. The side road, Strada per Punta Molentis, leads off to the beach. Parking is free on the side of the road or on gravel areas near the beach. However, finding a parking space can be difficult, especially in high season.
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No, direct hiking on Isola Serpentara is generally not permitted. The island is a protected biotope within the Capo Carbonara Natural Marine Protected Area, and landing is typically prohibited to preserve its delicate ecosystem. However, the surrounding Sardinian coastline offers numerous trails with stunning views of the island.
The area primarily features coastal trails on the Sardinian mainland, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Isola Serpentara and the sea. These routes often lead through Mediterranean vegetation, past granite formations, and to historical landmarks like watchtowers. You'll find a good mix of easy to moderate paths.
There are over 100 hiking routes available in the Zona Di Protezione Speciale Isola Serpentara area. The majority, around 76, are classified as easy, making the region accessible for various fitness levels. There are also 23 moderate and 5 difficult routes for those seeking more challenge.
Yes, the region is well-suited for families, with many easy trails. Routes like the Punta Molentis Beach – Punta Molentis Beach loop are short and offer beautiful coastal scenery, perfect for a leisurely family walk. The abundance of easy routes ensures there are plenty of options for all ages.
While specific regulations for every trail can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many coastal paths in the surrounding area of Villasimius, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific trail rules before heading out with your dog, especially near protected natural areas or beaches.
The region is known for its distinctive granite formations, sculpted by wind and sea, especially visible on Isola Serpentara itself. On the mainland, you can explore trails leading to historic Aragonese watchtowers, such as the Torre di Porto Giunco, which offer priceless views. The Mediterranean vegetation and the rich marine life of the Capo Carbonara Marine Protected Area are also significant features.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For example, the Cala Pira Beach Bar – Cala Pira Tower loop from Sònnus Beach is an easy 3.2-mile path that follows the coastline and passes by the historic Cala Pira Tower, offering a convenient loop experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 700 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning coastal views, the accessibility of many trails, and the opportunity to see Isola Serpentara from various vantage points. The well-maintained paths and diverse landscapes are frequently highlighted.
The main hub for accessing trails in the region is Villasimius. While some trailheads might be accessible by local bus services from Villasimius, many coastal routes are best reached by car. For specific public transport options to individual trailheads, it's recommended to check local bus schedules from Villasimius.
Parking is generally available near popular beaches and trail access points along the coast, particularly around Villasimius and areas like Punta Molentis. Many of these spots are designed for beachgoers and hikers. For instance, trails like the Punta Molentis and Porto Luna Trail often have designated parking areas nearby.
The best time to hike in the Zona Di Protezione Speciale Isola Serpentara area is typically during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is pleasant, with comfortable temperatures for hiking, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be very hot, making coastal walks less enjoyable, while winter might bring more unpredictable weather.
Yes, several trails provide excellent views of Capo Carbonara. The View of Capo Carbonara – Bruncu Tiriarxiu loop from Zona di Protezione Speciale Punta Molentis is an easy route specifically designed to showcase these impressive coastal vistas, including the lighthouse on the island of Capo Carbonara.


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