Best lakes around Bultiggjata/Bortigiadas, a town located in the Province of Gallura, North-East Sardinia, Italy. This region is characterized by its hilly landscape, offering views of the surrounding countryside. While direct prominent natural lakes within Bortigiadas are not common, the broader Sardinia area features several artificial lakes. The area provides opportunities for treks and bike tours, with various water bodies contributing to the natural scenery.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Unfortunately, the waterfalls can only be admired in spring; in autumn, everything here is dry and more of a mosquito paradise. Otherwise, however, it's beautiful!
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The view is simply stunning, thanks to the contrast of colors between the very white sand and the two extensions of blue, that of the river and the sea. San Pietro beach is a long and wide stretch of soft, golden sand, which extends from the west, from La Ciaccia, to the mouth of the Coghinas river in the east, passing near the small church and settlement of San Pietro a Mare. It's great to swim alternating between the sea and the river.
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Locked down. The end of the tour. Even in September 2023 we were faced with a locked gate. Photo: https://www.komoot.de/highlight/6134593 I think I'm becoming a bull. The farmer also warns about this on a sign: “Attenti al toro!”
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Beautiful waterfalls can be seen here!
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Like many lakes in Sardinia, it is an artificial basin created by the damming of the Coghinas river. To cross it there is a bridge but at the moment it is closed to traffic.
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Magnificent sandy beach overlooking Castelsardo. On one side is the sea, on the other side is the pretty lagoon lake of Coghinas.
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A dreamlike, lonely lake, which only rarely a person comes by. We had him to ourselves all day
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Wonderful place!!! Few people. Nice little hiking trail up.
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The region around Bultiggjata/Bortigiadas, located in North-East Sardinia, features a landscape with many artificial lakes. These are often created by damming rivers, such as the Coghinas river, which forms Coghinas lake. While direct prominent natural lakes within Bortigiadas are not common, the area offers various water bodies contributing to its natural scenery.
Most of the larger lakes in Sardinia, including those around Bortigiadas, are artificial. The only large, natural freshwater lake on the island is Lake Baratz, which is located near Alghero, some distance from Bortigiadas. However, you might find smaller, unnamed ponds or seasonal water bodies within the hilly landscape.
The area is characterized by a hilly landscape, offering views of the surrounding countryside. Lakes like Coghinas lake and San Pietro Beach and the Coghinas Lagoon are known for their diverse birdlife and rich flora and fauna. You can also find waterfalls and natural pools, such as the Waterfall and Natural Pool, which are best observed in spring.
Yes, San Pietro Beach and the Coghinas Lagoon offers a unique opportunity to swim in both the sea and the Coghinas river. This location features a long stretch of soft, golden sand extending to the river's mouth.
Yes, there are opportunities for hiking. For instance, the area around the Waterfall and Natural Pool has small hiking trails. Additionally, Lake Santa Degna is noted for its forest trails, though some paths may be affected by private property access issues. For more options, you can explore Running Trails around Bultiggjata/Bortigiadas.
The region offers various cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Short ride – Coghinas River Delta loop' or the 'Archaeological Museum of Viddalba – Coghinas River Delta loop'. For a comprehensive list, check out Cycling around Bultiggjata/Bortigiadas or Road Cycling Routes around Bultiggjata/Bortigiadas.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. San Pietro Beach and the Coghinas Lagoon is ideal for families, offering both sea and river swimming. Coghinas lake is also considered family-friendly. The Waterfall and Natural Pool can be a nice spot for families, especially in spring.
The Waterfall and Natural Pool is best visited in spring when the waterfalls are most active. During autumn, they tend to be dry.
Visitors appreciate the serene atmosphere and natural beauty. Highlights like San Pietro Beach and the Coghinas Lagoon are praised for their stunning views and the contrast of colors between the white sand and blue waters. The Waterfall and Natural Pool is loved for its peacefulness and small hiking trails, often with few people around. The Li Sciucchi Artificial Lake is described as a 'dreamlike, lonely lake'.
Yes, if you're looking for tranquility, Li Sciucchi Artificial Lake is known as a 'dreamlike, lonely lake' where visitors rarely encounter others, offering a secluded experience.
The surroundings of Coghinas lake, formed by the Coghinas river, are particularly known for their rich birdlife, as well as a variety of flora and fauna.


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