Set off to discover Punta Giglio, a jewel in the Porto Conte Park in Alghero, on a trek through the greenery of the beautiful north-western coast of Sardinia. Halfway through, you can relax with an aperitif of local products while exploring the park's wooded area, rich in biodiversity and tranquillity. Along the way, you will discover World War II military posts, which add historical charm to the experience. During the hike, you will enjoy breathtaking views of the bay of Porto Conte and Capo Caccia, with an unmissable view from Cala Bramassa. Don't miss this perfect adventure for those seeking nature, history and authentic flavours!
The Porto Conte Regional Park, established in 1999, covers 5,000 hectares of stunning coastline and inland areas near Alghero, Sardinia. Stretching for 60 kilometers along the coast, the park features a striking blend of sandy beaches and towering cliffs. Since 2002, it has included the Capo Caccia Marine Area, a vital zone for the preservation of Mediterranean biodiversity. This protected natural landscape offers diverse experiences for nature lovers, from scenic hiking trails to coastal exploration and wildlife watching.
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