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Dorgali, Cala Luna cave
Dorgali is a very popular resort on the east coast of Sardinia, with only eight thousand inhabitants, but around thirty thousand tourists spend their holidays here every year. This city is one of the few, where the tourist season does not end in summer, but also offers good opportunities for the rest of the year.
There are many trails, bike paths and mountain bike trails and here is also the largest canyon in Europe, the Gorroppu Canyon, which & amp; egrave; very popular with mountaineers. The urban area consists of two parts. Dorgali is located inland and Cala Gonone directly on the shore of the Gulf of Orosei. The two districts are separated by a group of mountains, Monte Bardia divides the city, the shore can be reached through a tunnel. On the beach there are many small rocky coves, but also sandy beaches, many of which are accessible only by boat.
This coast is also famous for the Caves of the Bue Marino, where Monache seals live, the only specimens of the Mediterranean basin. The area is a center for the production of the famous Cannonau wine, but also olive oil, cheeses, especially Sardinian pecorino cheese and Sardinian desserts are very delicious. As little thoughts for relatives, gold filigree works, ceramics, carpets and handmade knives are very popular.
From the city you can make beautiful excursions, many nuraghi you will find in the vicinity, and as the city border with Orgosolo inland, you can & ; ograve; also discover the village of the bandits, famous for its murals (wall paintings).
written by Zita Ocran - Last update: 30/10/2021
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