Travel the west coast of Sardinia by motorbike, from the enchantment of Alghero to the beauty of Bosa, along one of the most magnificent coastal roads.
Alghero, nicknamed "little Barcelona" for its Catalan language, welcomes you with its historic churches, Palazzo Machìn and centuries-old fortifications. The 105 provincial road takes you south, offering gentle curves and breathtaking panoramas.
As you approach Bosa, the road becomes SP45, taking you to the charming fishing village of Bosa Marina. Drive through the town along the Temo River to the historic centre, where you'll discover the Co-Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and the famous Serravalle Castle, testament to the town's rich history.
Continuing south on the state road 292, stop in Cuglieri, a hilltop town with ancient remains and a reputation for quality olive oil. Explore the ancient convents, churches such as the Basilica of Santa Maria della Neve, and discover the many nuraghi, fascinating archaeological sites.
S'Archittu, a seaside hamlet in Cuglieri, will win you over with its natural arch, unique in Italy, and its Cabu Nieddu marine waterfall. The arch, 15 metres high, is the result of sea and wind erosion, a natural treasure protected by the Region of Sardinia.
This motorbike trip promises picturesque landscapes, captivating history and unique discoveries along Sardinia's west coast. An unforgettable adventure awaits you at every turn of this exceptional route.
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