Palau is undoubtedly one of the most attractive popular seaside resorts in Gallura and ; an important stop for connections with Genoa, Livorno, Corsica and the Maddalena Archipelago. Tourism development is essentially linked to the naturalistic value of the entire coast that extends into an incredible variety of gulfs, coves and ravines, beaches uncontaminated and rocky islets that emerge from a clear and crystal clear sea.
Its coasts shaped by nature evoke surreal and unique representations, such as the gigantic Bear, who in his millennial property agrave; it dominates the entire territory, and wind from Porto Liscia to Capo d'Orso, including Porto Pollo.
Porto Pollo, the surfer's paradise has two large, sandy beaches, which unfold along the sandy cord that connects it to the mainland. The unspoiled open spaces constitute a sort of unparalleled gym for outdoor sports and for this purpose there are many prestigious sailing and surfing schools.
For those who would like to visit the most internal reliefs of the Palau district, characterized by lush Mediterranean vegetation, it is possible take advantage of a successful tourist service offered by the Railway of Sardinia that takes the name of Trenino Verde. Its charm is conferred by the fact that the railway crosses areas that are absolutely free of roads that would otherwise be unattainable and one can therefore grasp a Unimaginable Sardinia, among placid woods and lakes and dense vegetation among which the train is forced to seek a gap.
Written by Lisabeth Evans - Last update: 01/11/2021
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