Capo Comino and Cammino di Santu Jacu Loop
Capo Comino and Cammino di Santu Jacu Loop
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46.1km
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Mountain biking
Embark on the Capo Comino and Cammino di Santu Jacu Loop for a moderate mountain biking adventure that blends coastal beauty with inland charm. This route spans 28.6 miles (46.1 km) and involves 2426 feet (739 metres) of elevation gain, typically requiring about 4 hours and 13 minutes to complete. You will cycle past the iconic Capo Comino Lighthouse, enjoying views of white sand dunes and clear turquoise waters along the coast. Further inland, the trail leads you through landscapes dotted with Mediterranean scrub and ancient cork trees, offering a distinct contrast to the seaside. You will also pass through traditional villages, experiencing the diverse terrain and atmosphere of Sardinia.
For the most enjoyable ride, plan your visit during spring or autumn, as these seasons offer the best conditions for mountain biking in Sardinia. While the climate generally permits riding almost year-round, avoiding the peak summer heat can enhance your experience. Remember to respect the natural environment, particularly the protected dunes in the Capo Comino area; please avoid cycling over them to help preserve these delicate ecosystems. This loop is a curated route designed to showcase the best of both regions, rather than an officially marked combined trail.
This trail offers a unique opportunity to explore both the stunning coastal features of Capo Comino and the rich, historical landscapes of the Cammino di Santu Jacu. The route provides a deep dive into Sardinia's natural and cultural heritage, moving from the vibrant coastline to areas rich with ancient cork trees and traditional village life. It stands out in the region for its comprehensive blend of diverse scenery and cultural insights, making it a notable choice for those seeking a varied mountain biking experience.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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10.6 km
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37.7 km
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257 m
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25.8 km
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4.78 km
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This loop is rated as moderate. While parts around Capo Comino feature easier terrain suitable for various skill levels, sections of the Cammino di Santu Jacu can be rough, rocky, and steep. Good fitness and some mountain biking experience are recommended.
The terrain is quite diverse, reflecting the combination of coastal and inland areas. You'll ride on smooth paths, wide tracks, unpaved roads, and dirt tracks. There might also be some paved sections. Be prepared for potentially rough, rocky, and steep parts, especially along the Cammino di Santu Jacu.
This route offers a blend of natural beauty and historical interest. You'll get a View of Siniscola and Capo Comino Plateau, pass by an Abandoned Green Bus, and experience the stunning Capo Comino Beach and Lighthouse. The Mandras Pine Forest and the historic Santa Lucia Tower are also notable points of interest.
Sardinia's climate allows for mountain biking almost year-round. However, spring and autumn are particularly magical for this route. The temperatures are mild, and the scenery is at its best, making for a more comfortable and enjoyable ride.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Sardinia, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in protected areas or when encountering wildlife or other trail users. Ensure your dog is fit enough for the distance and terrain.
There are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Capo Comino and Cammino di Santu Jacu Loop. However, as parts of the trail are within the broader Monte Albo region, always respect local regulations, especially regarding protected natural areas and private property.
While there isn't one single designated trailhead for this combined loop, you can typically find parking near popular access points in the Capo Comino area, such as close to the beach or lighthouse. For sections of the Cammino di Santu Jacu, parking might be available in the villages it passes through.
Yes, this loop incorporates sections of several official trails. Notably, about 22% of the route follows the Cammino di Santu Jacu - Cammino del Nord Est - Tappa 04. You'll also ride along parts of the Litoranea di Mandras and Litoranea Santa Lucia - Mandras, among others.
Yes, the Capo Comino area has options like the Moletto Oyster Restaurant, offering local cuisine. Along the extensive Cammino di Santu Jacu, you'll find various villages with opportunities for accommodation, restaurants, and cafes, allowing you to experience local culture and hospitality.
Given the moderate difficulty and diverse terrain, it's essential to bring plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit for your bike, and appropriate safety gear including a helmet. Sun protection is crucial, especially in coastal areas. A map or GPS device is also highly recommended as the 'loop' is a combination of routes.
The full Capo Comino and Cammino di Santu Jacu Loop, with its moderate difficulty and varied terrain, might be challenging for younger children or beginner family riders. However, easier, shorter sections around Capo Comino's coastal paths could be suitable for a family-friendly outing.
Incomplete track, Garmin on the ball for 270 meters and about ten km. Ten praise to the ride for fun and scenery.