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No traffic touring cycling routes around Boàtiri/Baratili San Pietro traverse the diverse landscapes of the Sinis Peninsula, offering varied coastal environments and generally flat terrain. The region features picturesque rides through green hills, cultivated fields, and extensive wetlands like the Stagno di Cabras. Cyclists can explore stunning coastlines with unique quartz beaches and areas rich in Mediterranean scrub. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and cultural sites ideal for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
4.3
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59
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71.8km
04:25
220m
220m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.0
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33.6km
01:58
60m
60m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.8
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73
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29.9km
02:04
130m
130m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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35
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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32
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51.0km
03:14
140m
140m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Ideal starting point for Gravel and mountain bike rides (many paths that bypass the paved roads) to do the coastal path from Putzu Idu to Capo San Marco
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Several western movies have been filmed in this village.
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Very simple inside, but nonetheless very impressive. The thick walls tell of a long history.
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Typical murals in the village of Nurachi
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The early Christian Chiesa di San Giovanni di Sinis was built in the area of a Punic necropolis. The Romanesque - Byzantine three-aisled building with a central dome over the transept has its origins in the 6th century and was renovated in the X./XI. Its current form in the 19th century makes it one of the oldest places of worship in Sardinia. The building was restored in 2010/12.
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There are over 50 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Boàtiri/Baratili San Pietro, offering a wide range of options for cyclists. These include 14 easy routes, 29 moderate routes, and 7 more challenging options.
The best time for touring cycling in Boàtiri/Baratili San Pietro is typically spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is pleasantly mild, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summers can be quite hot, especially in July and August, though coastal routes offer refreshing sea breezes.
Yes, the region offers 14 easy no-traffic touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. These routes often feature relatively flat terrain, especially around the Sinis Peninsula and its lagoons, making them accessible for all fitness levels. One such route is the Cabras Lagoon – Cabras loop from Arriora/Riola Sardo, which is moderate but has minimal elevation gain.
You'll experience a diverse range of landscapes, from the varied coastal environments of the Sinis Peninsula with its unique quartz beaches like Is Arutas, to extensive wetlands and lagoons such as the Stagno di Cabras, home to diverse birdlife including pink flamingos. Routes also pass through green hills, cultivated fields, olive groves, and vineyards, all scented with Mediterranean scrub.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. A great example is The Penisola del Sinis – ring tour, which offers a comprehensive loop of the peninsula's diverse scenery.
The region is rich in history. You can cycle to the ancient Phoenician-Punic-Roman city of Tharros, located on the Capo San Marco peninsula, offering breathtaking views. Other notable sites include historic towers like Torre Grande, and the nearby town of Cabras, which houses the famous Giants of Mont'e Prama. You might also encounter traditional mud-brick houses in local villages.
The duration of routes varies significantly. Shorter, easier routes might take a couple of hours, while longer, more comprehensive tours like The Penisola del Sinis – ring tour can take around 4-5 hours to complete, depending on your pace and stops. There are options ranging from under 20 km to over 70 km.
Parking is generally available in and around the main towns and villages like Boàtiri/Baratili San Pietro and Cabras. Many routes start from accessible points where you can find public parking spaces, especially near popular attractions or town centers. It's advisable to check specific starting points for designated parking areas.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.16 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's generally low-traffic roads, diverse and scenic landscapes, and the opportunity to combine physical activity with cultural and historical exploration. The tranquil rides around wetlands and along the coast are frequently highlighted.
Yes, many routes pass through or near charming villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, and local eateries. The region is known for its Vernaccia wine, so you might also find opportunities to stop at vineyards or wine cellars for a tasting. Towns like Cabras and Oristano offer numerous options for refreshments and meals.
While public transport options exist in Sardinia, they might not always directly connect to every specific route starting point, especially in more rural areas. However, major towns like Oristano and Cabras are generally well-served by buses, and you can often cycle from these hubs to access the no-traffic routes. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for specific connections.
Beyond the well-known sites, the entire Sinis Peninsula offers countless scenic viewpoints, especially along the coastal stretches and around the lagoons. Keep an eye out for the unique quartz beaches like Is Arutas and Spiaggia di Putzu Idu. The views of the Gulf of Oristano from the Capo San Marco peninsula, near the Tharros archaeological site, are particularly breathtaking. The routes through olive groves and vineyards also offer serene and picturesque moments.


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