Best attractions and places to see around Murera/Muravera include a diverse range of natural landscapes, historical sites, and coastal features. Located on Sardinia's southeastern coast, the region is characterized by its extensive beaches, lagoons, and ancient watchtowers. Visitors can explore archaeological treasures and enjoy the area's unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The landscape offers opportunities to discover both historical landmarks and serene natural environments.
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Beautiful mountain bike tour. Great place to rest with a view of the cliffs above the sea.
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Be sure to climb it if you're already there! Magnificent views, and since not many people make the effort, you'll be alone with nature.
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A charming double bay divided by a rocky outcrop. Uncrowded in spring and autumn.
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Starting point // The hike begins on the gravel road with the sign for Santa Suia or the sign for Spiaggia Caletta. You can park your car at the edge of the gravel road or directly on the roadside. Marking // First, there are wooden signposts to the lighthouse, then the path continues along a well-trodden path that you can't miss. Only at the end, back over the hill, is the path not always obvious, and it's advisable to walk with a bit of a sense of direction. Hiking guide // We used the Rother hiking guide for Sardinia for this hike. The hike is number 70 in the book.
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Starting point // The hike begins on the gravel road with the sign for Santa Suia or the sign for Spiaggia Caletta. You can park your car at the edge of the gravel road or directly on the roadside. Marking // First, there are wooden signposts to the lighthouse, then the path continues along a well-trodden path that you can't miss. Only at the end, back over the hill, is the path not always obvious, and it's advisable to walk with a bit of a sense of direction. Hiking guide // We used the Rother hiking guide for Sardinia for this hike. The hike is number 70 in the book.
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The hike to Capo Ferrato is an easy circular trail on the Costa Rei, known for its fantastic beaches. It leads over bizarrely shaped granite hills, through dense maquis, and along sandy tracks down to the dreamy beaches on the azure Mediterranean. It can get very hot at times. And if you like, take a short detour to the lighthouse on the cape, surrounded by cacti, and be rewarded with a magnificent view of the coast. The hike is easy to do with dogs.
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The hike to Capo Ferrato is an easy circular trail on the Costa Rei, known for its fantastic beaches. It leads over bizarrely shaped granite hills, through dense maquis, and along sandy tracks down to the dreamy beaches on the azure Mediterranean. It can get very hot at times. And if you like, take a short detour to the lighthouse on the cape, surrounded by cacti, and you'll be rewarded with a magnificent view of the coast. The hike is easy to do with dogs.
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For breathtaking panoramas, consider visiting Bruncu Scoradinus, which offers spectacular views of wild Sardinian beaches and the surrounding nature. Another excellent spot is the Capo Ferrato Lighthouse, providing splendid views of the sea and the Sardinian coast. The Monte Ferru Tower also offers an unparalleled coastal view extending from Costa Rei to Porto Corallo, passing through the lagoons of San Giovanni and Colostrai.
The region is rich in history. You can visit ancient watchtowers like the authentic Monte Ferru Tower, the Tower of the 10 Horses (Torre dei Dieci Cavalli), and the unique square-based Saline Tower (Torre delle Saline). Don't miss the Nuraghe S'Acqua Seccis, a fascinating Bronze Age Nuraghe, and other archaeological sites with megalithic complexes like those at Piscina Rei and Pranu Mutteddu.
Murera/Muravera boasts stunning beaches. Costa Rei is famous for its golden sands and clear waters, with Spiaggia di Piscina Rei being a notable part. Other beautiful options include Spiaggia di Colostrai, San Giovanni, and Feraxi, known for their shallow, calm seas. For a unique experience, visit Scoglio di Peppino / Santa Giusta, marked by a fish-shaped granite block. For a more secluded experience, Cala de Portu s'Ilixi offers peace and seclusion.
Yes, the natural beauty of Murera/Muravera offers several family-friendly options. The beaches with their shallow, calm waters are perfect for families. Birdwatching at the Muravera Lagoons (Colostrai and Feraxi) to spot pink flamingos is a magical experience for all ages. Many of the hiking trails, such as the easy circular trail to Bruncu Scoradinus, are also suitable for families with dogs.
The Murera/Muravera area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, including a moderate hike to the Lighthouse of Capo Ferrato or the Monte Ferru Hiking Trail. For cycling, there are options for gravel biking and road cycling. You can explore more routes in the Hiking around Murera/Muravera, Gravel biking around Murera/Muravera, and Road Cycling Routes around Murera/Muravera guides.
The Muravera Lagoons, specifically the Colostrai Lagoon and Feraxi Lagoon, are prime locations for birdwatching. These lagoons provide an ideal habitat for various bird species, including pink flamingos, especially during the warmer months. It's a truly magical spot for nature lovers.
Muravera offers a glimpse into local culture through its vibrant murals depicting traditions. You can visit the Church of St. Nicholas of Bari, a Catalan Gothic-style building from the 15th-16th centuries. For museums, explore the MIF – Museum of Women's Entrepreneurship, celebrating local entrepreneurship, or the Museo Etnografico "Sa Domu de is Ainas" in the Palazzo Comunale, showcasing traditional garments, agriculture, and crafts.
The warmer months are ideal for nature activities, particularly for birdwatching at the lagoons where pink flamingos are abundant. Spring is also a great time to experience the Citrus Festival (Sagra degli Agrumi), celebrating Muravera's citrus heritage with parades and local products.
Yes, if you're looking for tranquility, Cala de Portu s'Ilixi is a charming double bay that offers peace and seclusion, especially in spring and autumn. The wild promontory of Capo Ferrato also features secluded coves like Portu de s'Illixi, Sa Figu, and Porto Pirastu, accessible via short trekking routes.
Murera/Muravera is known as "the city of lemons" due to its unique citrus fruits. A highlight of local tradition is the vibrant Citrus Festival (Sagra degli Agrumi), typically held in spring, which celebrates this heritage with parades featuring traditional Sardinian costumes and local products. The town's murals also depict local clothing, crafts, and ancient traditions, enriching the visitor experience.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. For instance, the hike to Bruncu Scoradinus is part of an easy circular trail on the Costa Rei, known for its fantastic beaches and suitable for beginners and those with dogs. You can find more easy routes in the Hiking around Murera/Muravera guide, such as the "Rock Dome – Cala de Portu s'Ilixi loop".
The Muravera Lagoons, specifically Colostrai and Feraxi, are renowned for being an important habitat for various bird species. They are particularly famous as a magical spot to observe pink flamingos and other rare birds, making them a popular destination for birdwatching and nature walks.


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