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Touring cycling around Uras, Sardinia, offers routes through varied landscapes, from coastal areas to inland historical sites. The region features a mix of flat plains, gentle hills, and some more challenging ascents, providing diverse terrain for cyclists. Routes often pass through agricultural lands, near lagoons, and past ancient Nuragic structures. This area provides opportunities for exploring both natural beauty and cultural heritage by bike.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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57.2km
03:48
880m
880m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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128km
08:42
1,190m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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139km
08:39
1,100m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Built in the early 1900s and named after Lord Thomas Allnutt Brassey, the Naracauli Washery processed blende, the mineral from which zinc was extracted. Connected to the Gennamari and Ingurtosu mines by funiculars and railways, it was one of Sardinia's main mining facilities for decades. Dismantled in the 1970s, today its monumental remains—immersed in the landscape of the Costa Verde—are one of the most iconic images of the Sardinian Geomineral Park.
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The Nuraghe San Marco stands on the eastern outskirts of Genuri, on the slopes of the southwestern side of the Jara Manna, the largest and most famous Giara. The basalt used to build the monument came from the plateau, which was also a source of food and resources for the peoples who inhabited the Marmilla region, while marl was used for the restoration work that took place in later phases. The building has a complex structure, consisting of a keep and three towers, and it is surrounded by a rampart with five other towers, except for the north side, perhaps because the builders considered the natural protection of the Giara plateau sufficient. Curiously, the southeast tower has a smaller diameter than the other two, while the northeast wall, which follows the profile of the central tower, has sometimes been interpreted as the wall of a fourth corner tower. In the space between the keep and the connecting curtain walls between the towers is a crescent-shaped courtyard, accessed through the entrance to the building on the south side. From the courtyard, which also contains a well, one enters the keep and the corridors leading to the side towers. Inside the keep, the space is cruciform, with two niches at the front and a third opposite the staircase. The northwest tower features six loopholes, two niches, and the absence of an entrance corridor. It opens directly onto the courtyard. Archaeological research has revealed that between the Late Bronze Age and the Late Bronze Age, a destructive event occurred, with relative collapse and subsequent rebuilding: San Marco probably witnessed a – still mysterious – period of crisis and conflict between the Nuragic tribes between the 2nd and 1st millennium BC. The site shows traces of human presence in the Punic period, and there was undoubtedly a settlement there between the late Roman period and the Early Middle Ages. At least eleven "new" rooms were built or added over the nuraghe, some of which probably served as food storage rooms, while the courtyard and towers were used for various purposes, sometimes even for burials. https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/en/explore/nuraghe-san-marco
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A simple road, partly broken and sandy.
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Inside are exhibited reproductions of ancient obsidian tools, and the works of the sculptor Karmine Piras.
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Suddenly you find yourself in front of a fenced-in property. We walked past it on the left. If you don't want to do that, you can cancel the tour.
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Unfortunately, it was not possible to continue right at the beginning, but it is a bit awkward to walk around it
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The Costa Verde is a set of immense beaches and imposing cliffs, with very high dunes and sand deserts that extend for more than a kilometer to the sea, where in the morning it is easy to encounter the Sardinian deer. In the background, a green landscape of Mediterranean scrub drawn by the force of the wind that bends centuries-old juniper trees to the ground. This part of the coast is among the wildest in all of Sardinia. It is peaceful and beautiful. From this point, the Costa Verde shows itself in all its splendor.
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There are over 25 touring cycling routes available around Uras, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists of all levels.
Yes, Uras offers at least one easy touring cycling route. Additionally, there are 11 moderate routes that might be suitable for beginners looking for a slightly longer ride, often featuring flatter plains and gentle hills.
The touring cycling routes around Uras feature varied landscapes, including coastal areas, agricultural plains, and inland historical sites. You'll encounter a mix of flat sections, gentle hills, and some more challenging ascents, providing diverse terrain for exploration.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 15 difficult routes available. One such route is Coastal Dunes Road – Ingurtosu Mine – Pozzo Gal loop from Uras-Mogoro, which covers over 128 km and includes significant elevation changes.
Many touring cycling routes in Uras are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include The Nuraghe of Marmilla and the history of Obsidian - ring tour and Montevecchio Mines – Coastal Road with Sea View loop from Arcidanu/San Nicolò d'Arcidano.
Several routes offer scenic views. You might encounter vistas from Monte Arci - Beda Manca Viewpoint or enjoy coastal panoramas on routes like the Montevecchio Mines – Coastal Road with Sea View loop.
Yes, touring cycling in Uras offers excellent opportunities to explore historical sites. Routes often pass by ancient Nuragic structures, such as those explored in The Nuraghe of Marmilla and the history of Obsidian - ring tour, and historical mining areas like the Montevecchio Mines.
Yes, some routes in the broader Uras area can lead you to natural attractions like the Rio Is Salonis Waterfall, offering a refreshing stop during your ride.
Sardinia generally enjoys a mild climate, making spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for touring cycling in Uras. During these seasons, temperatures are pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant, avoiding the intense heat of summer.
While Uras has some local bus services, public transport options directly to the start points of all touring cycling routes might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider starting your ride from Uras itself or a nearby town with better connections.
Parking is generally available in Uras and the surrounding towns like Marrubiu, Terralba, or San Nicolò d'Arcidano, which serve as common starting points for many routes. Look for public parking areas within these settlements.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly highlighted, the region's flatter plains and moderate routes, such as Marceddì Bridge – Marceddì Lagoon loop, could be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with moderate distances. Always check the route's difficulty and length before setting out.
The touring cycling routes in Uras are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from coastal roads to historical sites, and the opportunity to experience both natural beauty and cultural heritage.


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