Best lakes around Alzachèna/Arzachena are primarily found as smaller water bodies near its renowned coastline. This region in Sardinia is known for its stunning marine landscapes and pristine beaches. While large freshwater lakes are not a prominent feature, visitors can discover interesting saltwater bodies and ponds adjacent to popular beach areas. The natural environment offers a blend of coastal beauty and unique aquatic features.
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The island of Magdalena is very beautiful 👍
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The bay was a dream, the bike path there was breakneck! We had to push and carry the bike more than we could ride, and definitely NO ONE has ever visited the three adjacent bays by bike (except us 😂😂). Please don't try this.
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If you don't have time to go to the island of Maddalena, you should at least enjoy the magnificent view from the rest area on the panoramic road above Palau.
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The Capo d'Orso salt pans, located on the north-western coast of Sardinia, are a natural area of great interest, famous for the production of sea salt. This landscape of great beauty is characterized by shallow bodies of water and evaporation basins, where salt is still harvested using traditional methods. In addition to being a place of production, the salt pans also offer an excellent opportunity to cycle immersed in nature, with a panoramic view of the sea and the surrounding mountains.
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A beautiful bay, but not easy to reach. The last part of the path involves climbing over rocks. But you are practically alone in the bay. A wonderful sandy beach with very few stones, but with countless mini mussels and sea snails. When we visited, there was an octopus about 40cm long lying in the shallow water with its arms outstretched, which then swam lazily to the side. On the way we discovered Cala Napoletana, which is possibly even more beautiful.
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Cala Serena is worth a hike. A rocky path with beautiful views leads from Cala Garibaldi to the bay. Thanks to the somewhat difficult access, the bay is only sparsely visited. Particularly striking is the wetland with a lake and lush vegetation directly behind the beach. The bay is extremely beautiful for swimming: no rocks, but a wonderful fine sandy bottom with incredibly clear water that shines turquoise in the sun. Small silver fish with a distinctive black spot on the base of their tails populate the underwater world. The bay is shallow and deeply indented, making it ideal for children.
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sempre aperta - always open
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Arzachena is primarily known for its stunning coastline and beaches. While large freshwater lakes are not a prominent feature, you will find smaller saltwater bodies, ponds, and salt pans, often located adjacent to popular beach areas. For significant freshwater lake experiences, you would need to venture to other regions of Sardinia.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Cala Serena is a beautiful bay on Caprera with crystal clear waters, perfect for swimming. Mannena Beach is another family-friendly option, featuring a wide stretch of sand, Mediterranean vegetation, and a small pond nearby. Le Saline Beach - Palau also offers shallow bodies of water and is suitable for families.
Beyond the typical beaches, you can explore the shallow bodies of water and evaporation basins at Le Saline Beach - Palau, known for its salt production. Near Spiaggia di Tanca Manna, there's an interesting saltwater lake, and Grande Pevero Beach is bordered by sand dunes and a pond, offering picturesque surroundings.
You can enjoy various activities. Cycling is popular, especially around Le Saline Beach - Palau, which offers an excellent opportunity to cycle immersed in nature. Hiking is also a great option, with beautiful bays like Caprarese Cove being wonderful for a hike. For more structured routes, consider the Cycling routes around Arzachena or Running trails, which include coastal walks.
While large lake-specific trails are not common, you can find scenic coastal walks. For example, there's a 'Scenic Coastal Walk loop from spiaggia Mannena' which is a moderate running trail. Many of the beaches, like Caprarese Cove, are also excellent starting points for hikes along the coast. For more hiking options, explore the broader running and walking trails in the region.
Visitors consistently praise the crystal clear, turquoise waters and the beautiful, often secluded bays. Many highlight the excellent swimming opportunities, the stunning views from coastal viewpoints, and the chance to immerse themselves in the Mediterranean vegetation. The unique blend of coastal beauty with smaller, interesting water bodies is a key draw.
Yes, Panorama View Palau offers a crisp ascent to a stunning panoramic view over Palau and the surrounding islands, including various coastal water bodies. It's highly recommended for its breathtaking vistas.
Absolutely. The area around Le Saline Beach - Palau is particularly noted for cycling, offering an easy bike tour through a natural area with panoramic sea views. You can find more cycling routes, including those skirting coastal areas, in the Cycling around Arzachena guide.
The best time to visit is typically during the spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities and swimming, and the crowds are smaller than in peak summer. The water is still warm enough for swimming, and the Mediterranean vegetation is vibrant.
Yes, for a true natural freshwater lake experience, you would need to explore other parts of Sardinia. The island's only natural freshwater lake is Lago Baratz, located near Argentiera. Other significant lakes include Lake Omodeo (the largest on the island), Lake Coghinas, and Lake Cedrino, all offering diverse natural environments and activities.
Yes, for many popular beaches like Mannena Beach, parking is available nearby. While sometimes free, especially during off-peak seasons, it can be subject to charges during busier times.


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