Siniscola
a coastal stretch of the most fascinating
On the inner edge of a small coastal plain at the foot of Monte Albo, this area is a must destination to know the pastoral hinterland of Sardinia, with fascinating landscapes and stretches of lunar rocks that is sublimation in its coastline, rich beaches lapped by a beautiful sea.
With a jagged ridge, about 20 km long.
The mountain is named after the color of the white limestone that characterizes it and that comes off the yellow plateau from which emerges; It can be reached by taking the provincial Lodè and diverting for Lula, through a landscape covered with forests of oak and maple stretched.
In the center of Siniscola you visit the parish church of St. John the Baptist, of the XVIII-XIX sec., Which houses inside a plaque engraved with the footprints and a gauge measurement attributed to Jesus.
The coastline is full of many ideas of natural and environmental interest.
The charm of small villages, formerly of fishermen, who still maintained that rural life, reflected in the tourist resorts of Saint Lucia with thick pine forest, the Aragonese tower of the fifteenth century and the small natural harbor, while la Caletta is dominated by seventeenth-century tower of St. John, which stands on the marina and shopping.
From la Caletta, beyond the beautiful white beach and Sea 'and Flumene, bordered by pine trees almost century extended to Saint Lucia, extend southward other beautiful beaches that lead to sudden Capo Comino - S'Ena' and Sa Chitta, with a dream beach on the edge of the dunes which stretch candid.
A little further south, another beach considered by many the most beautiful in Sardinia and, therefore, the Mediteraneo: Berchida, followed by Pedra Marchesa and Biderrosa.
Nearby, about 23 km. from Siniscola and 7 from Lodè, is the rural sanctuary of the Annunciation, the eighteenth century., also known as s'Annossata around traditional cumbessias, contains numerous votive, boasting a party very participatory falling in the third ten days of May.