Best attractions and places to see around Stagno Longu di Posada include a significant wetland area on Sardinia's central-eastern coast, part of the Regional Natural Park of Tepilora, Sant'Anna, and Rio Posada. This lagoon lake, fed by the Rio Santa Caterina and Rio Posada, forms a vast landscape behind the beach, recognized for its vegetational interest and as a valuable biotope. The area also features the historic town of Posada with its medieval castle and several beaches. It offers a…
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Here you have a nice view over the Riu Santa Caterina.
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A beautiful sandy beach, perfect for a stroll. At the end of April, there was nothing going on here. Wonderful!
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Practical. Always wear shoes when the sun is shining. It gets hot...
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Beautiful sandy beach with relatively few visitors. If you go to the left, after a few minutes you will see an empty beach. The bar by the bridge has great coffee and the staff is very friendly and helpful.
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The coast of Posada is made up of three beaches connected to each other. Su Tiriarzu is characterized by a crystal clear sea and surrounded by thick vegetation which adds charm to the landscape. The sand is light and quite fine, mixed with shells. Behind the beach stands the Fava castle, a medieval building with a square tower. The second beach is Sos Iscraios, whose name means "swamp". It is not particularly large and has light medium-coarse sand with scattered seaweed. The water is blue and the seabed is shallow and sandy. Behind this beach is the Longo pond, home to various species of birds, including the wonderful pink flamingos. This beach is usually less frequented. The last beach, Orvile, is characterized by light, soft and deep sand. The water is transparent with shades of green and blue, and the seabed slopes gradually. The area behind offers an expanse of dunes, a pleasant pine forest and a vast wetland area protected as a regional reserve, which includes the mouth of the Rio Posada as well as the Longo pond. Along much of the coast, a path passes through the pine trees, offering wonderful views of the surrounding area, including Posada and the Monte Albo massif.
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There is a fountain with drinking water
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Super nice sandy beach. Clear water. A fruit and veg hawker nearby sells homemade white wine in beer bottles...great
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The delta of the Riu Posada and Riu Santa Caterina forms a valuable biotope that is also very popular with canoeists and anglers.
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The area is rich in natural beauty. You can explore Stagno Longu di Posada itself, a significant lagoon lake fed by the Rio Santa Caterina and Rio Posada, known for its diverse vegetation and as a valuable biotope. The Rio Posada also offers opportunities for kayaking. Additionally, the nearby Monte Longu provides stunning viewpoints, and Lago di Posada (Lago di Torpè / Lago Maccheronis) is a pleasant reservoir for swimming inland.
Yes, Stagno Longu di Posada is a prime location for birdwatching. You can observe numerous water birds, including pink flamingos, herons, avocets, egrets, bee-eaters, shelducks, and mallards. A narrow road marked "Percorso Naturalistico" near the Posada sports field leads directly to the lagoon for quiet walks and birdwatching.
The region boasts several historical landmarks. The most prominent is the 12th-century Castello della Fava, towering over Posada, offering panoramic views from its well-preserved keep. The charming medieval Historic Center of Posada itself is a delight to explore with its narrow streets and old churches like the Church of Sant'Antonio. You can also visit the San Giovanni Tower, an Aragonese watchtower in the seaside resort of San Giovanni, which once defended against enemy ships.
The coastline near Stagno Longu features several beautiful beaches. Posada Beach encompasses three connected beaches: Su Tiriarzu, known for its crystal-clear waters and fine sand; Sos Iscraios, a less frequented spot with medium-coarse sand; and Orvile Beach, characterized by soft, deep sand, transparent waters, and backed by dunes and a pine forest. The Bridge to Su Tiriarzu Beach provides easy access to one of these popular spots.
Yes, the area around Stagno Longu is excellent for hiking and cycling. You'll find serene paths that allow you to immerse yourself in nature and observe local Sardinian agriculture. Routes vary in difficulty, from easy strolls along the Rio Posada to more challenging hikes up Monte Longu for scenic views. For specific routes, you can explore the Cycling around Stagno Longu di Posada guide or the Gravel biking around Stagno Longu di Posada guide.
Many attractions around Stagno Longu di Posada are family-friendly. Children will enjoy exploring the sandy beaches like Posada Beach, which includes Su Tiriarzu, Sos Iscraios, and Orvile. Gentle walks along the "Percorso Naturalistico" near Stagno Longu di Posada offer opportunities for birdwatching. The Bridge to Su Tiriarzu Beach and the Mouth of the Riu Santa Caterina are also easily accessible spots for a family outing.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Monte Longu, a 174-meter-high mountain that offers one of the most beautiful and lesser-known viewpoints on the northern east coast. From its summit, you can overlook the entire floodplain of the Fiume di Posada, its nature park, and the surrounding beaches. The Castello della Fava in Posada also provides extensive views of the coastal plain and the nature park.
The best time to visit Stagno Longu di Posada largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and birdwatching, with fewer crowds. The water in Lago di Posada is also warmer for swimming in spring. Summer is ideal for beach activities, though it can be busier. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding during migration seasons in spring and autumn.
Yes, the Rio Posada, which feeds into Stagno Longu and is part of the natural reserve, offers excellent opportunities for kayaking. Some tours even combine kayaking with snorkeling, allowing you to explore the river and its connection to the sea.
Visitors consistently praise the clear, crystal-clear waters and the beautiful sandy expanses of the beaches near Posada. Many appreciate the relatively few visitors, especially on beaches like Sos Iscraios, allowing for a more tranquil experience. The natural backdrops, including lush vegetation, pine forests, and dunes, add to their charm. The presence of amenities like bars near the Bridge to Su Tiriarzu Beach and even fruit and vegetable hawkers selling local produce are also highlighted as positive aspects.
Yes, Stagno Longu di Posada is easily accessible for walks. A dedicated narrow road branches off near the Posada sports field, marked "Percorso Naturalistico," leading directly to the lagoon. This path is ideal for quiet strolls, allowing visitors to observe the diverse flora and fauna of this valuable biotope.
The area around Stagno Longu di Posada is characterized by significant vegetational interest. You'll find diverse plant life including Ruppie, various green algae, reeds, and saltmarsh plants. The nearby beaches, particularly Orvile, are backed by extensive dunes and pleasant pine forests, forming part of the protected regional reserve.
Yes, the region offers various routes for outdoor sports. For running, you can find trails like the 'San Giovanni Tower loop from Posada' or 'View of Lake Bidderosa loop from Posada'. If you're interested in gravel biking, options include the 'Mandras Pine Forest – Santa Lucia Beach loop from La Caletta'. You can explore more detailed routes in the Running Trails around Stagno Longu di Posada and Gravel biking around Stagno Longu di Posada guides.


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