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Road cycling around Sòssu/Sorso offers diverse routes through the historical territory of Romangia in northern Sardinia. The region overlooks the Gulf of Asinara, providing a varied landscape of coastal roads, agricultural plains, and undulating inland terrain. Cyclists can explore routes that feature views of the sea, vineyards, and olive groves, with elevations that include hills rather than mountains. The area is characterized by mostly paved surfaces, suitable for road biking.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This junction marks the access to the dirt road leading towards Osilo, immersed in the countryside of northern Sardinia. It is a useful landmark for those who practice gravel or mountain biking and wish to get away from traffic to cycle through rural landscapes and rolling hills. Those traveling with road bikes can instead continue on the paved road.
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Beautiful paved road that goes down and up and then leads to the junction for Osilo,
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On the old SP34 that connects Porto Torres to Stintino, there is the crossroads that leads to Canaglia via provincial road 4.
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Via San Giorgio Giagumona is a small country road mostly next to the railway. It is one-way, you can only travel in the direction of Sassari. Coming from Platamona and via De Martini, it allows you to reach Sassari by bike avoiding the treacherous SS 131 and Buddi-Buddi.
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Nice ride to do both on road bike and gravel, roads with little traffic with asphalt in good condition. You pass through small villages after being able to fill your water bottles or make a short stop at the bar to refresh yourself
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The Abbacurrente tower represents an element of the complex of fortified structures which, from the early Middle Ages to the mid-19th century, performed the function of defence, sighting and communication along the Sardinian coast. Located on the edge of the sea, on a rocky protrusion at the left end of the long Platamona beach, the tower mainly had a signaling purpose. Due to its small size, it could only accommodate a small garrison. Its strategic location allowed visual contact with the towers of Isola Piana, Trabucado and, on clear days, also with that of Isola Rossa.
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It's easier with a tailwind
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Beware of cars, rear view mirror recommended
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Komoot features a selection of three dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Sòssu/Sorso, all rated as moderate difficulty. However, the broader region offers over 30 community-created routes, many of which provide quiet sections ideal for road cycling.
The routes around Sòssu/Sorso primarily feature mostly paved surfaces, ideal for road cycling. While coastal rides offer flatter sections with picturesque sea views, the inland areas of Sardinia are known for more undulating terrain, providing varied elevation gains for those seeking a challenge.
Absolutely! The region boasts stunning coastal views along the Gulf of Asinara, with routes passing by beautiful beaches like Marina di Sorso and Platamona. Inland, you'll cycle through fertile plains with vineyards and olive groves. Keep an eye out for natural monuments like the distinctive Elephant Rock (Rock of the Elephant), a natural formation resembling a sitting elephant.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience in Sòssu/Sorso, with an average score of 4.2 stars from 175 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from scenic coastal roads to agricultural countryside, and the opportunity to discover quiet, traffic-free sections perfect for road biking.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore the charming medieval town of Castelsardo, home to the impressive Castelsardo Castle. Other notable sites include ancient archaeological remains like The tomb of Molafà and the Hypogeic Necropolis of Su Crucifissu Mannu, offering glimpses into Sardinia's past.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Torre di Abbacurrente – Torre di Abbacurrente loop from Santa Maria di Pisa offers a moderate circular ride, providing a convenient way to explore the area without retracing your steps.
Sòssu/Sorso enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for road cycling. During these seasons, the weather is pleasantly mild, and the landscapes are vibrant, offering comfortable conditions for longer rides away from heavy traffic.
Many routes in the region provide a fantastic mix. For instance, the area around Torre di Abbacurrente offers coastal views, while routes like the Junction to Sennori – Tomb of the Giants of Oridda loop from Sorso venture inland, showcasing the agricultural richness of the area with its vineyards and olive groves.
While the featured routes are around 40-45 km, the wider region offers longer excursions. For example, the route Junction to Sennori – Tomb of the Giants of Oridda loop from Sorso is one of the longer moderate options listed, covering over 45 km with significant elevation gain, providing a substantial ride on quieter roads.
Definitely. The fertile plain surrounding Sorso is renowned for its agricultural traditions, particularly olive oil and Vermentino wine production. Many routes, especially those venturing slightly inland, will take you through picturesque landscapes of vineyards and olive groves, offering a glimpse into the region's rich agricultural heritage.
The Bell Tower of the Cathedral of Sant'Antonio Abate is located in nearby Castelsardo. Routes originating from or passing through Castelsardo, such as the Junction to Sennori – Nulvi–Martis–Tergu Junction loop from Castheddu/Castelsardo, will bring you close to this significant historical and cultural landmark.


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