The pathway
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Roadbook
Start from the car park at the entrance to Porto Ferro beach: heading south, with Capo Caccia in sight, walk along the wooden fence separating the dirt road from the sea cliff. A carpet of Carpobrotus acinaciformis (commonly known as Elands sourfig), graces the landscape, especially in its flowering season. This is an exotic succulent perennial plant, forming sprawling low-growing groundcovers. It thrives on sandy, well-drained and poor soils, in a very sunny position. When in bloom, it has an abundance of large yellow and purple flowers. The coastal trail runs through a wild natural environment, from the southern edge of the Porto Ferro beach to the nature area of Le Prigionette.
The route runs along the coast, often on the edge of small cliffs and coastal slopes. After passing by the tower of Bantine Sale, you will see the coves of Cala del Turco and Cala del Vino and then continue towards Cala and Torre del Porticciolo.
Past all the beautiful coves, you will find the small picturesque Aragonese Tower (Torre del Porticciolo) overlooking the enchanting cove Cala del Porticciolo. Nearby you will find the fence of a coastal camping site and a small seaside resort.
The route ends, to the north, at the border with the coastal forest of Le Prigionette, just after the last charming cove (Cala Viola).
To return to the start point, you can trace your steps back or, alternatively, follow the dirt road Viale dell’Imperatore to the north. This will take you back to the Porto Ferro beach, but without following the coastline.