Costa Rei and Monte Turno Coastal Trail
Costa Rei and Monte Turno Coastal Trail
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Hike the Costa Rei and Monte Turno Coastal Trail for moderate coastal views, crystal-clear waters, and scenic beaches in Sardinia.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.67 km
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5.59 km
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9.72 km
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5.39 km
1.89 km
923 m
881 m
597 m
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4.71 km
1.81 km
1.54 km
751 m
457 m
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The trail is generally considered moderate, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness in some sections. While parts are accessible, the ascent to Mount Turno involves navigating through 'prickly undergrowth'. Some sections of the broader Costa Rei area offer easier options, but for this specific route, a basic level of hiking experience is recommended.
The terrain is diverse, ranging from accessible paths to rocky sections. You'll encounter sandy stretches along beaches like Costa Rei Beach, coastal paths, and some ascents, particularly towards Mount Turno. Sure-footedness is important, especially on uneven ground.
Specific parking information for the exact trailhead is not detailed, but generally, parking is available near popular access points along the Costa Rei coastline. It's advisable to check local maps or satellite views for designated parking areas close to the start of your chosen section of the trail.
Public transport options directly to the specific trailhead might be limited. The Costa Rei area is typically accessed by car. It's recommended to research local bus services in the Muravera region if you plan to rely on public transport, but a car offers the most flexibility for reaching various starting points along the coast.
The 'Costa Rei and Monte Turno Coastal Trail' can be done as a linear (out-and-back) route, but there are also options for circular routes in the wider area, such as an 8 km loop connecting Mount Turno to Cala Pira and Cala Sinzias. The specific route described here is primarily a coastal promenade.
You can expect breathtaking coastal views throughout the hike. The route offers stunning panoramas of crystal-clear turquoise waters, beautiful beaches like Costa Rei Beach and the Rocky Coast of Costa Rei, and picturesque hidden coves. From Mount Turno, you'll get expansive vistas of Cala Sinzias and Cala Pira, with hills adorned with wild juniper and Mediterranean shrub.
Yes, the trail connects several scenic points. You'll pass by Costa Rei Beach and the Rocky Coast of Costa Rei. The ascent to Mount Turno offers unique rock formations and panoramic views. Historically, you might encounter elements like the Spanish watchtower at Cala Pira and a hidden nuraghe in the broader area.
The cooler months of winter and spring are particularly recommended for hiking this trail. The Mediterranean climate makes summer quite hot, so visiting outside of peak summer allows for a more comfortable experience. Mount Turno's sheltered position also makes it a good destination even on windy days.
While many coastal trails in Sardinia are dog-friendly, specific regulations for this exact route regarding dogs are not detailed. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near other hikers, and to clean up after them. Check local signage upon arrival for any specific restrictions.
There is no mention of permits or entrance fees required for hiking the Costa Rei and Monte Turno Coastal Trail. Access to coastal paths and beaches in Sardinia is generally free and open to the public.
Absolutely! The trail passes by beautiful beaches and hidden coves with crystal-clear waters. The area around Mount Turno is considered ideal for snorkeling due to its transparent waters and unique rock formations, offering excellent opportunities for a refreshing dip.
Given the moderate difficulty and varied terrain, wear comfortable hiking shoes with good grip. Bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a swimsuit if you plan to take advantage of the swimming opportunities. Layers are advisable, especially during cooler months, and a camera for the stunning views.
Sardinia has a lot to offer hikers. The mountain landscape with mountains up to 1,800 m high is said to be very varied and beautiful. However, since we still had temperatures of over 30 degrees in October, we preferred the hikes on the beautiful coast, which always offers the opportunity to dive into the crystal clear water on one of the really beautiful beaches. If you drive from Villasimius along the mountain road along the coast north along the impressive Costa Rei, one dream beach follows the next. Today we walked across the Spiaggia (beach) di SanPedro to Monte Turmo and it was wonderful again. Every now and then into the sea. Sometimes on the finest sandy beach, sometimes in completely secluded rocky bays. Snorkeling equipment is generally recommended as there is a lot to discover underwater. Thanks to some beach shacks along the way, your physical well-being is well taken care of...