Best attractions and places to see around Lungòni/Santa Teresa Gallura include a variety of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Located at the northern tip of Sardinia, this area is characterized by its unique wind-sculpted granite formations and pristine beaches. Visitors can explore ancient history and picturesque scenery. The region offers diverse attractions for those interested in coastal exploration and historical discovery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A beautiful, small, and quiet bay behind the lighthouses. The beach consists of fine pebbles.
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Cala Spinosa is a small corner of paradise, a splendid cove where the contrast between the bright colors of the sea, the warm granite rocks and the golden sand inspires a feeling of contemplation in the face of the beauty and power of nature. Intimate and uncontaminated, hidden and serene, this enchanting beach is located near the legendary lighthouse that watches over the Strait of Bonifacio.
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Cala Grande, known as "Valley of the Moon" since the 1960s thanks to the hippy community that settled there, is a valley that slopes gently down to the sea, nestled between two granite ridges. Here there are wonderful coves with turquoise waters that contrast with the golden colors of the rocks and the green of the Mediterranean scrub. This 500 meter expanse received its nickname for a very specific reason. Walking through this fascinating landscape, you may feel like you're on another planet. But the experience is deeply earthly and will give you incredible moments.
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A must for every visitor to Sardinia
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These rocks are really special. With imagination you can see all sorts of things
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Hiking/climbing through the Valle della Luna is an incredibly great experience. For me the ultimate Sardinia experience. The Romans had a quarry there, and the pieces of stone they left behind can be recognized by their angular, straight lines.
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Some dropouts live here
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When the weather is calm, you can swim and snorkel here
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The region is renowned for its unique natural landscapes. A must-see is Capo Testa, a rocky peninsula famous for its wind-sculpted granite formations and the iconic lighthouse. Nearby, the Cala Grande (Valle della Luna), or 'Valley of the Moon,' offers a mystical landscape with gigantic rock formations and hidden coves. You can also explore Punta Falcone, the northernmost tip of Sardinia, for stunning views of the Strait of Bonifacio.
Santa Teresa Gallura boasts several pristine beaches. Rena Bianca Beach is centrally located with fine white sand and shallow, clear waters, consistently earning Blue Flag status. Other popular choices include Rena Majori Bay, known for its natural beauty, and Spinosa Cove, ideal for snorkeling with its striking rocks and clear waters. For those seeking a more secluded spot, Cala Francese is a beautiful beach best reached via a hiking tour around Capo Testa.
History enthusiasts will find several compelling sites. The 16th-century Torre di Longonsardo, a Spanish fortification in the historic center, offers panoramic views. The Lu Brandali Archaeological Site is a significant Bronze Age complex featuring a Nuragic village, a Nuraghe, and a Giants' Tomb, with interactive exhibits. The Church of San Vittorio, built in 1838, is also worth a visit in the town center.
Yes, the area offers excellent hiking opportunities, especially around Capo Testa. You can find trails like the 'Walk in the wild Capo Testa - ring tour' or the 'Capo Testa Loop,' both rated as moderate. For an easier walk, consider the 'Walk from Santa Teresa to Parco Punta Cuntessa – ring tour.' Many trails provide access to stunning viewpoints and hidden coves. You can find more details on these and other routes on the Hiking around Lungòni/Santa Teresa Gallura guide.
Absolutely. Santa Teresa Gallura is an ideal starting point for boat excursions. Popular trips include day tours to the stunning La Maddalena Archipelago, where you can explore pristine islands and crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling. Excursions to the nearby coast of Corsica, including the picturesque French town of Bonifacio, are also popular, offering a unique cross-border experience.
The best time to visit Lungòni/Santa Teresa Gallura generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures, ideal for hiking and exploring historical sites, with fewer crowds. Summer (June-August) is perfect for beach activities and swimming, though it can be quite warm and more crowded.
Many attractions in Lungòni/Santa Teresa Gallura are suitable for families. The town's central Rena Bianca Beach has shallow, calm waters, making it safe for children. Exploring the unique rock formations at Capo Testa can be an adventure, and the Lu Brandali Archaeological Site offers interactive exhibits that can engage younger visitors. Easy walking trails, such as those in Punta Cuntessa Park, are also great for family outings.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Capo Testa Lighthouse, where you can see where two seas meet and even glimpse Corsica on a clear day. The Torre di Longonsardo also offers stunning vistas of the sea and the Straits of Bonifacio. Additionally, Punta Falcone provides incredible views of the Strait of Bonifacio and the La Maddalena Archipelago.
Visitors particularly enjoy the dramatic natural beauty, especially the unique granite rock formations sculpted by wind and water at Capo Testa Rock Formations and Lighthouse. The mystical atmosphere of Cala Grande (Valle della Luna) is also highly praised for its otherworldly feel. Many appreciate the crystal-clear waters of the various bays and the opportunity for scenic hikes with views towards Corsica.
Yes, the region offers several road cycling routes that allow you to explore the scenic landscapes. Routes like the 'Santa Teresa and Capo Testa Loop' provide moderate challenges with beautiful coastal views. For more extensive rides, there are longer loops such as the 'Granite Rock Formation – Rena Majore Rock Formation loop' which can be more difficult. You can find detailed information on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Lungòni/Santa Teresa Gallura guide.
Beyond the main beaches, Lungòni/Santa Teresa Gallura is home to several hidden gems. Spinosa Cove is a small, intimate corner of paradise with striking rocks and clear waters. Cala Francese, accessible by hiking, offers a beautiful, less crowded experience, especially at sunset. The Capo Testa peninsula itself has numerous small, hidden bays inviting you to swim, though some may require a bit of scrambling to reach.
When visiting Santa Teresa Gallura, be sure to try typical Sardinian dishes. Highlights include Culurgiones, a traditional Sardinian pasta, and local seafood specialties. Pair your meal with a glass of Cannonau wine, a renowned Sardinian red. The historic center, particularly around Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, offers many restaurants and bars where you can savor these local flavors.


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