Lakes around Potuvigari/Putifigari are primarily found in the broader Sassari region, as Potuvigari itself is an inland agricultural and pastoral center. Known for its prehistoric architecture, such as the Domus de Janas, the town is situated on a small hill with views towards the sea. While major lakes are not directly within its immediate borders, the surrounding area offers several notable aquatic features for those exploring lakes near Potuvigari.
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Panoramic view of the lagoon
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a few steps from the center of Sassari
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Here you can observe the fish very well
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Very nice lagoon. Best enjoyed from the campsite
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It is best to stay overnight in a campsite
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While Potuvigari/Putifigari itself is inland, the broader Sassari region offers a variety of aquatic features. You can find natural freshwater lakes like Lake Baratz, as well as lagoons such as Porto Conte Lagoon and Calich Lagoon. There are also artificial lakes created by damming rivers, like Upper Temo Lake and Lago del Cuga.
Yes, Lake Baratz is the only natural freshwater lake in Sardinia and is located approximately 20 km from Alghero, making it accessible from the Potuvigari/Putifigari area. It's surrounded by pine forests and sand dunes, offering a tranquil environment.
The lakes and lagoons in the region provide opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, horseback riding, and cycling around Lake Baratz. For cycling, there are routes like the 'Lago del Cuga, Ittiri e Putifigari — giro ad anello' for MTB, or 'Porto Conte Lagoon – Roman Bridge loop' for gravel biking. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Potuvigari/Putifigari guide.
Absolutely. Lake Baratz is known for its diverse ecosystem, making it a great spot for nature observation. At Calich Lagoon, you can observe fish very well. The Coghinas Lagoon also offers a unique natural setting where the river meets the sea, ideal for observing local wildlife.
The Coghinas Lagoon, situated near San Pietro Beach, offers a unique opportunity for swimming, allowing you to alternate between the river and the sea. Its clear waters and stunning views make it a popular spot.
Many of the aquatic features in the region are family-friendly. Highlights such as Porto Conte Lagoon, Upper Temo Lake, Calich Lagoon, and Lago del Cuga are all categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for all ages.
For scenic views, Porto Conte Lagoon and Calich Lagoon are excellent choices. There's also a specific highlight called Beautiful view of the lagoon, which offers great perspectives of the surrounding waters and forests.
Upper Temo Lake is an artificial lake created by damming the river Temo. Its waters are vital for the region, used for both irrigation and as a source of drinking water.
Lago del Cuga is an artificial lake formed by the damming of the Cuga river. It holds a unique secret: the Chessedu nuraghe, an ancient Sardinian stone structure, lies submerged beneath its waters and becomes visible only during periods of drought when the water levels recede.
Yes, Porto Conte Lagoon is home to the Laguna Blu campsite, which is beautifully situated. Visitors also suggest staying overnight in a campsite near Calich Lagoon for the best experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil environment, the diverse natural settings ranging from pine forests and sand dunes to river-meets-sea landscapes, and the opportunities for various outdoor excursions. The beauty of lagoons like Porto Conte Lagoon and the unique features of artificial lakes like Lago del Cuga are frequently highlighted.


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