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Touring cycling around La Maddalena offers diverse landscapes across its main island and connected Caprera, characterized by striking granite rock formations and vibrant Mediterranean vegetation. The terrain features a mix of rolling hills and occasional steep climbs, providing dynamic and scenic rides. Cyclists can explore coastal paths with views of crystal-clear waters and rocky shores, as well as routes through extensive pine forests.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of the Holy Trinity, built in 1768, is an extraordinarily miraculous place. Nestled in a beautiful landscape, the church surprises with walls covered in devotional objects: lovingly painted pictures, handicrafts, rosaries. The entire life that awaits the support: the newly enrolled first graders, the athletic winners, the traveling families, the motorcycle helmets. Touching stories. Dominating the space is a portable altar depicting Jesus and God the Father himself, who wears his halo in a triangular shape.
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A really great high-quality vehicle and in the background a few boats
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Was here by car but would love to go cycling here sometime. Beautiful passage with beautiful views on all sides! Recommended this passage.
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A municipality formed by some of the most famous and beautiful islands in Italy, the municipality of La Maddalena is located on the largest island of the archipelago, also called La Maddalena. The port and the historic center, in addition to the wonderful beaches, are unmissable here.
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Cardellino beach is a hidden gem, ideal for those looking for a quiet corner between the sea and nature. This small pebble bay, nestled along a green coast, offers crystal clear waters with turquoise shades and an intimate atmosphere. In front of the beach, stands the characteristic Cardellino islet, which adds charm to the panorama and creates a spectacular contrast with the blue of the sea.
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Monument to Garibaldi, La Maddalena Bronze statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi, La Maddalena Island, Sardinia, October 2021
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Church of Saint Mary Magdalene, La Maddalena Parish Church of Saint Mary Magdalene Via Ilva, 1, 07024 La Maddalena SS, Italy
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La Maddalena (The island was inhabited in prehistoric times) The island was inhabited in prehistoric times, but was abandoned after the fall of the Western Roman Empire until the 17th century, when a colony of shepherds settled here and founded the current municipality. Its strategically favourable location with the unavoidable passage through the Bocche di Bonifacio made the island a military outpost, as evidenced by the fortifications that can still be visited today. This was also an attraction for Napoleon Bonaparte, who was repelled in 1793 by the fleet commander Domenico Millelire, who was born here. For a long time the island was a base for the Italian and US Navy, which was finally disbanded in early 2008. The US submarines were stationed off Santo Stefano, the fourth largest island in the archipelago. Today La Maddalena is the seat of a non-commissioned officer school and the naval department. The only small town in the archipelago has over 11,000 inhabitants. Its harbor overlooks the town of Palau, which is a 15-minute ferry ride away. The cobbled streets of the old town are lined with palaces from the late 18th century and the parish church of Santa Maria Maddalena stands above it. The sacristy of this church houses the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art, which exhibits the treasure of the patron saint. This includes the crucifix and two silver candlesticks that Admiral Nelson gave in 1804. It is a historical memorial of the city. In the small harbor of Cala Gavetta stands the statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi, who spent the last 26 years of his life on the island of Caprera, which is connected to La Maddalena by the 600 m long artificial strip of land known as Passo della Moneta. The second largest island in the archipelago was the "garden" of the hero of the two worlds, which is now famous for the Garibaldino Compendium, the most visited museum in Sardinia. The pristine green land is surrounded by beautiful bays, each one more beautiful than the next: Coticcio, the Tahiti of Sardinia, Cala dei Due Mari and Spiaggia del Relitto are particularly noteworthy. In Stagnali, a military base in the interwar period and now a center for environmental education, there is the Museo geomineralogico naturalistico, where rocks and rare minerals such as huge quartz crystals, beach sand and fossils can be seen. Text / Source: Sardegna Turismo.it https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/de/orte/north-east/la-maddalena
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La Maddalena offers a diverse selection of over 35 touring cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, from relaxed coastal rides to more challenging inland trails, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
While cycling in La Maddalena, you'll experience diverse landscapes characterized by striking granite rock formations and vibrant Mediterranean vegetation, including maquis and extensive pine forests, especially on Caprera. Expect breathtaking views of crystal-clear turquoise waters, rocky shores, and panoramic vistas from higher elevations like Monte Guardia Vecchia.
Yes, La Maddalena has routes suitable for beginners and families. For instance, the View of Spargi Island – La Maddalena town center loop from Madalena/La Maddalena is a moderate 6.8-mile (10.9 km) trail that offers coastal views and is often completed in about 45 minutes, making it a good option for a shorter, less strenuous ride. There are 23 easy routes available.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the View of Spargi Island – Caprera Causeway loop from Isolotto del Cardellino is a difficult 26.8-mile (43.2 km) route with significant elevation gain, offering panoramic views and connecting La Maddalena to Caprera Island. The terrain across both islands features rolling hills and steep climbs.
The best time for touring cycling in La Maddalena is generally during the spring and autumn months when the weather is milder and the tourist crowds are smaller. Summers can be quite hot, though coastal breezes can offer some relief. The island's natural beauty is particularly vibrant in spring.
Yes, cycling routes in La Maddalena offer access to several notable landmarks and viewpoints. You can cross the scenic Ponte di Caprera, visit the historic Garibaldi Museum on Caprera, or explore sites like the Panorama View Palau. From higher points, you can enjoy 360-degree views of the archipelago and even the distant Corsican coastline.
Many cycling routes in La Maddalena provide direct access to stunning beaches and hidden coves, perfect for a refreshing swim or a relaxing break. Popular spots include Cala Spalmatore, Spiaggia del Cardellino, Spiaggia di Bassa Trinità, Cala Francese, and Baia Trinita on La Maddalena. On Caprera, the path to Cala Coticcio offers unparalleled beauty.
Yes, a significant advantage for touring cyclists is the bridge connecting La Maddalena to Caprera Island. This allows for extended rides and exploration of Caprera's distinct landscapes, including its extensive pine forests and historical sites like the Garibaldi Museum.
Yes, circular routes are a popular way to explore La Maddalena. A classic and highly recommended option is the panoramic circular road around La Maddalena Island itself, which is about 20-27 km. Routes like the Cardellino Beach – Bassa Trinità Beach loop from Isola Chiesa also offer a moderate circular experience along the coast.
Parking is generally available, especially in and around La Maddalena town, which serves as a common starting point for many cycling adventures. Cyclists can often find parking near the harbor or other designated areas before embarking on their rides.
The length of touring cycling routes in La Maddalena varies. You can find shorter routes, such as the Church of the Holy Trinity loop from Madalena/La Maddalena, which is about 5.6 miles (9.1 km). Longer routes, like the View of Spargi Island – Caprera Causeway loop from Isolotto del Cardellino, can extend to over 26 miles (43 km), offering full-day exploration.
Yes, bike rental shops are readily available on La Maddalena, particularly near the harbor in La Maddalena town. This makes it convenient for visitors who wish to explore the island's diverse cycling routes without bringing their own equipment.
The touring cycling routes in La Maddalena are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 340 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning coastal views, the connection to Caprera Island, and the variety of terrain that makes for dynamic and scenic rides.


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