Best lakes around Posthudorra/Porto Torres are found in the broader northwestern Sardinia region, which features diverse aquatic environments. While Posthudorra/Porto Torres is primarily a coastal city known for its port, the surrounding area includes Sardinia's only natural freshwater lake and several significant wetlands. These geographical features contribute to a varied natural landscape, offering opportunities for nature observation and outdoor activities.
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There is no one here in January...best time for cycling...swimming only for the really tough
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Here you can pedal or push your bike by hand on a very white expanse of white sand mixed with salt.
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This beautiful beach has white sand and crystal clear sea and is located near the Stagno delle Saline, from which it takes its name.
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Beautiful, light, somewhat pebbly sandy beach. In October you almost have it to yourself. Just beyond is a pretty large salt lake. A free mobile home parking space, also for overnight, is also available.
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The Saline beach has both bathing establishments and parts of the free beach. It is characteristic for its fine and very clear sand. It takes its name from the marshy area behind the coast where salt is grown.
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Saline beach has both bathing establishments and parts of free beach. It is characteristic for its fine and very clear sand. It takes its name from the marshy area behind the coast where salt is grown.
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The Casaraccio pond is a place that satisfies birdwatchers. With patience and calm you can spot many different species.
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From Sassari to Platamona via Buddi Buddi Buddi Buddi is the name of the provincial road s.p. 60 that descends from Sassari to the sea and for most of its length is equipped with a protected cycle path on each side. Its strange toponym, according to the explanation of the linguist Massimo Pittau, means "bubble and bubble" and refers to the presence, in ancient times, of numerous sources of hot water, which once flowed in abundance in the area. Platamona is a name of Byzantine origin which means "flat place". This name is probably due to the presence of marshes and swamps. It is located on the coast of the Gulf of Asinara touching the municipalities of Sorso, Sassari and Porto Torres and is a long beach (the second in Italy for length: 15 km) with white sand dunes and shallow waters, a varied flora that alternates a thick pine forest with the Mediterranean scrub and is rich in pines, junipers, coastal flora, sea lilies ... It is a free beach with ample parking (also equipped for campers) and camping areas or tourist facilities and is suitable for holidays for families with children. It is accessed from the S.S. 200 (coastal road between Porto Torres and Castelsardo) In the immediate vicinity of the beach, beyond the road, lies the homonymous water expanse: it is a basin of slightly brackish water, fed by the Rio Buddi Buddi, which no longer communicates with the sea and tends to become swampy; it is surrounded by thick reeds and is rich in flora of naturalistic interest and fauna or avifauna (also migratory): white herons, mallards and sultan chickens.
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The region offers a mix of natural and wetland environments. Key spots include Saline Beach, known for its fine sand and a large salt lake behind it, and the White Sand and Salt Flats, a unique natural monument. For birdwatching, Casaraccio Pond is highly recommended. Further afield, Lake Baratz stands out as Sardinia's only natural freshwater lake, offering a distinct natural experience.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. Saline Beach is family-friendly with fine sand and bathing establishments. Casaraccio Pond is also noted as family-friendly, ideal for quiet nature observation. Additionally, the area around Platamona, including the pond mentioned in the From Sassari to Platamona via Buddi Buddi route, features a long beach with shallow waters and is suitable for families.
You'll encounter diverse natural landscapes. Lake Baratz is surrounded by a coniferous forest and separated from the sea by a significant dune system, with shores rich in reeds, cypresses, and tamarisks. Wetlands like Stagno di Pilo and Stagno di Platamona are important habitats for various flora and fauna. The coastal areas, such as Saline Beach and the White Sand and Salt Flats, showcase unique sand and salt formations.
The region offers various outdoor activities. Lake Baratz is popular for excursions by foot, horseback, or bicycle, with marked paths through its surrounding forest. Birdwatching is excellent at Casaraccio Pond and Lake Baratz. For cycling, the White Sand and Salt Flats offer a unique surface to pedal on. You can also explore nearby routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities. Lake Baratz features easy, marked paths, including a ring-shaped path around the lake and one leading to Porto Ferro beach. While Casaraccio Pond doesn't offer a circular hike, it's still a good spot for a walk and bird observation. For more extensive options, you can find various hiking routes in the broader Posthudorra/Porto Torres area, such as the 'Granite Trail' or 'Walk in Porto Torres between city and seafront'.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting, offering pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. During these seasons, the natural landscapes are vibrant, and birdwatching opportunities are often at their peak, especially for migratory species in the wetlands. Summer can be very warm, making coastal areas like Saline Beach more popular for swimming.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the unique experience of the White Sand and Salt Flats for cycling, and the fine, clear sand of Saline Beach. Birdwatchers particularly value Casaraccio Pond for its diverse species. The overall appeal lies in the opportunity to observe local wildlife and experience natural ecosystems away from more developed areas.
While not exactly 'hidden,' Lake Baratz is a unique gem as Sardinia's only natural freshwater lake, offering a distinct ecological experience with its surrounding forest and rich birdlife. The Stagno di Pilo and Stagno di Platamona wetlands, though less prominent than coastal attractions, provide quiet opportunities for nature observation and experiencing the region's natural ecosystems away from the crowds.
Absolutely. Casaraccio Pond is a prime spot for birdwatchers, where many different species can be observed with patience. Lake Baratz is also excellent for birdwatching, with various wading birds like red herons, coots, and kingfishers visible from several vantage points. The Stagno di Pilo and Stagno di Platamona wetlands are also important habitats for local and migratory avifauna.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The White Sand and Salt Flats offer a unique surface for cycling. The From Sassari to Platamona via Buddi Buddi route includes a protected cycle path and passes near the Platamona pond. Lake Baratz also has paths suitable for bicycles. For more dedicated routes, explore the cycling and gravel biking guides for the Posthudorra/Porto Torres area.
Yes, for some locations. Saline Beach offers ample parking, including options for overnight stays. The Platamona beach area, near the pond, also provides extensive parking, including facilities for campers. For Lake Baratz, there are likely designated parking areas given its popularity for excursions, though specific details would require local inquiry.


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