Capo Ferrato and Monte Ferru Loop
Capo Ferrato and Monte Ferru Loop
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28.2km
440m
Mountain biking
Embark on the Capo Ferrato and Monte Ferru Loop, a moderate mountain biking route that takes you through the wild promontory of Capo Ferrato. This 17.5-mile (28.2 km) circular trail offers a diverse ride, with sections of unpaved paths, gravel, and some asphalt. You will gain 1446 feet (441 metres)…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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6.91 km
Highlight • Monument
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9.35 km
Highlight • Beach
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10.1 km
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28.2 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
15.3 km
7.85 km
4.53 km
581 m
Surfaces
12.2 km
7.78 km
4.14 km
3.76 km
389 m
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This mountain bike trail is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty. While some sections are easy and accessible, the presence of bumpy and rocky access roads, especially to the lighthouse, means it requires a good fitness level and some technical ability for mountain biking.
The route traverses the wild promontory of Capo Ferrato, featuring varied terrain. You'll encounter unpaved and natural sections, some gravel, and asphalt portions. The access road to the lighthouse can be particularly bumpy and rocky. Expect typical Sardinian Mediterranean landscapes with scrub, ancient sheepfolds, Domus de Janas, and nuraghi.
The primary highlight is the breathtaking 360-degree views from the Capo Ferrato Lighthouse. You'll also pass by beautiful coastal spots like Cala Sa Figu and Cala de Portu s'Ilixi, and encounter historical elements like ancient sheepfolds and nuraghi.
While the trail is in a natural, wild area, specific leash rules for dogs are not explicitly stated. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the presence of wildlife and varied terrain. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and capable of handling the moderate difficulty and varied surfaces.
The trail offers stunning views year-round, but for mountain biking, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal. During these seasons, the weather is typically milder, making for a more comfortable ride than the hot summer months, and the natural scents of the Mediterranean scrub are particularly intense.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Faro di Capo Ferrato — giro ad anello mountain bike trail. It is freely accessible for outdoor enthusiasts.
The trail is easily accessible, but specific parking information for the trailhead is not detailed. Generally, in areas like Capo Ferrato, you can find parking near the start of popular routes or access points to the promontory. It's recommended to check local maps or komoot's starting point for the most convenient parking options.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Sentiero Escursionistico Monte Ferru, which covers about 11% of the trail. This offers opportunities to explore additional paths if you wish to extend your ride.
From the Capo Ferrato Lighthouse, you'll be treated to breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. These include the entire Muravera territory, the Sarrabus landscape, the forest of the Park of the Sette Fratelli, and the lively beaches of Colostrai and Feraxi to the north. To the south, the expansive Costa Rei can be admired.
While some sections are easy, the overall moderate difficulty and the presence of bumpy, rocky terrain, especially on the access road to the lighthouse, might be challenging for absolute beginners. Riders should have some mountain biking experience and a reasonable fitness level to comfortably enjoy the entire loop.
The promontory of Capo Ferrato is described as an "oasis of peace and silence," implying a wild and solitary experience. Amenities like cafes or dedicated water sources are not typically found directly on the trail itself. It's highly recommended to carry all necessary water and snacks with you. You might find facilities in nearby towns like Muravera or along the Costa Rei.
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Our legs were very badly scratched! The views were great, but it's no fun anymore.
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