North Sardinia Grand Tour
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€ 1.690
Sardinia is like heaven to any keen road cyclist: the roads are perfectly paved and free from motorised traffic. This beautiful trip will take you right in the heart of the most ancient land in Europe. Among mountains sculpted by wind and sun, with its deep canyons and unspoilt forests, we discover nature in its most savage form, archaeological remains which are unique in the world and traditions with their roots lost in the dawn of history
Highlights
- Ancient towns of Alghero and Castelsardo
- Limbara Granite Massif
- Marghine and Goceano forests
- The old traditions of central Sardinia
- Sardinian food and wine
In the cost summary you pay 25% of the tour now and the balance later. 100% bike rental now.
1st day: tour start day
Today we get to know each other, during the welcome meeting the guides will explain the route. Dinner and overnight.
2nd day: Olbia to Castelsardo (103 km, climb 1400m)
Leave the coast and ride inland where forbidding peaks look down on endless expanses of ancient cork forests strewn with weird, wind-blasted granite boulders to make the scenery dramatic. We are in the heart of the island’s major cork production area. Hundreds of cork businesses (sugherifici), large and small, are concentrated around Calangianus and Tempio, the two main centres of the area. Ride past the impressive valley of the moon, consisting of amazing granite rocks shaped by the force of the weather over thousands of years to end your day back to the coast in Castelsardo, a charming village perched high up on a cape overlooking the sea.
Highlights of the day:
– Cork oak forest on Limbara mountain range,
– Granite building of Tempio Pausania,
– La Valle della Luna (moon valley),
– The old town of Castelsardo.
3rd day: Castelsardo to Alghero (97 km, climb 1340m)
The route over the rolling hills of Anglona boasts some breath-taking views over the coast and Corsica. After the adrenaline kick descent of Scala di Giocca, you reach Alghero, arguably the nicest town in Sardinia, where you can celebrate the end of this fantastic road cycling trip.
Highlights of the day:
– The rolling hills of Anglona,
– The Castle of Osilo,
– The ancient Catalan town of Alghero.
4th day: Alghero to Mores (81 km, climb 1270m)
The coastal road South of Alghero is one of the most scenic in the whole island and a perfect warm up for the “wall”, a challenging climb leading inland towards Villanova Monteleone. After a spectacular descent over Lake Temo, it’s a Mangia e bevi (Italian cycling slang defining a rolling hill terrain) all the way to Mores, passing sleepy hamlets on the way.
Highlights of the day:
– The coastal view leaving Alghero,
– The climb towards Villanova,
– Lake Temo.
5th day: Mores to Pattada (79 km, climb 1516mt)
This is a terrific day crisscrossing the Goceano mountain chain featuring a variegated stunning landscape of woods, Mediterranean bush and cultivated areas of olives and vineyards. Challenge yourself along the climb leading to Foresta Burgos, a forest founded in 1886 by royal decree and enlarged over the years. End your day in Pattada, famous for its handmade knife Pattadesa, a cult object prized by collectors all over the world thanks to its shape, durability, finish and inlays of precious stones and metals.
Highlights of the day:
– The Goceano mountain range,
– The wild and remote interior.
6th day: Pattada to Posada (86 km, climb 1230m)
Ride East past Su Romanzesu, a great residential and cultural complex immersed in a cork oak forest with granite outcrops, representing a precious and charming legacy of the Nuragic civilization. Then back to the ocean with the exhilarating descent over Siniscola. Your base tonight is Posada, a medieval village perched on a green limestone hill dominated by the Castello della Fava, from which you can admire the splendid panorama of the sea and the surrounding plain.
Highlights of the day:
– The stunning limestone range of Monte Albo,
– The descent towards Siniscola.
7th day: Posada to Olbia (55 km, climb 300m)
Short day along the turquoise waters of Capo Coda Cavallo and Tavolara, a limestone and granite imposing island that rises up from the sea, 560 metres high. Alternatively, you can go for a more challenging inland route. Both routes end in Olbia, the lively capital of Gallura that opens onto a turquoise bay and dazzling beaches. On the pedestrianised high street Corso Umberto you can relax savouring some of the local specialities, accompanied by a glass of cold vermentino wine.
Highlights of the day:
– The amazing island of Tavolara,
– Beaches of Budoni,
– The lively centre of Olbia.
8th day: end of tour
After breakfast, end of services.
Overview
- Tour code: RCG1
- Cycling holiday type: guided
- Nearest airports: Olbia OLB (arrival and departure), Alghero AHO (arrival and departure)
- Duration: 8 days / 7 nights
- Departures: 01.06; 14.09 (dates refer to the arrival day)
- Minimum party size: 6 participants
The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Single room supplement: € 250
Road bike rental: € 200 (Cube Attain GTC 2021 or similar)
E-Road bike rental: € 350
Transfer rates per person (min. 2 persons; any additional pax: -50%)
- Olbia Airport – Hotel: € 20
- Alghero – Olbia: € 110
INCLUDED IN YOUR PACKAGE
- 7 nights in 3 Star hotels
- 7 breakfasts
- 7 dinners
- 6 Picnic lunches during tour stages
- Baggage transportation from hotel to hotel
- Support van
- 2 Local English-speaking guides
- Supply of route maps
NOT INCLUDED
- Local Taxes (approx. 10 €)
- Drinks with evening meals
For this road bike tour we offer also the self-guided option