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66.1km
440m
Road cycling
Embark on the Porto Torres and Sassari Loop, a moderate road cycling route that offers diverse scenery across 41.1 miles (66.1 km). You will climb 1451 feet (442 metres) over an estimated 2 hours and 43 minutes, experiencing everything from extensive coastal views with dramatic cliffs to serene inland cork oak forests. Keep an eye out for historical sites like the Aragon Tower and enjoy the beauty of Balai Beach as you pedal along.
For the best experience on this route, plan your ride during spring or autumn. Summer months can be challenging due to intense sun and high temperatures, with very limited shade and water sources along the way. Always carry plenty of water and sun protection, regardless of the season, to ensure a comfortable and safe journey.
This loop offers more than just a ride; it provides glimpses of unique wildlife, including Sardinian donkeys, especially if you venture into the Gulf of Asinara's natural park areas. On clear days, you might even catch panoramic views stretching all the way to the island of Corsica, making this a truly memorable road cycling adventure in Sardinia.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Start point
Train Station
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14.8 km
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66.1 km
End point
Train Station
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63.2 km
1.47 km
1.43 km
Surfaces
65.4 km
701 m
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Spring and autumn are highly recommended for cycling this route. During these seasons, you'll avoid the intense sun and high temperatures of summer, when water availability and shade can be limited.
This route is primarily a moderate road ride, mostly on well-paved surfaces. However, be aware that some segments might be unpaved and more challenging. The broader area around the Gulf of Asinara offers diverse landscapes, from flat coastal plains to hilly sections. If you venture onto Asinara Island, you'll find a 25 km concrete road.
The tour offers extensive coastal views with coves and dramatic cliffs. Inland, you'll see cork oak forests and rocky terrain. Highlights include the Quiet Provincial Road Through the Hills and Balai Beach and Church of San Gavino a Mare. If you extend your ride to Asinara Island, you can spot wild animals like Sardinian donkeys (including rare white albino donkeys), wild horses, and sea turtles. Panoramic viewpoints offer breathtaking vistas, even extending to Corsica on clear days. You can also discover historical sites like former prison structures and the Aragon Tower.
This route is classified as moderate, requiring good fitness due to its 66.1 km distance and 442 meters of elevation gain. While mostly paved, some sections can be unpaved and more challenging. Beginners with a good level of fitness and experience with longer rides might manage, but it's not considered an easy, flat ride.
As the tour starts and ends in Porto Torres, you should look for public parking options within the town. Specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed, but general parking facilities in Porto Torres would be your starting point.
While the main route around Porto Torres might be accessible with dogs, if your ride extends to Asinara Island, which is a National Park, there are strict regulations regarding pets. Generally, dogs are not permitted on Asinara Island to protect its unique wildlife and pristine environment. It's best to confirm specific rules if you plan to bring a dog.
For the main Porto Torres ring tour, no specific permits or entrance fees are mentioned. However, if you plan to visit or cycle on Asinara Island, which is a National Park, there may be specific access rules, permits, or fees required to protect its natural and historical heritage. It's advisable to check current regulations for Asinara National Park before your visit.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers sections of the Cammino di Santu Jacu - Cammino del Nord - Tappa 01 (16% of the route) and the Cammino di Santo Jacu - Tappa 24 (14% of the route).
This tour stands out for its unique blend of natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and rich history. The proximity to Asinara Island, a former maximum-security prison now a National Park, means you can experience untouched wilderness and encounter rare animals like the white albino donkey. The island's past adds a profound historical layer to the stunning coastal and inland scenery.
Given the potential for intense sun and limited shade, especially in summer, it's highly recommended to carry ample water. Planning your ride for spring or autumn will provide more comfortable temperatures and a more enjoyable experience.
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