Natural monuments around Agghju/Aggius are characterized by a distinctive granite landscape and tranquil environments in the heart of Gallura, Sardinia. This region features unique rock formations shaped by natural erosion, offering panoramic views and opportunities for exploration. The area also includes diverse natural settings such as coastal formations and peaceful parklands. It is a destination for those interested in geological features and varied natural attractions.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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On foot you can reach the next beautiful bay via a footpath🤗
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What an incredibly beautiful bay, a few hundred meters through the terrain and then this view!
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Spiaggia di Cala li Cossi - a very beautiful, hidden beach with slightly coarser sand. The path to the beach itself is a highlight. You have to go up and down a few steps before you reach the beach after about 10 minutes. We were here in the off season and it was lonely, but it sure gets busy in the summer.
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The red porphyry rock makes the Canneddi Cape something special: when the light is right, the red rock with the emerald-colored, clear water is a real eye-catcher and makes the cameras glow right along. Of course there are beautiful bathing bays and unusual rock formations here, but this time in red tones. If you can tolerate a bit of crawling, you can enjoy a “canyon” in the more rugged areas.
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Here you can find impressive rock formations
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Parasol with two loungers costs €40
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Reddish rock formations that rise directly from the sea.
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The beach has a very light, medium-fine sand bottom, with multicolored pebbles on the shoreline, rocks of varied shapes and sizes, imposing dark pink rocks of great beauty at the ends. On Punta Li Canneddi, before the Costa di Tinnari, the beach of Cala Rossa is immersed in a magnificent natural environment, between the very clear sand, the pink rocks, characterized by the presence of quartz crystals with a sea with crystal clear waters.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the unique landscapes of the region. Among the most popular are Cala Li Cossi Beach, known for its beautiful bay and as a starting point for coastal hikes, and the Giant Cliffs, which offer a striking contrast of red rock against the blue sea. The Red Rock Formations at Capo Canneddi are also highly appreciated for their dramatic appearance directly from the sea.
The Agghju/Aggius region is characterized by its distinctive granite landscape. You'll find unique rock formations shaped by millennia of natural erosion. A prime example is the Moon Valley (Piana dei Grandi Sassi), located behind the village, which features colossal granite rocks that create an almost lunar landscape. The Red Rock Formations at Capo Canneddi, made of ancient volcanic porphyry, also showcase spectacular geological artistry where red granite plunges into the sea.
Yes, the region offers several spots suitable for families. While not explicitly listed as 'family_friendly' in all highlight data, areas like Santa Degna Park, with its artificial lake, oak forests, and abundant wildlife, provide a peaceful retreat for walks and picnics. The Cala Li Cossi Beach is also generally accessible for families, though the path can be strenuous on hot days.
The area around Agghju/Aggius is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous opportunities for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes and trails, explore the Hiking around Agghju/Aggius guide, the Cycling around Agghju/Aggius guide, and the MTB Trails around Agghju/Aggius guide.
Yes, there are several trails that lead to or pass by natural monuments. For instance, Cala Li Cossi Beach serves as a starting point for coastal hikes. The Giant Cliffs can be reached via a steep path behind the bathing area, opening up to magnificent sea views. The Moon Valley also offers ideal conditions for trekking. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Agghju/Aggius guide.
The Agghju/Aggius region, being in Sardinia, generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are often considered ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring without the intense heat of summer. During these periods, the landscapes are vibrant, and the weather is comfortable for enjoying the natural beauty.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with ancient history. Within the Moon Valley, you can find Nuraghe Izzana, one of the largest and best-preserved Nuragic buildings in Gallura, distinguished by its triangular base. Additionally, Santa Degna Park has a path leading to the ruins of the Santa Degna church, from which the park derives its name, offering a glimpse into local heritage.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning contrasts of color, such as the red cliffs against the shimmering blue sea at the Giant Cliffs. Many appreciate the unique rock formations, with some finding shapes of people or animals in the granite of the Moon Valley. The tranquility and panoramic views, especially at sunset, are also commonly praised, along with the opportunities for peaceful walks and photography.
Absolutely. Beyond the Moon Valley, the region boasts other impressive rock formations. The Cala Rossa Beach and Pink Rock Formations are notable for their imposing dark pink rocks, characterized by quartz crystals, creating a magnificent natural environment. These formations, along with the Red Rock Formations at Capo Canneddi, showcase the diverse geological wonders of the area.
Given the varied terrain, which can include steep paths and coastal hikes, it's recommended to wear comfortable, sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots. Layers of clothing are advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially if you plan to be out for an extended period. Sun protection, such as a hat and sunscreen, is also important, particularly during sunnier months.
While many natural monuments involve some walking or hiking, Santa Degna Park offers well-maintained paths suitable for leisurely strolls. Its artificial lake and picnic areas provide a peaceful setting without requiring strenuous activity. For specific accessibility details on other sites, it's always best to check local information or visitor centers upon arrival.


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