Best attractions and places to see around La Trinitai E Vignola/Trinità D'Agultu E Vignola include a diverse range of natural beauty and historical sites in northern Sardinia's Gallura region. The area is characterized by its Costa Rossa, featuring a reddish, jagged coastline, white sand beaches, and clear waters, complemented by granite formations. Historical landmarks like the Spanish Tower and various rural churches contribute to its cultural significance. Visitors can explore numerous beaches, coves, and natural reserves, offering a variety of…
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Great view and easy to reach on Isola Rossa. 👍🏼 There is a small path that leads around the tower and from there you can also ride down to the small canyon, which is only about 100 m away. Also excellently suited in the pre-season for observing the sea from the red rocks 😊
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A very well-preserved watchtower with a fantastic view. The path to it and the climb up the irregular steps are worth it.
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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 Vignola tower, built in 1605, is part of the complex of fortified structures which, from the early Middle Ages until the mid-nineteenth century, constituted the defensive, sighting and communication system of the coastal strip of Sardinia. The tower is located on a promontory between the tip of Li Francesi and the hamlet of Vignola, and was in visual contact with the tower of Santa Reparata. The tower offers a magnificent panoramic view of the beach and the surrounding juniper forest.
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The region is famous for its stunning coastline. You can visit Cala Li Cossi Beach, a small, beautiful bay with a pebble beach, or the popular Marinedda Bay, known for water sports like surfing. Other notable sandy coves include Li Feruli, Costa Paradiso, Tinnari, and Cala Rianu. Don't miss San Pietro Beach, a long stretch of soft, golden sand where you can swim in both the sea and the Coghinas river.
The area offers several historical landmarks. The charming fishing village of Isola Rossa is home to the Isola Rossa Tower, a 16th-century Spanish tower built to defend against pirates. You can also explore Vignola Tower, built in 1605, which offers panoramic views. Additionally, the 18th-century Church of Santissima Trinità in Trinità d'Agultu and various picturesque rural churches like Sant'Antonio and Santa Maria di Vignola dot the countryside.
Yes, the region offers excellent hiking opportunities, particularly along its scenic coastline. You can find routes like the Isola Rossa and Cala Canneddi Coastal Trail or the Costa Paradiso Coastal Loop. For more detailed information and routes, explore the Hiking around La Trinitai E Vignola/Trinità D'Agultu E Vignola guide.
The region is renowned for its 'Costa Rossa' (Red Coast), characterized by a reddish, jagged coastline. A must-see is the Red Rock Formations at Capo Canneddi, where reddish rock formations rise directly from the sea, offering unique geological features.
Many of the beaches, such as San Pietro Beach, are considered family-friendly due to their soft sands and calm waters. Exploring the charming fishing village of Isola Rossa with its modern marina can also be enjoyable for families. The natural reserves and easy coastal walks offer gentle outdoor experiences suitable for all ages.
For breathtaking coastal panoramas, visit the Vignola Tower or the Isola Rossa Tower, both offering magnificent views. The village of Trinità d'Agultu, situated at an altitude of 350 meters, also provides commanding views, as does the 'Madonnina' on Monte Santa Barbara.
The crystal-clear waters and diverse coastline make the area ideal for various water sports. Marinedda Bay is particularly popular for surfing, attracting enthusiasts from around the world. The modern marina in Isola Rossa offers boat rentals, perfect for exploring the coast, snorkeling, or diving in the pristine waters.
To experience local culture, consider visiting the rural churches like Sant'Antonio or San Michele Arcangelo, which are central to local festivals and traditions. For culinary delights, savor traditional dishes such as 'zuppa gallurese,' a hearty soup made with bread, Pecorino cheese, and sheep meat broth.
Yes, the diverse terrain offers opportunities for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'View of the Corsican Coast – View of Isola Rossa loop from Costa Paradiso' for MTB, or the 'Vignola Tower – View From the Ancient Tower loop from Vignola Mare' for gravel biking. For more options, check out the MTB Trails guide and the Gravel Biking guide.
The Mediterranean climate makes spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for outdoor activities. During these months, the weather is pleasantly warm, perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring the beaches without the peak summer crowds and heat. Summer (June-August) is excellent for swimming and water sports, though it can be very hot and busy.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the crystal-clear waters and unique reddish rock formations of the Costa Rossa. The blend of pristine beaches, historical towers like the Isola Rossa Tower, and the opportunity for coastal hikes are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy finding secluded bays and the overall peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, the region includes the Zincu Denti Forest, which is part of a naturalistic reserve. This area provides an excellent opportunity to experience the local flora and fauna and enjoy a different kind of natural landscape away from the coast.


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