City BuddyCityBuddy
Lietuvių

Walk the Caprera island coastal trail

Geriausias laikas apsilankyti

Late afternoon for golden light on the granite, with far fewer hikers than morning. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures and wildflowers that carpet the inland sections.

Biudžeto patarimai

Access to the trail is completely free, no tickets required. Parking near the bridge to Caprera costs 5 euro for the day, or park in Palau and take the bus for 1.50 euro each way.

Rekomenduojama

Hiking enthusiasts, Slow travelers who love coastal scenery, History curious visitors, Photography lovers

Planuokite savo vizitą

3-4 hours

Apie

Greiti faktai: The 12 kilometer coastal loop circles the island where Giuseppe Garibaldi spent his final years, with his simple white house still visible from the trail. Granite boulders the size of cars line the shore, sculpted by wind into shapes that change with every storm.

Akcentai: Look closely at the granite formations near the eastern side and you'll spot natural basins carved by salt spray, some holding seawater that shimmers like liquid turquoise. Local fishermen call these "the giant's bathtubs" and on calm days the water reflects the sky so perfectly you can't tell where rock ends and clouds begin.

Vidiniai patarimai

  • Start clockwise from the bridge for dramatic coastal views first, saving the wooded inland stretch for the return.
  • Wear sturdy shoes: the granite sections get polished smooth by wind and can be slippery near the water.
  • The only drinking water tap is at the Garibaldi museum entrance, so carry at least 1.5 liters per person.
  • Bring a swimsuit and towel, some of the most swimmable coves like Cala Portese are mid-trail with zero crowds.
Užsisakyti ekskursijas ir bilietus

Where to Stay in Sardinia

Selected by City Buddy based on guest reviews and proximity to top attractions

Search all hotels in Sardinia

Powered by agoda