Attractions and places to see around Barì/Bari Sardo include a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites on Sardinia's east coast. The region is characterized by its coastline, basaltic plateaus, and ancient Nuragic settlements. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from beaches to unique rock formations. This area offers insights into Sardinian history and natural beauty.
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The Barì Tower is an ancient medieval tower of Spanish construction, located on the eastern coast of Sardinia, on the beach of the same name in the municipality of Bari Sardo, in the province of Nuoro.
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It overlooks the Gulf of Arbatax, a short distance from the Rocce Rosse, facing an extraordinarily clear sea with iridescent reflections, surrounded by fascinating landscapes. Ponente Beach, on the Tortolì coast, extends from the port of Arbatax for about a kilometer and a half, to the canal connecting the Tortolì lagoon and the sea. A pine forest lines the beach for its entire length and separates it from the parallel Baccàsara canal behind it. The beach is divided into two sections by the canal's outlet to the sea: the section adjacent to the port is smaller, crescent-shaped, with very light sand, also known as the "riva di ponente" (west shore); in the wider section, the sand takes on a characteristic ochre color and is mixed with pebbles and shells; this stretch is known as La Capannina. The sea has iridescent hues, from green to turquoise, with a sandy seabed. For several years running, it has been awarded the Blue Flag as one of the best Italian beaches.
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The Barì tower is an ancient medieval tower of Spanish construction, located on the eastern coast of Sardinia, on the beach of the same name in the municipality of Bari Sardo, in the province of Nuoro.
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Tower can be climbed from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Nice bistro and beach in the immediate vicinity.
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The tower can also be climbed from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Great bistro and beach in the immediate vicinity.
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Unfortunately, the tower is no longer free. But it only costs €1. Definitely worth seeing. Beach absolutely beautiful and varied.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the unique Sa Perda Stampada Rock Window, a natural monument sculpted by wind and weather. Another striking sight is the Arbatax Red Rocks, known for their interesting porphyry formations. For a refreshing experience, explore Is Piscinas Pools and Waterfalls. Additionally, the Teccu Plateau offers stunning views, and the wider Ogliastra region features impressive formations like the Gorropu canyon and Su Marmuri caves.
Yes, Barì/Bari Sardo boasts a rich history. The iconic Torre di Bari, an Aragonese tower, provides spectacular coastal views and insights into the area's past. You can also explore several significant churches such as Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista, Nostra Signora di Monserrato, and Chiesa di Santa Cecilia. The region is also dotted with ancient Nuragic archaeological sites like Sellersu and Iba Manna, as well as prehistoric tombs known as Domus de Janas and Tombs of the Giants.
The area is famous for its pristine coastline. Beyond the beach near Torre di Bari, you can discover beautiful spots like Moresca Cove, Spiaggia di Bari Sardo, Spiaggia di Museddu, and Lido di Orrì. Cea Beach is particularly renowned for its soft white sand and shallow emerald waters, while Sa Marina Tramalitza offers a quieter experience with light-colored sand.
Barì/Bari Sardo is an excellent base for outdoor adventures. You can enjoy various cycling tours, including gravel biking and mountain biking. For specific routes, check out the Gravel biking around Barì/Bari Sardo guide and the MTB Trails around Barì/Bari Sardo guide. Water sports like diving are also popular, with local centers offering opportunities to explore the underwater world.
Absolutely! The region offers diverse trails for hiking and running. You can find routes that take you along the coast or through the natural landscapes. For dedicated running paths, explore the Running Trails around Barì/Bari Sardo guide, which includes routes like the Spiaggia di Planargia loop and the Tomba di Giganti Fragori loop.
Many attractions cater to families. The Is Piscinas Pools and Waterfalls are ideal for children, offering small bathing pools. Beaches like Cea Beach with its shallow waters are also perfect for families. Exploring the Torre di Bari and its surrounding beach can be an engaging historical and recreational outing for all ages.
The best time to visit Barì/Bari Sardo largely depends on your preferred activities. For beach activities and water sports, the summer months (June to September) offer warm temperatures. For hiking and exploring historical sites, spring (April-May) and autumn (October) provide milder weather, making outdoor activities more comfortable.
Yes, the Torre di Bari is well-preserved and accessible. Admission is free, and inside you'll find a detailed history of the tower and the surrounding area, complete with historic photos. The tower is situated on a small peninsula, offering easy access and stunning views.
Beyond the Sa Perda Stampada Rock Window and the Arbatax Red Rocks, the region features the majestic Teccu Plateau, a basaltic high plain formed by a volcanic eruption. The wider Ogliastra region is also known for its unique 'heels' (calcareous-dolomitic mountains) and impressive gorges.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from the Torre di Bari and the unique natural artistry of Sa Perda Stampada Rock Window. The crystal-clear waters and beautiful scenery of beaches like Moresca Cove are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the blend of historical exploration with natural beauty.
Yes, the territory of Bari Sardo is rich in ancient history, particularly from the Nuragic period. You can explore about 15 Nuragic archaeological sites, including Sellersu, Iba Manna, and Serbissi. There are also prehistoric tombs known as Domus de Janas at Funtana 'e su Rettore and Pitzu 'e Monti, and megalithic galleries called Tombs of the Giants at Canali, Uli, and Pitzu Teccu.
Yes, the clear waters of the Sardinian coast around Barì/Bari Sardo are excellent for water sports. Diving is a popular activity, with local centers such as Ogliastra Diving and Funny Diving School offering services for those looking to explore the marine environment.


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