Best lakes around L'Alguer/Alghero are primarily found within a region known for its coastal landscapes and the unique presence of Sardinia's only natural freshwater lake. The area offers a mix of natural and lagoon environments, providing diverse settings for outdoor activities. L'Alguer/Alghero is situated in Sardinia, an island where natural freshwater lakes are rare, making its local water bodies particularly notable. This geographic context shapes the types of lakes and associated natural features available for exploration.
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Cala Inferno is an inlet located behind the coast of Capo Caccia, forming a triangle with the famous Neptune's cave and the Foradada. The beach is accessible only by sea. The trail passes through the cape's magnificent landscape and the reward is a breathtaking view of the small bay. When the mistral wind blows, the violent waves can reach 50 meters high, hence its name.
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It's actually a hiking trail.
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The campsite: LAGUNA BLU is beautifully situated.
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From this point you can enjoy a beautiful view of the inlets surrounded by vegetation of Lake Baratz, the only natural lake in Sardinia.
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A walk along the idyllic lake can easily be combined with a visit to the beach at Porto Ferro. In between you cross the calm and cool Pineta. Wonderful!
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The sole natural freshwater lake in Sardinia, and the primary one near L'Alguer/Alghero, is Lake Baratz. It is located approximately 20 km from Alghero and offers a unique natural environment.
At Lake Baratz, you can enjoy excursions on foot, horseback, or bicycle. There's a well-signposted circular tour of almost 7 km that leads through varied nature, including pine and eucalyptus forests. For advanced bikers, there's also a challenging singletrack around the lake with root passages and stone paths.
Yes, Porto Conte Lagoon is a very beautiful and family-friendly area, often featuring campsites nearby. Lake Baratz is also suitable for family excursions, offering gentle walks and a serene natural setting.
The area around L'Alguer/Alghero's water bodies offers diverse landscapes. At Lake Baratz, you'll find granite, spiny shrubs, and pine trees, with the scent of pine forests filling the air. Expansive dunes lead to nearby beaches. Coastal viewpoints like View of Cala Inferno and View of Foradada Island offer dramatic coastal scenery with cliffs and marine protected areas.
Absolutely. Lake Baratz features a circular tour suitable for walking, cycling, or horseback riding. For more challenging biking, there's a singletrack around the lake. You can find various hiking routes in the broader region, such as those listed in the Hiking around L'Alguer/Alghero guide, and gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking around L'Alguer/Alghero guide.
While Lake Baratz is a natural freshwater lake, it's primarily known for excursions and its unique ecosystem rather than swimming. Coastal viewpoints like Cala Inferno are not suitable for swimming as there is no beach.
For excursions around Lake Baratz, sturdy shoes are highly recommended due to varied terrain. Given the natural environment, mosquito repellent is also advisable, especially during warmer months or at dusk.
Lake Baratz holds the distinction of being the *only* natural freshwater lake on the entire island of Sardinia. Most other significant water bodies, such as Lake Coghinas and Lake Omodeo, are artificial reservoirs. This unique natural status makes Lake Baratz a notable landmark.
Yes, the region offers stunning coastal viewpoints. While not directly on a lake, View of Cala Inferno provides a breathtaking perspective of an inlet behind Capo Caccia. Similarly, the View of Foradada Island from Capo Caccia offers a splendid panoramic view of the bay and the imposing limestone rock.
Visitors frequently praise the serene escape into nature offered by places like Lake Baratz, appreciating the scent of pine forests and the varied landscapes. The dramatic coastal views from spots like Cala Inferno are also highly valued for their natural beauty and unique play of colors.
Yes, the natural areas around L'Alguer/Alghero provide excellent opportunities for running. You can explore trails near the lakes or find dedicated running routes in the broader region, such as those detailed in the Running Trails around L'Alguer/Alghero guide.
Yes, a visit to Lake Baratz can easily be combined with a trip to the nearby Porto Ferro beach. You can cross through the calm and cool Pineta (pine forest) between the lake and the coast, offering a diverse outdoor experience.


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