Parco di Porto Conte
Parco di Porto Conte
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Louise D
Malmö, Sweden30 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2016 • Couples
This is a beautiful national park 30 mins by bus from Alghero. Despite the beautiful nature in this area there are few hiking trails that are marked on a map. In this part of Porto Conte National Park there are however many beautiful trails both for hiking and cycling. I'll suggest you to take be beach bus from Alghero to Maristella or Porto Conte and start by the park entrance opposite of Porto Conte Marina. From there you find a lovely 1 hour walk along the coast to Punta Giglio where you'll have an amazing view of Capo Caccia. We then continued along the coast and through the forest and walked all the way to Lazaretto beach. In total this was about 13 km/4 hours including some breaks. The last part to the beach was on the main road but it's not that much traffic so it was alright. It says in the brochure that you should wear long pants, but I don't agree. If you stick to the main paths for hiking or cycling you are perfectly fine with shorts as the trails are wide.

Our hotel did not have any information about this park but I asked at Tui travel agency and they had a map. I'll recommend you to get one before going there. You also find one on the the park homepage, it's only in italian but if you click on "Estensione" in the meny at the bottom of the page you find the map :)
Written 26 July 2016
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SuePip
London184 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2018 • Couples
This is well worth an early morning or late trip. The scenery is stunning. It's quite and just lovely. You need your walking shoes to do the park justice and don't forget to take a picnic and plenty of water.
Written 24 June 2018
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Meerkat_Man
Watford, UK249 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2018 • Couples
Extremely beautiful countryside with some amazing views. Very decent paths and well signposted. Never seen so many wild bees on wild flowers, and the butterflies brilliant too. Views from the old army look-outs are fantastic too. Well worth taking the time to walk around.

Access is easy, parking well provided. Nearby restaurant/bar and ice-creams available across the road.
Written 3 June 2018
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Tinkerbell013
Norwich, UK452 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2019 • Couples
No need to book a tour to go on this lovely walk.

We drove up to just short of Porto Conte, just after Maristrella and found a great little car park at the start of the national park walk. Tickets cost €3 to get in, the ranger was welcoming, gave us a guide book and explained the walk to us (walk 22 in the Sunflower book series) same walk also mentioned on numerous other sites), toilets at entrance are clean.

We had a great walk, about 5.5miles all told, took us about 2.5hours. I’d recommend walking shoes or trainers as lots of scree and uneven rocks, lovely views, great undergrowth, not too strenuous, interesting WW2 buildings and lovely viewpoints.
Written 28 August 2019
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ErikIngeneeger
Teteringen, The Netherlands35 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2017 • Family
We did the hike/walk from Porto Conte Marina to Punta Giglio and it was really doable without great condition, very beautiful especially when you walk the sea-side route. Beautiful views from Punta Giglio and interesting WWII remnants.
Written 17 May 2017
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Kiran Goyal
10 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019
To visit the natural reserver park, you need to pay ticket of 3 Euro/person but if you are a couple or a group, you can buy group ticket which costs 5 Euro.
You will find milestones after walking some distance explaining about the flora of the natural reserve during 7km walk into the park. You will find some great views of Sardinia with sea, mountains.
When you reach at one end of the natural forest you find some ruins from WWII.
Written 1 November 2019
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Dalle1985
Esbjerg, Denmark183 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2018 • Couples
The national park is a nice area with wome good walking paths. It takes about an hour to go from the entrance to the cliffs at the end of the park with some interesting WW2 ruins.
Written 22 September 2018
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Leanne P
Manchester, UK5 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2018 • Family
Lovely (but long!) walk around the national park with great views of the coast. Took the longer, flatter root and saw deer and donkeys. Take lots to drink as its further than it seems!
Written 8 June 2018
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RichyRich99
Bangkok, Thailand45 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2018 • Couples
We have just spent a week in Alghero and visited the Parco di Porto Conte most days for a walk.
Really pretty area and was pretty quiet generally.
Written 11 April 2018
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lorenzotabaracci
Sarzana, Italy13 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2017
Beautiful beaches, amazing sea and landscpaes.
All area provide for beautiful hotels, b&b, reastaurants. Morewover the beaches have small restauranrùts and bars
Written 6 September 2017
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