Capo Coda Cavallo and Monte Pedrosu Loop
Capo Coda Cavallo and Monte Pedrosu Loop
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21.3km
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This difficult 13.2-mile hiking loop from Monti Pitrosu to Capo Coda Cavallo offers stunning coastal views and takes 5 hours and 44 minutes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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This tour is classified as a difficult hike. It requires excellent physical fitness, sure-footedness, and appropriate mountaineering footwear. Hikers should also possess alpine knowledge due to the challenging nature of the terrain.
The trail starts near the village of Monte Petrosu, within the Municipality of San Teodoro. While specific parking details aren't provided, you would typically look for parking options in or around Monte Petrosu. For public transport, it's advisable to check local bus routes to Monte Petrosu or San Teodoro, as direct routes to the trailhead might be limited.
You can expect a diverse landscape. The trail often follows small paths through fragrant Mediterranean scrub and granite rocks sculpted by the wind. While parts may include dirt roads, the terrain can also be quite rocky, especially around Capo Coda Cavallo, which features rugged landscapes and alternating sandy stretches with cliffs.
The route offers breathtaking views of the Capo Coda Cavallo marine area and the impressive Tavolara Island. You'll encounter crystal-clear turquoise waters and numerous coves nestled among pink granite formations. Notable highlights include Cala Girgolu Beach, Cows' Beach, View of Punta Molara, Cala Suaraccia, and Cala Coda Cavallo Viewpoint.
The sources do not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on this specific trail. Given its classification as a difficult hike and its location within a marine protected area (Area Marina Protetta di Tavolara - Punta Coda Cavallo), it's highly recommended to check local regulations regarding dogs before your visit. If allowed, dogs should likely be kept on a leash.
To avoid the intense summer heat and crowds, the best time of year to hike in northeastern Sardinia is typically during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is milder and more pleasant for a challenging hike.
This trail is located within the Area Marina Protetta di Tavolara - Punta Coda Cavallo. While the sources don't specify entrance fees for hiking, marine protected areas often have regulations regarding access, activities, and sometimes require permits for certain activities or areas. It's advisable to check the official website of the protected area for the latest information on any required permits or fees before your visit.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Strada 4 Salina Bamba.
Given the 'difficult' classification, you should bring appropriate mountaineering footwear for rocky and varied terrain. Essential items include sufficient water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), a first-aid kit, and navigation tools. Due to the coastal environment, swimwear might be a good idea if you plan to relax at one of the coves.
Absolutely! The area is known for its stunning turquoise waters and white sandy beaches. You'll pass by several picturesque coves and beaches like Cala Girgolu Beach and Cows' Beach, offering perfect spots for a refreshing dip or a moment of relaxation.
Yes, the area around Capo Coda Cavallo is noted as an excellent spot for birdwatching, making it a great opportunity to observe local avian species while enjoying the hike.