Best natural monuments around Figari/Golfo Aranci are characterized by a diverse landscape that includes striking limestone promontories and extensive marine protected areas. This region offers a blend of coastal features, unique rock formations, and varied ecosystems. Visitors can explore areas like Capo Figari, known for its high cliffs and panoramic views, and the Tavolara Punta Coda Cavallo Marine Protected Area, which encompasses several islands and rich underwater environments. The natural beauty here provides opportunities for hiking, exploring beaches, and observing…
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Duration approx. 2 hours, including breaks. Sturdy shoes required. Thursday market in San Pentaleo from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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Capriccioli beach / Cala Capriccioli In the north-east of Sardinia, a small peninsula divides a piece of paradise. Here lies a beach with particularly fine sand, which, lined with granite rocks, reflects light colors and offers a breathtaking view of the small islands of the Costa Smeralda A strip of granite covered with Mediterranean vegetation protrudes into the sea in the southern part of the Costa Smeralda. The name Capriccioli means "little goats" in Gallura. They are a pair of powerful, rounded rocks smoothed by the sea, which form several coves located south of Porto Cervo, in the Arzachena area, about 15 km from the city. The small beaches of Capriccioli are all made of fine, light sand with greyish shades that sink into the deep blue sea, protected by yellow, pink and reddish granite rocks in the midst of dense Mediterranean scrub: junipers, mastic trees, olive trees and maritime pines that add to the wild charm of the place. The east coast is characterized by a flat, sandy seabed, protected from the Mistral, making it an ideal place for families with children. Separated by pink granite blocks, to the west lies the other side of the Capriccioli coastal strip, which offers two more beaches. Text / Source: Sardegna Turismo.it https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/de/entdecken/cala-capriccioli https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/de/
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The path is not easy to find, a bit over hill and dale and quite steep, but there are beautiful views.
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A fairly unknown hiking trail, you are (almost) alone
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A fairly unknown hiking trail, you are (almost) alone
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Can you ride a bike?
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deserted in December
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The Turtle Cove is a truly magical place. This splendid beach, characterized by its white sand, is guarded by two enormous rocks in the shape of turtle heads which give it a unique atmosphere. Exploring the paths that connect Golfo Aranci to Cala Sabina offers breathtaking views, and this area is generally quiet and uncrowded. If you have the opportunity to stay until sunset, I highly recommend it, because it is an incredible sight.
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The region boasts diverse natural features. You can discover the impressive Rock Formations of San Pantaleo, characterized by bizarre stones and offering wonderful views of the countryside. Another distinctive spot is the Unique Rock Formation, known for its challenging paths and a sense of solitude. Additionally, the Capo Figari promontory features striking limestone cliffs and panoramic vistas, while the Tavolara Punta Coda Cavallo Marine Protected Area offers majestic islands and vibrant underwater environments.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Turtle Cove is a splendid beach with white sand and two large rocks resembling turtle heads, offering a quiet and uncrowded atmosphere. Il Pirata Beach (Capriccioli) is another excellent choice, known for its fine sand and calm waters, ideal for families with children. The Entrance to Costa Smeralda also features family-friendly beaches.
The area offers a variety of hiking experiences. For instance, the Rock Formations of San Pantaleo provide intermediate trails through scrub and forests with impressive views. The Unique Rock Formation involves challenging, overgrown paths. Capo Figari itself has numerous well-marked trekking trails, including the historical 'Sentiero dei Carbonai,' offering spectacular views and opportunities for birdwatching. You can find more detailed running trails in the region, such as the 'Cala Moresca Beach – View of Isola di Figarolo loop from Fìgari/Golfo Aranci', by exploring the Running Trails around Figari/Golfo Aranci guide.
Many natural monuments offer breathtaking viewpoints. From the summit of Capo Figari, you can enjoy 360-degree views of the Gulf of Olbia, Capo Ceraso, Tavolara Island, and other islands. The Rock Formations of San Pantaleo also provide wonderful views of the countryside. Additionally, Il Pirata Beach (Capriccioli) and Turtle Cove are known for their scenic coastal views.
The Tavolara Punta Coda Cavallo Marine Protected Area is a significant marine natural monument. It encompasses the majestic Tavolara Island and the beautiful Molara Island, known for its shallow, turquoise pools. This area is renowned for its vibrant underwater environments, including extensive Posidonia meadows and Mediterranean coral, making it a prime destination for diving and snorkeling. Isola di Figarolo, opposite Cala Moresca, is also a Site of Community Importance with rich marine biodiversity and underwater caves.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'View of Spiaggia degli Aranci – Granite rock pass with sea view loop from Golfo Aranci' or touring bicycle routes such as the 'Lungomare Golfo Aranci – White Beach loop from Golfo Aranci'. For more options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Figari/Golfo Aranci guide and the Cycling around Figari/Golfo Aranci guide.
The natural monuments are home to diverse wildlife. Capo Figari is part of a protected natural reserve where you might spot mouflons and rare birds like peregrine falcons. Isola di Figarolo is recognized for its rich biodiversity, including mouflons, cormorants, peregrine falcons, and herring gulls. The Tavolara Punta Coda Cavallo Marine Protected Area boasts exceptional marine biodiversity, representing 50% of all vertebrate species found in Sardinia, including endemic species and unique blue lizards.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning natural beauty, the sense of solitude on less-traveled paths, and the unique geological formations. Many appreciate the crystal-clear waters and white sands of beaches like Turtle Cove and Il Pirata Beach (Capriccioli). The impressive mountains and bizarre stones of places like the Rock Formations of San Pantaleo are also highly praised for their visual impact and hiking opportunities.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the Unique Rock Formation is described as a fairly unknown hiking trail where you can be 'almost alone,' offering a more secluded experience. Cala Greca, near Capo Figari, is another picturesque cove with deep blue waters and pink pebbles, hidden by cliffs, providing a tranquil escape.
Yes, the region offers many beautiful spots for swimming. Cala Moresca, near Capo Figari, is known for its crystal-clear emerald to turquoise waters. The Molara pools within the Tavolara Punta Coda Cavallo Marine Protected Area are famous for their shallow, transparent waters, perfect for a refreshing dip. Beaches like Turtle Cove and Il Pirata Beach (Capriccioli) also provide excellent opportunities for wild swimming.
Capo Figari is not only naturally beautiful but also holds historical intrigue. It features a former semaphore station where Guglielmo Marconi conducted experiments, as well as an old English cemetery. The 'Sentiero dei Carbonai' trekking trail also hints at the historical activities in the area.


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