Best attractions and places to see around Lotzorai, Sardinia, offer a diverse range of natural and historical sites. The region is characterized by its coastal landscapes, rock formations, and historical towers. Visitors can explore various viewpoints and beaches, providing insights into the local geography and past.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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Walking along the coast of Santa Maria Navarrese (Baunei district) you can come across the Spanish Tower, a silent witness to history that has watched over the fate of the inhabitants of the central east coast of Sardinia for over five hundred years
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The Spanish tower of Santa Maria Navarrese is a clear testimony to the problem of Saracen pirate incursions, which often hit the coastal area between Villaputzu and Arbatax. The tower was built around 1591, when as many as 40 towers existed along the Sardinian coast (today there are just over 100). The tower is in direct visual connection with that of Arbatax, a logistical solution that allowed the service garrisons in the two buildings to control the entire gulf. From here the view of the gulf is beautiful.
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...spread over three levels. On the ground floor, a door gives access to a large hall, while the first and second floors can be reached via an external staircase that ends in front of the first floor entrance door. A narrow ladder on the wall leads to the second floor; Another staircase leads to the terrace. In the 1960s the tower was used as an office and was used by the financial police for a long time. Since the 1980s, the tower has again been under the control of the municipality of Baunei, thanks in part to a kind of popular uprising. Source: turismobaunei.eu automatically translated
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...there were about forty towers. The tower was built on the small promontory that separates the central beach from that of San Giovanni and is in direct visual connection with that of Arbatax. A logistical solution that allowed the garrisons on duty in the two buildings to control the entire Gulf. According to documents from the Royal Administration of the Towers, these two were among those armed with cannons. The soldiers on duty at the coastal towers were required to be on alert day and night, as stipulated in a “Balance of the Management of the Towers” dated January 29, 1798, which recommended that the terrace be kept operational at all times. small wood to be able to carry out in the event of a sighting, In 1833, Angius found the tower of S. Maria Navarrese still armed and “guarded by an Alkaide with an artilleryman and some soldiers.” The truncated cone-shaped tower has a domed vault with pillars and...
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THE “SPANISH TOWER” The Spanish Tower of S. Maria Navarrese is clear evidence that the problem of the incursions of Saracen pirates, who often plagued the stretch of coast between Villaputzu and Arbatax, was also felt in this area. Today there are 93 coastal towers along the Sardinian coast: the first were built during the time of Charles V (1516-1556) in the middle of the 16th century, but it was only under his successor Philip II (1556-1598) that the defense system was created institutionalized with the creation of a special “Royal Administration of the Towers” in 1581, which, in addition to overseeing the planning and construction of new towers, also had to manage in detail the costs and repairs of existing towers. The Spanish Tower of S. Maria, strangely known by the name “Saracen Tower” although it was built to combat piracy, according to historians, it was built around 1591, when it was all along the Sardinian coast....
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The sand is ocher and mixed grains with shell remains, the seabed is sandy and shallow therefore making it ideal for families with children, while the waters take on all shades of blue. An enchanting and peaceful place, ideal for lovers of silence. Behind it we find the pond and the pine forest, while to the side is the port of Arbatax.
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Between the 16th and 17th centuries, three watch and defense towers were built in Arbatax to protect the area from pirate raids. The Tower of San Gemiliano, built in 1587, is one of these. It was originally known as "Taratasciar" in Arabic, which means thirteenth tower. In the 17th century it was called Torre di Zacurru and only in 1767 did it acquire its current name. It is possible to climb two ladders to reach the top of the tower and enjoy the view of the gulf. The walk up to the tower is short and easy.
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For a beautiful beach experience, consider Moresca Cove. It's centrally located on the Arbatax peninsula, easily accessible by foot from the Red Rocks, and offers crystal clear water. While swimming, rubber shoes are recommended.
Yes, both Arbatax Red Rocks and Moresca Cove are considered family-friendly. The Red Rocks offer fascinating natural formations and are easy to access, while Moresca Cove provides a lovely beach for relaxation and swimming.
The Spanish Tower at Santa Maria Navarrese is a significant historical site. Built around 1591, it served as a defense against Saracen pirate incursions and offers a beautiful view of the gulf. It's a clear testimony to the region's past.
You can explore the unique Arbatax Red Rocks, which are interesting porphyry cliffs located directly on the harbor, offering a fascinating scenery, especially at sunset. Another impressive formation is the Pedra Longa Rock Formation, a natural monument and viewpoint that marks a beautiful stage along the east coast.
Absolutely. Mount Oro offers a stunning panoramic view of the east coast, Arbatax, and the green plain around Tortoli after a rocky ascent. The Pedra Longa Rock Formation and the Spanish Tower at Santa Maria Navarrese also provide excellent coastal views.
The area around Lotzorai is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles, road bikes, and gravel bikes. For example, there are easy touring routes like the 'Mural – Arbatax Tower loop from Lotzorai' or more challenging road cycling tours such as the 'Ring tour in the Supramonte of Baunei'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Lotzorai, Road Cycling Routes around Lotzorai, and Gravel biking around Lotzorai guide pages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the striking red porphyry cliffs of Arbatax Red Rocks to the scenic coastal views from Pedra Longa Rock Formation. The panoramic vistas from Mount Oro are also highly rated, offering a rewarding experience after a climb.
While some trails can be challenging, the path to Moresca Cove from the Red Rocks is an easy walk. For more structured hiking, the area offers routes that vary in difficulty. The coastal path leading to Pedra Longa Rock Formation is considered one of Sardinia's most beautiful coastal hikes, though parts can be intermediate to challenging.
Yes, for Arbatax Red Rocks, there is ample parking available nearby, including options suitable for campers. For other attractions, parking availability may vary, but generally, coastal areas are equipped for visitors.
The Arbatax Red Rocks are particularly fascinating at sunset. The reflection of the red rocks gives the water an iridescent emerald green color, creating a truly captivating scenery.
Yes, Moresca Cove is centrally located on the Arbatax peninsula and can be easily reached by foot when visiting the Arbatax Red Rocks. This allows for a convenient combination of sightseeing and beach relaxation.
The ascent to Mount Oro is described as rocky, involving a boulder field. The path is marked by cairns (Steinmännle). While challenging, the reward is a magnificent all-round panoramic view of the coast and surrounding plains.


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