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Road cycling in Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago di La Maddalena features a diverse landscape of islands, islets, and extensive coastline. The terrain offers a mix of well-paved roads, rolling hills, and some steeper climbs, particularly on La Maddalena and Caprera islands. The region is characterized by granite and schist formations, sculpted by natural elements, and offers panoramic coastal views throughout. This protected area provides varied cycling experiences across its main islands.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Embark on a scenic road cycling adventure with the La Maddalena and Caprera Islands Loop, a moderate route that takes you through breathtaking coastal landscapes. You will pedal along crystal-clear…
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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. 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. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Amazing how smoothly this runs. Both on the outward and return journey. And what a view you have during this crossing. You can't take it all in.
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Was here by car but would love to go cycling here sometime. Beautiful passage with beautiful views on all sides! Recommended this passage.
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A municipality formed by some of the most famous and beautiful islands in Italy, the municipality of La Maddalena is located on the largest island of the archipelago, also called La Maddalena. The port and the historic center, in addition to the wonderful beaches, are unmissable here.
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The ferry departs every half hour and the crossing takes about half an hour.
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Monument to Garibaldi, La Maddalena Bronze statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi, La Maddalena Island, Sardinia, October 2021
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La Maddalena (The island was inhabited in prehistoric times) The island was inhabited in prehistoric times, but was abandoned after the fall of the Western Roman Empire until the 17th century, when a colony of shepherds settled here and founded the current municipality. Its strategically favourable location with the unavoidable passage through the Bocche di Bonifacio made the island a military outpost, as evidenced by the fortifications that can still be visited today. This was also an attraction for Napoleon Bonaparte, who was repelled in 1793 by the fleet commander Domenico Millelire, who was born here. For a long time the island was a base for the Italian and US Navy, which was finally disbanded in early 2008. The US submarines were stationed off Santo Stefano, the fourth largest island in the archipelago. Today La Maddalena is the seat of a non-commissioned officer school and the naval department. The only small town in the archipelago has over 11,000 inhabitants. Its harbor overlooks the town of Palau, which is a 15-minute ferry ride away. The cobbled streets of the old town are lined with palaces from the late 18th century and the parish church of Santa Maria Maddalena stands above it. The sacristy of this church houses the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art, which exhibits the treasure of the patron saint. This includes the crucifix and two silver candlesticks that Admiral Nelson gave in 1804. It is a historical memorial of the city. In the small harbor of Cala Gavetta stands the statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi, who spent the last 26 years of his life on the island of Caprera, which is connected to La Maddalena by the 600 m long artificial strip of land known as Passo della Moneta. The second largest island in the archipelago was the "garden" of the hero of the two worlds, which is now famous for the Garibaldino Compendium, the most visited museum in Sardinia. The pristine green land is surrounded by beautiful bays, each one more beautiful than the next: Coticcio, the Tahiti of Sardinia, Cala dei Due Mari and Spiaggia del Relitto are particularly noteworthy. In Stagnali, a military base in the interwar period and now a center for environmental education, there is the Museo geomineralogico naturalistico, where rocks and rare minerals such as huge quartz crystals, beach sand and fossils can be seen. Text / Source: Sardegna Turismo.it https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/de/orte/north-east/la-maddalena
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La Maddalena (granite and poplar formations over 45 km) The archipelago itself and the nature park are named after the only inhabited place on the largest island, a true paradise with countless scenic and historical-cultural treasures in the north-east of Sardinia: it is a dream destination for tourists from all over the world. A 45 km long panoramic road runs around the island and offers truly breathtaking views: granite and poplar formations border rugged sections, lonely gulfs, quiet bays, brilliant white beaches and turquoise blue sea as well as gentle hills that stretch into the hinterland. La Maddalena is the big sister of around 60 larger and smaller islands that form the largest archipelago in Gallura and Sardinia. In 1994 this area was declared a national park and is an untouched natural wonder in the heart of the Mediterranean. The island is the ideal destination for holidays in harmony with the treasures of nature: just 3 km from the residential area, paths through Mediterranean scrub lead to the fjord of Cala Francese, famous above all for the quarry of high-quality granite that has been a source of wealth for centuries. To the south, along the promenade of Padule, near a military fortress, stretches the Nido d'Aquila. Not far from there is Punta Tegge, another paradise of sand and polished rocks. To the north, bays with the finest white sand dunes amid rocks shaped by time: Cala Lunga, Monti d'Arena and Bassa Trinita, a beach dominated by a small church built in the 18th century, which is a place of deep devotion. To the east, you will be enchanted by the charming little bay of Spalmatore: cream-colored sand, bordered by Mediterranean scrub and impressive pink rocks. Text / Source: Sardegna Turismo.it https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/de/orte/north-east/la-maddalena
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There are 11 dedicated road cycling routes in Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago di La Maddalena, offering a variety of experiences across the islands. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
The terrain in Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago di La Maddalena offers a diverse mix, primarily on La Maddalena and Caprera islands. You'll find well-paved roads, rolling hills, and some steeper climbs, all set amidst stunning coastal views and unique granite and schist rock formations. Routes range from easy coastal rides to more challenging paths with significant elevation gain.
The best season for road cycling in the archipelago is generally spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is mild and pleasant, and the islands are less crowded. Summer can be very hot, though coastal breezes can offer some relief.
Yes, the Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago di La Maddalena offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the View of Cala Spalmatore – Caprera Bridge loop is an easy 15-mile path providing coastal scenery and access to beautiful beaches like Cala Spalmatore.
Many routes offer access to significant landmarks and natural features. You can cycle through the historic La Maddalena town center, cross the Ponte della Maddalena (Caprera Causeway) connecting La Maddalena and Caprera, or visit idyllic beaches like Cala Serena. Caprera Island is also home to the Garibaldi Museum.
Yes, while there are no 'difficult' rated routes, several 'moderate' routes offer a good challenge with significant elevation gain and longer distances. The La Maddalena and Caprera Islands Loop, for example, is a 20.2-mile route with nearly 400 meters of elevation gain, providing a rewarding experience with panoramic views.
Absolutely. Many of the road cycling routes in Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago di La Maddalena are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Popular options include the La Maddalena and Caprera Islands Loop and the La Maddalena Coastal Route – View of Porto Massimo loop.
Yes, the archipelago is famous for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. Many road cycling routes, especially on La Maddalena and Caprera, pass by or offer easy access to stunning beaches like Cala Spalmatore, Punta Tegge, and Bassa Trinità, providing perfect spots for a refreshing swim.
Bicycle rental shops are conveniently located, particularly near the ferry port in La Maddalena town. They offer a variety of bike types suitable for exploring the island's roads.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the breathtaking coastal views, the well-paved panoramic roads, and the unique experience of cycling between the islands. The diverse terrain, from easy coastal paths to challenging climbs, is also a highlight for many.
Many routes are designed to showcase the archipelago's beauty. The panoramic circular road on La Maddalena Island, which connects to Caprera, is particularly renowned for its spectacular coastal views. The View of Porto Massimo – La Maddalena Coastal Route loop also offers stunning vistas of the coastline and Porto Massimo.
The primary way to access the islands is via ferry to La Maddalena. Once on La Maddalena, local buses operate, but for direct access to specific cycling routes, it's often more convenient to start from La Maddalena town, where many routes begin or are easily accessible.


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