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Hiking in Zona Di Protezione Speciale Punta Molentis offers diverse natural features along the southeast coast of Sardinia. The region is characterized by dramatic granite rocks, fine white sand beaches, and lush Mediterranean vegetation. Trails often lead to promontories providing panoramic coastal views, with evidence of historical granite quarrying visible in the rock formations. The varied terrain includes gentle slopes, rocky outcrops, and hills covered in Mediterranean scrub.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The small dream bay of Punta Molentis on the south-east coast of Sardinia impresses with its picture-book panorama and crystal-clear water. The beach is the link between the mainland and the small peninsula of Punta Molentis. The special thing about the beach: one side of the beach is in a bay, has fine sand and attracts with shallow, calm water. The other side of the beach faces the open sea and is characterized by rocks and waves. Despite its isolation, the beach is very popular. To enjoy the view in peace, a visit early in the morning or in the off-season is ideal.
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The journey takes you along a gravel road that branches off the coastal road between Costa Rei and Villasimius. The route is easy to drive on, but hardly signposted. The L'Oleandro Hotel & Beach is located in one of the winding roads and will serve as a signpost. The side road, Strada per Punta Molentis, leads off to the beach. Parking is free on the side of the road or on gravel areas near the beach. However, finding a parking space can be difficult, especially in high season.
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The journey takes you along a gravel road that branches off the coastal road between Costa Rei and Villasimius. The route is easy to drive on, but hardly signposted. The L'Oleandro Hotel & Beach is located in one of the winding roads and will serve as a signpost. The side road, Strada per Punta Molentis, leads off to the beach. Parking is free on the side of the road or on gravel areas near the beach. However, finding a parking space can be difficult, especially in high season.
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The journey takes you along a gravel road that branches off the coastal road between Costa Rei and Villasimius. The route is easy to drive on, but hardly signposted. In one of the hairpin bends is the L'Oleandro Hotel & Beach, which will serve as a signpost. From there, the side road, Strada per Punta Molentis, leads off to the beach. Parking is free on the side of the road or on gravel areas near the beach. However, finding a parking space can be difficult, especially in high season.
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The journey takes you along a gravel road that branches off the coastal road between Costa Rei and Villasimius. The route is easy to drive on, but hardly signposted. The L'Oleandro Hotel & Beach is located in one of the winding roads and will serve as a signpost. The side road, Strada per Punta Molentis, leads off to the beach. Parking is free on the side of the road or on gravel areas near the beach. However, finding a parking space can be difficult, especially in high season.
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The journey takes you along a gravel road that branches off the coastal road between Costa Rei and Villasimius. The route is easy to drive on, but hardly signposted. The L'Oleandro Hotel & Beach is located in one of the winding roads and will serve as a signpost. The side road, Strada per Punta Molentis, leads off to the beach. Parking is free on the side of the road or on gravel areas near the beach. However, finding a parking space can be difficult, especially in high season.
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The small dream bay of Punta Molentis on the south-east coast of Sardinia impresses with its picture-book panorama and crystal-clear water. The beach is the link between the mainland and the small peninsula of Punta Molentis. The special thing about the beach: one side of the beach is in a bay, has fine sand and attracts with shallow, calm water. The other side of the beach faces the open sea and is characterized by rocks and waves. Despite its isolation, the beach is very popular. To enjoy the view in peace, a visit early in the morning or in the off-season is ideal.
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The small dream bay of Punta Molentis on the south-east coast of Sardinia impresses with its picture-book panorama and crystal-clear water. The beach is the link between the mainland and the small peninsula of Punta Molentis. The special thing about the beach: one side of the beach is in a bay, has fine sand and attracts with shallow, calm water. The other side of the beach faces the open sea and is characterized by rocks and waves. Despite its isolation, the beach is very popular. To enjoy the view in peace, a visit early in the morning or in the off-season is ideal.
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There are over 120 hiking routes in Zona Di Protezione Speciale Punta Molentis. The majority, around 80, are considered easy, making the area accessible for various fitness levels. You'll also find a good selection of moderate trails and a few more challenging options.
The terrain in Punta Molentis is wonderfully diverse. You'll hike through Mediterranean vegetation, past dramatic granite rocks, and along fine white sand beaches. Trails often feature gentle slopes, rocky outcrops, and hills covered in Mediterranean scrub, offering continuous stunning views of the coastline and crystal-clear waters.
Yes, Punta Molentis is excellent for families. Many trails are considered easy, with gentle elevation changes and accessible paths. For instance, the Punta Molentis Beach – Punta Molentis Beach loop is a short 1.5 km route perfect for a leisurely walk with children. The shallow waters of the beach and a small lagoon also provide safe areas for kids to play.
Absolutely. Many of the trails in Zona Di Protezione Speciale Punta Molentis are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Punta Molentis Beach – Punta Molentis Beach loop from Porto Luna, which is an easy 3.6 km trail offering coastal views.
The small promontory at Punta Molentis offers breathtaking panoramic views of the crescent-shaped beach, the vibrant turquoise waters, and the surrounding hills. Many trails lead to these elevated spots, providing excellent photo opportunities, especially at sunset when the shoreline can take on a unique pink hue.
Yes, beyond the natural beauty, you can explore historical sites. Some trails lead to nearby Nuraghe ruins, offering a glimpse into Sardinia's ancient past. Evidence of historical granite quarrying also adds a distinctive charm to the rock formations you'll encounter.
The trails in Zona Di Protezione Speciale Punta Molentis are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 760 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning coastal views, the crystal-clear waters, and the diverse landscape that combines beaches, granite formations, and Mediterranean scrub.
While the specific regulations for dogs on trails can vary, the natural environment of Punta Molentis, with its open coastal paths and Mediterranean scrub, generally welcomes well-behaved dogs on a leash. Always ensure you clean up after your pet and respect local signage, especially near protected areas or beaches.
Punta Molentis is located near Villasimius. While direct public transport to the beach itself might be limited, you can often reach Villasimius by bus from larger towns in Sardinia. From Villasimius, it's approximately a 5-kilometer walk or cycle along a scenic coastal route to Punta Molentis.
Yes, parking facilities are typically available near the main access points to Punta Molentis beach and the trailheads. It's advisable to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot, as the area is popular.
The spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months are generally ideal for hiking in Punta Molentis. The weather is pleasantly mild, and the Mediterranean vegetation is vibrant. Summer can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable, while winter offers cooler temperatures but some services might be reduced.
While many routes are easy, the area does offer options for more experienced hikers. Some routes can extend up to 5 hours and involve around 3,000 feet of elevation gain, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness. For example, the Punta Molentis and Porto Luna beach route is a moderate 6.8 km path that connects two prominent beaches.


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