Best attractions and places to see around Viddha Eccia/Viddalba, a municipality in Sardinia, Italy, encompass a range of historical, natural, and cultural sites. The region features archaeological remnants from the Nuragic to Roman eras, including *domus de janas* and *nuraghe*. Viddalba is situated near the beaches of the Gulf of Asinara and offers natural landscapes like Mount Ruiu and Mount San Gavino. This area provides opportunities for exploring ancient history, coastal environments, and traditional Sardinian culture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A walk through the pretty and quiet Tempio Pausania is highly recommended.
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The view is worth seeing and the tower is very impressive. We didn't find an entrance.
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What an incredibly beautiful bay, a few hundred meters through the terrain and then this view!
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Spiaggia di Cala li Cossi - a very beautiful, hidden beach with slightly coarser sand. The path to the beach itself is a highlight. You have to go up and down a few steps before you reach the beach after about 10 minutes. We were here in the off season and it was lonely, but it sure gets busy in the summer.
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The view is simply stunning, thanks to the contrast of colors between the very white sand and the two extensions of blue, that of the river and the sea. San Pietro beach is a long and wide stretch of soft, golden sand, which extends from the west, from La Ciaccia, to the mouth of the Coghinas river in the east, passing near the small church and settlement of San Pietro a Mare. It's great to swim alternating between the sea and the river.
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The tower of the Isola Rossa, often mistakenly called the Aragonese Tower, was built between 1578 and 1595 to protect the territory from Saracen pirates. Subsequently, when the defensive needs no longer existed, the structure continued to be used to counter the clandestine trafficking that took place between Sardinia and nearby Corsica. The view from the tower is magnificent. From here a path leads to La Marinedda beach.
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The red porphyry rock makes the Canneddi Cape something special: when the light is right, the red rock with the emerald-colored, clear water is a real eye-catcher and makes the cameras glow right along. Of course there are beautiful bathing bays and unusual rock formations here, but this time in red tones. If you can tolerate a bit of crawling, you can enjoy a “canyon” in the more rugged areas.
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The old Spsnian watchtower is impressive
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit Cala Li Cossi Beach, a beautiful bay known for its pebble beach and as a starting point for coastal hikes. Another striking natural monument is the Red Rock Formations at Capo Canneddi, featuring reddish rocks rising directly from the sea. Additionally, the San Pietro Beach and the Coghinas Lagoon offer a long stretch of sand where you can swim in both the sea and the river.
Yes, Viddalba is rich in history. You can explore the Isola Rossa Tower, a 16th-century watchtower offering magnificent views. The area also features remnants from the Nuragic to Roman eras, including *domus de janas* and *nuraghe*, as well as a Roman necropolis and an ancient Roman bridge. The medieval Romanesque church of San Giovanni Evangelista is another significant landmark.
The area is ideal for active tourism. You can enjoy hiking, running, and cycling. For specific routes, check out the hiking trails around Viddha Eccia/Viddalba, running trails, and cycling routes. Popular options include exploring rural paths, horseback riding, and various water sports like sailing, windsurfing, and kayaking along the nearby Gulf of Asinara.
Many attractions cater to families. Cala Li Cossi Beach and San Pietro Beach and the Coghinas Lagoon are great for a day out by the sea. The settlement of Tempio Pausania (Sardinia), with its medieval streets and granite palaces, offers an interesting cultural experience for all ages. Exploring the archaeological sites can also be an educational family activity.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. For example, the 'Hot Spring at Casteldoria – Torre di San Giovanni loop' is an easy 6.6 km hike starting from Viddalba. More moderate options include the 'Rock Formations Hiking Trail – Lu Frati e La Monza loop'. You can find more detailed information and routes on the Hiking around Viddha Eccia/Viddalba guide.
Tempio Pausania (Sardinia) is renowned for its historical center, characterized by medieval streets, religious buildings, and granite palaces, earning it the nickname 'city of stone'. It's also famous for its vineyards producing fine wines like Vermentino and Moscato, and for its healing thermal and oligomineral springs.
Visitors love the unique beauty of the beaches. Cala Li Cossi Beach is appreciated for its small, beautiful bay, though it can get crowded. San Pietro Beach and the Coghinas Lagoon is praised for its stunning contrast of white sand and the blue of both the river and the sea, offering a unique opportunity to swim in both. Many also enjoy that these beaches serve as starting points for coastal hikes.
Yes, the area offers several cycling routes. You can take an easy 'Archaeological Museum of Viddalba – Coghinas River Delta loop' from Viddalba, covering about 21.8 km. For more challenging rides, there are options like the 'Doria Castle – View of Lake Casteldoria loop'. Explore more routes on the Cycling around Viddha Eccia/Viddalba guide.
For panoramic views, the Isola Rossa Tower provides a magnificent vantage point over the coast. The Red Rock Formations at Capo Canneddi also offer a unique visual spectacle where the reddish rocks meet the sea. Additionally, many coastal hikes from places like Cala Li Cossi Beach lead to scenic viewpoints.
Beyond the well-known sites, Viddalba is dotted with numerous archaeological remnants. You can discover several *domus de janas* (pre-Nuragic chamber tombs) and *nuraghe* (ancient megalithic edifices unique to Sardinia) scattered throughout the landscape, offering a deeper dive into the region's ancient past.
Viddalba is a village that actively preserves Gallura's language and traditions. Visitors can experience local culture through festivals and celebrations, which often feature traditional rhythms, garments, and local cuisine. The area is also known for its craftsmanship, including textile artifacts, wrought iron, and carved stone.


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