Natural monuments around Tortolì, a town on Sardinia's east coast, offer diverse geological formations and coastal landscapes. The area is characterized by its unique red porphyry cliffs, limestone pinnacles, and secluded coves. These natural features contribute to the region's distinct visual appeal and provide opportunities for outdoor exploration. Tortolì's natural monuments are integral to its geographic identity.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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On Monte IDOLO, hikers will not come across a summit cross - as is often the case. The small sacred monument that instead rises above Sardinia is a statue of SAN MICHELE ARCANGELO. The heavenly messenger is equipped with powerful wings, which give him an imposing figure. However, one will look in vain for a sword or a lance, which are often given to him as an attribute.
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The Rocce Rosse (Red Rocks) cove is located east of the port of Arbatax. It offers a backdrop of white rock and high red granite cliffs that give it a unique and extremely fascinating appearance. The environment could be a little better designed.
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A highlight especially at dusk 🪨
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The rock is a highlight. The surroundings can't compete with it.
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The “Red Rock” is an eye-catcher. The environment, not so much.
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The Rocce Rosse bay opens to the east of the port of Arbatax, a tourist district of Tortolì, with a bottom of white rocks and high red granite rocks, which give it a unique and extremely fascinating appearance. Their reflection gives the water an iridescent color on emerald green.
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The natural monuments around Tortolì showcase diverse geological formations. You'll encounter striking red porphyry cliffs, such as the Arbatax Red Rocks, and majestic limestone pinnacles like the Pedra Longa Rock Formation. The area also features secluded coves with transparent waters and a mix of red porphyry and granite rocks, as seen at Moresca Cove.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Arbatax Red Rocks are easily accessible and offer a fascinating visual experience. Moresca Cove is another excellent choice, providing clear, shallow waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling, surrounded by beautiful scenery.
The natural monuments are beautiful year-round. However, for activities like swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying the beaches, the summer months offer warm temperatures and calm seas. For hiking and exploring the more challenging routes, spring and autumn provide milder weather, which is ideal for outdoor activities.
Absolutely. Moresca Cove is particularly well-suited for swimming and snorkeling, with its transparent waters and a seabed composed of pebbly sand, rocks, and reefs. The vivid contrast between the emerald-green waters and red rocks creates a unique setting for water activities.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, the Pedra Longa Rock Formation is a prime destination for hikers and climbers, serving as a gateway to the famous Selvaggio Blu long-distance trail. You can find more hiking routes in the area by exploring the Hiking around Tortolì guide, which includes routes like 'Arbatax Red Rocks – View of Capo Bellavista loop'.
Many natural monuments offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Mount Oro, you can enjoy extensive all-round views of the east coast, including Arbatax and the green plain around Tortolì. The Pedra Longa Rock Formation also provides spectacular coastal vistas, especially from its surrounding trails.
While primarily natural, some sites carry historical echoes. Moresca Cove, for example, has a name that hints at a turbulent past, recalling centuries of Saracen pirate incursions, adding a layer of historical intrigue to its natural beauty.
For popular sites like the Arbatax Red Rocks, ample parking is available nearby, including options suitable for campers. For other locations like Pedra Longa Rock Formation, you can reach it by car via a scenic road, with parking usually available at the base or nearby access points.
Yes, some natural monuments offer nearby amenities. At the base of the Pedra Longa Rock Formation, you'll find a pebble and rock beach along with a bar and restaurant. Near the Arbatax Red Rocks, there are also bars and refreshment points available.
The area around Tortolì offers various cycling routes that can take you near some natural monuments. You can explore options like the 'Pine Forest by the Beach – Santa Maria in Navarrese loop' or the 'Cala Sinzias Beach – Red Rock Towers loop'. For more details and routes, check out the Cycling around Tortolì guide.
While not purely natural, the Statue of St. Michael the Archangel on Monte Idolo combines a natural summit with a significant cultural monument. It offers a great view of the coast and surrounding towns, providing a unique blend of natural beauty and spiritual presence.
The Arbatax Red Rocks are renowned for their photographic appeal, especially at sunset. The vivid red porphyry cliffs create a dramatic contrast with the sea, and the reflection of the red rocks gives the water an iridescent emerald green color, making for a spectacular visual.


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