Best lakes around Padru are primarily characterized by lagoons and reservoirs, as the region is known more for its rivers and springs than large natural lakes. Padru, located in the Monte Acuto region of Sardinia, offers natural landscapes suitable for outdoor activities like walking and mountain biking through its woods and Mediterranean scrub. While major tourist lakes are not prominent, the area features a rich network of fluvial environments and smaller water bodies. These natural features Padru Sardinia provide opportunities…
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Unfortunately, we weren't there, but we definitely have to go next time; it looks interesting...
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The beach is beautiful, but at the end of April and the end of October it is completely crowded compared to other beautiful beaches.
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At the southern end, the beach can still be crowded, the further you get onto the spit, the emptier it becomes. Beautiful views open up onto the lagoon and the landscape behind it. With luck, flamingos and other birds can also be seen. The dunes behind the beach are protected and should not be entered (which unfortunately not everyone respects). A shame for us, but good for nature.
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Great view, in autumn it is probably quite empty
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Lu Impostu is located between the Aldia tip, to the south, and the Cappeciolio tip, to the north. It is separated from Brandinchi beach only by a thin wooded promontory and is very similar to the latter, with its crystal clear waters and white sands. To access the beach, there is a large car park, and after a short descent, it is necessary to cross a small ford in the pond behind. Also known as Brandinchi port, Lu Impostu beach was, at least until the 18th century, the place of hidden commercial activities with the hinterland; the name itself, translated from the Gallura dialect, means "place where things are piled up".
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The beach invites you to stroll and swim.
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The beach is also a recommendation in bad weather.
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Padru's aquatic environments are primarily characterized by lagoons and reservoirs. The region is known more for its rivers and springs than large natural lakes. These water bodies offer diverse natural settings to explore.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The San Teodoro Lagoon is a popular, family-friendly beach and lagoon area. Lu Impostu Beach is another excellent choice, offering crystal clear waters and white sands, with a salt lake in the background.
The San Teodoro Lagoon is a significant refuge for many bird species, including flamingos. It's connected to the sea by a narrow inlet, creating a unique habitat for wildlife.
Lake Maccheronis is a beautiful reservoir located in the mountains, offering particularly scenic views. It's considered a natural monument and is appreciated for its picturesque setting, though it is generally for looking at, not for swimming.
Yes, the region around Padru offers numerous trails. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'View of Badegumpe Waterfall – Rock Formations loop' or 'Scenic Rocky Trail – Monte Nieddu loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy trails such as 'Pala di Monti and Rio Pitrisconi Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Padru and MTB Trails around Padru guides.
Visitor tips suggest that the beginning of June and mid to end of September offer pleasant experiences, with fewer crowds compared to peak summer. For example, La Cinta Beach is less crowded further from parking areas during these times. May can also be a good time, though some natural pools might require crossing fords barefoot after rain.
Yes, for popular spots like La Cinta Beach and Lu Impostu Beach, there are large car parks available. However, these areas can still get busy, especially closer to the parking lots.
La Cinta Beach and the San Teodoro Lagoon offers a 3.5 km long stretch of beach. It's known for becoming less crowded the further you walk from the parking areas, providing a more tranquil experience. The lagoon itself is a distinct natural feature, serving as a bird refuge.
Yes, there is a Natural Pool in Sardinia that can be explored. However, be aware that it can sometimes be dry, especially during certain seasons, and the paths leading to it can be rocky. Good walking shoes are recommended.
Visitors appreciate the beautiful natural landscapes, including the extensive holly oak and cork oak woods, and Mediterranean scrub. The crystal clear waters and white sands of the beaches, along with the scenic views from reservoirs like Lake Maccheronis, are frequently highlighted. The presence of flamingos and other bird species in the lagoons also adds to the appeal.
Yes, running trails in the area offer scenic views. For instance, the 'View of the Lagoon and Tavolara – Horse Pasture loop' provides glimpses of the lagoon. Another option is the 'Rock Pool in Sardinia loop', which takes you through varied terrain. More running routes can be found in the Running Trails around Padru guide.


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