Spacious Detached House in BariSardo, a Short Distance from the Beaches. | House in Barisardo
3 Bedroom House in Bari Sardo, Barisardo
This spacious detached house is located in the town of Bari Sardo and four km from the beautiful beaches of Torre di Bari. Privacy and tranquility are insured. Bari Sardo is the perfect base for exploring a fairly large part of Sardinia. The ideal destination for lovers of the sea and nature.
The regional park of Ogliastra, the nature reserves of Osini, Ulassai, Urzulei, Seui, Montarbu, Perdasdefogu, Villagrande and Tiscali, the Gorropu Canyon, the untouched nature of the Supramonte with its ancient forests and Gennargentu's mountains, are just a few examples of the natural beauties of Ogliastra and surroundings.
The most beautiful beaches, from north to south, Gulf of Orosei: 40 miles of unspoilt coastline, mostly devoid of asphalt, where nature has led to impressive cliffs and idyllic bays set among the rocks, only accessible by boat or by trekking, sometimes difficult.
Two miles from the golden sandy granite beach, facing east. The beach has a steep slope and the sea is now deep. Also interesting is the wealth of birds and more plant growth, because at the mouth of the river Cedrino. Equipped with all services and, at the same time, as wide as even empty spaces for those who love peace and quiet.
The Italian island of Sardinia, after Sicily, is the largest island in the Mediterranean and extends over an area of 24,090 km2. The distance from north to south is no less than 270 km and the distance from east to west is around 150 km.
In comparison to the other islands in the Mediterranean, Sardinia is closer to Tunisia (180 km) than to the Italian mainland which is 190 km away. Just above Sardinia, just 16 km away and separated by the street of Bonifacio (Bocche di Bonifacio), lies the French neighboring island of Corsica.
The landscape in Sardinia is very varied, the beautiful coastal areas with countless white sandy bays and the clear blue sea contrast sharply with the rugged interior. Flat coasts slowly merge into rolling hills to higher densely overgrown mountains in the interior.
The highest mountains, Punta la Marmora with an altitude of 1834 meters and the Bruncu Spina with an altitude of 1829 meters, belong to the Gennargentu Mountains that run through the interior from north to south and merge into the Gerrei Mountains towards the south and into the Monte di Alba in the North. The southwest is characterized by the Iglesiente mountains and the Capoterra mountains.
The island has a very varied coastline of no less than 1800 kilometers long consisting of small bays, shell, sand and pebble beaches, with the rugged rocky northeast coast becoming the south coast with many kilometers of sandy beaches.
The Coghinas, Mannu and Flumendosa rivers run across the island but are often without water due to high temperatures and little rainfall. The river Tirso feeds the largest artificial lake that serves as water supply for the island.
Large salt lakes can be found in Cagliari and Cabras, among other places, and are populated by many pink flamingos that can be found here all year round. The salt lake at Macchiareddu, unlike the salt lakes of Cagliari and Cabras, is still in use for salt extraction.
Since the beginning of the 18th Century, Italian has been the official language of the island, but of course the island also has its own language; "Sardinian" also called "Sardinian." This native language of the Sarden is still spoken today by a large part of the population and is also traditionally used in music and singing.
Particularly in the more remote mountain villages, Sardinian is spoken more than in Italian, in contrast to the larger cities where the Sardinian language comes second after Italian. In some schools Sardinian is the first foreign language and in addition to English, French or German, Sardinian language lessons are also taught.
Prehistoric tribes have lived in Sardinia and left impressive monuments such as the 'Domus de Janas' (from the neo-litic period) and the thousands of 'Nuraghi' that are scattered here, built from loose stones and used as towers or fortresses. Later came the Phoenicians and the Carthaginians (500 v. Followed by the Romans, the Vandals, the Byzantines and in the 11th century the Saracens. Because of all these different influences, the island contains a melting pot of peoples and cultures, brought together on an area of less than 25,000 km².
At the beginning of the eighth century BC, the Phoenicians founded a number of cities in Sardinia; Tharros, Bithia, Sulcis, Nora and Karalis (Cagliari). The Phoenicians originally came from the area nowadays called Lebanon and traded in the Mediterranean.
The landscape in Sardinia is very varied, the beautiful coastal areas with countless white sandy bays and the clear blue sea contrast sharply with the rugged interior. Flat coasts slowly merge into rolling hills to higher densely overgrown mountains in the interior.
The highest mountains, Punta la Marmora with an altitude of 1834 meters and the Bruncu Spina with an altitude of 1829 meters, belong to the Gennargentu Mountains that run through the interior from north to south and merge into the Gerrei Mountains towards the south and into the Monte di Alba in the North. The southwest is characterized by the Iglesiente mountains and the Capoterra mountains.
The island has a very varied coastline of no less than 1800 kilometers long consisting of small bays, shell, sand and pebble beaches, with the rugged rocky northeast coast becoming the south coast with many kilometers of sandy beaches.
Sardinia is ideal for windsurfing. The beautiful beaches, the clear water and the wind conditions make the island a true windsurfing paradise. You can rent boards and surf lessons at almost any beach at the numerous surf schools. The waters around the island are suitable for both beginners and advanced windsurfers. Along the coast the water is often calm, but a little further up the sea waves of more than 4 meters occur.
The islands around the coast where you can surf are very beautiful. This is not suitable for surfers to start because you can sometimes come into unintended contact with rocks just below the surface of the water. If you follow the tips of connoisseurs you can at least enjoy surfing in Sardinia, the wind will never let you down.
There is a beach nearby that does not deserve to visit. They are all imbued with that spirit of wild and rocky, hard, but it is fascinating that the area, Sardinian loved by tourists, pursued and desired by foreigners. A natural stream to miss during your trip will bring you close to Cala Arbatax is definitely Sisine.
The beach, rhythm is an unusual name and a small gem in the now famous Gulf of Orosei and is accessible by sea through the use of private boats, although many are indeed the motor boats that organize guided excursions along the coast, providing from a fundamental and inevitable stop at the beautiful Cala Sisine.
Normally from the small port of Cala Gonone, Arbatax and S. Maria Navarrese. The beach will still be accessible on foot, with more difficult, according to the previously marked hiking trails. They are truly beautiful the spectacular cliffs of the Serra Ovra that you can admire upon your arrival. I Superano 500 meters high and steep down to the sea, like rock waterfalls.
The province is located on the east coast of the island and extends from the peaks of the Gennargentu Mountains to the Tyrrhenian Sea. The capitals of Tortoli and Lanusei, the mountains and the white sandy beaches and wild rocks that lead to the sea provide a beautiful environment where various walking and cycling routes are located to explore the area.
Arbatax is a fantastic holiday destination in the province of Ogliastra in Sardinia. There is much to see and experience for families with children, beach lovers, nature lovers and sports enthusiasts. Arbatax is a friendly harbor town located on the "Bellavista" headland. Nearby is the charming town of Tortolì with good restaurants and nice shops.
Spacious Detached House in BariSardo, a Short Distance from the Beaches is located in Bari Sardo. Spacious Detached House in BariSardo, a Short Distance from the Beaches provides accommodation, featuring Pet Friendly, Balcony/Terrace, Bedding/Linens, among other amenities. This House features Pet Friendly, Balcony/Terrace, Bedding/Linens, to make your stay a comfortable one.
Spacious Detached House in BariSardo, a Short Distance from the Beaches has 3 Bedrooms , 2 Bathrooms, and max occupancy of 8 people. The minimum rental for this property is 1 nights, but this can change depending on the season you plan on staying. Previous guests have given good rated it, and VRBO labeled it a top-rated House because of the excellent services rendered by the owner or manager of this House, and has consistently provided great experiences for their guests. Most families or guests that use it recommend it to their friends and some of them are repeat guests. House has a friendly neighborhood, and the Bari Sardo has interesting places to visit. If you want to learn more about the House in Bari Sardo, such as places to visit and things to do nearby, you can check below to learn more.
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