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Touring cycling around Carbònia/Carbonia offers diverse landscapes, from rugged coastlines and pristine beaches to ancient forests and mountains. The region features varied topography, including flat coastal plains, undulating hills, and challenging mountain ascents. Cyclists can explore Mediterranean bush, olive groves, and the largest natural Mediterranean forest in Europe within the Sulcis Iglesiente area. The area also incorporates a rich mining heritage, with many routes following historical mining trails.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Cycle 21.6 miles (34.7 km) through Sardinia's mining history on this moderate touring route from Carbonia, exploring ancient sites.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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50.7km
03:39
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There are many interpretations of the name. Some trace its origin to the Campidanese-Sardinian contraction of Cala de Seda, or Cal'e Seda, or also Cala Seda, or Cal'e Sera, or "silk cove". In fact, in the Campidanese-Sardinian language, seda or sera means "silk", because the sea of the Sulcis archipelago was apparently rich in particular mollusks from which "sea silk" was obtained, that is, a type of "natural sea silk" obtained from the threads secreted by a species of marine bivalve mollusk endemic to the Mediterranean (Pinna nobilis), commonly known as "castanets" or "feather mice" (Pinnae margaritiferae). The threads obtained from their interior were used for weaving byssus.
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The journey takes a relaxing 45 minutes.
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Beautiful sandy beach with wonderful blue sea
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Dreamy bay, popular with water sports enthusiasts and a lively little beach bar.
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Beautiful sandy beach in the south-eastern part of the island of Sant'Antioco. Its characteristic is the changeability of its depth that changes depending on whether the storm accumulates sand on the shore or carries it away. From one season to another Its depth can change even by many meters. Excellent starting point for a walk or bike ride towards Capo Sperone, or a short walk of a few kilometers to Maladroxia.
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Nice place to stop and admire the view. Looking north you can see the coast of Nebida and you can also see the Pan di Zucchero, the largest rock in Europe that stands out in the gulf of Masua.
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Portoscuso is one of the fishing villages of Sardinia where traditional tuna fishing, the mattanza, is still practiced. It is worth visiting this small town whose history is a succession of people attracted by the fishing industry and who have left their mark on the territory. From the port of Portoscuso, you can also embark to reach the island of San Pietro.
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This is the most beautiful stretch of the cycle path that connects Tratalias and the island of Sant'Antioco. Here you cycle through the Santa Caterina pond, on a very narrow strip of sand surrounded by the sea. A unique cycle path!
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There are over 60 touring cycling routes in the Carbònia/Carbonia area, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and interests. These include routes exploring coastal areas, ancient forests, and historical mining trails.
The region offers diverse terrain, from flat coastal plains and undulating hills to more challenging mountain ascents. You'll cycle through Mediterranean bush, olive groves, and even parts of the largest natural Mediterranean forest in Europe. Many routes also follow repurposed historical mining trails.
The west and southwest coast of Sardinia, including Carbònia/Carbonia, generally offers a pleasant climate for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly ideal, providing comfortable temperatures and lush landscapes. Summers can be hot, especially inland, while winters are mild but may see more rainfall.
Yes, there are several routes suitable for beginners and families. For example, the area features 6 easy touring cycling routes. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, the presence of repurposed mining trails like the Vecchia Ferrovia del Sulcis often provides flatter, more accessible paths away from heavy traffic.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 31 difficult touring cycling routes in the Carbònia/Carbonia region. These routes often feature significant elevation gains and traverse more rugged terrain, offering a rewarding experience. An example of a more challenging route is Piazza Sella, Iglesias – St. John's Cave loop from Cixerri, which includes nearly 500 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Carbònia/Carbonia are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Popular examples include the Santa Barbara Mining Trail: Carbonia Loop and the Calasetta Tower – Calasetta Historic Center loop from Carbonia Serbariu.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter stunning coastal views, such as those near Masua beach and view of Pan di Zucchero, an iconic sea stack. The Nebida Belvedere Walk offers panoramic vistas. Inland, you might explore areas near the Grotte Is Zuddas, known for impressive cave formations, or the tranquil Mediterranean forests. Some routes also pass by pristine beaches like Porto Pino and Cala Domestica.
Yes, the area is steeped in history. Many routes follow ancient mining trails, offering a glimpse into Sardinia's industrial past. You can visit sites like the La Marmora Ore Washing Plant. The town of Carbonia itself has a rich mining heritage, with the Museo del Carbone (Coal Museum) housed in a former mine. Archaeological parks like Monte Sirai, featuring Phoenician-Punic and Nuragic ruins, are also accessible.
A unique aspect of touring cycling here is the integration of the region's mining heritage. Many routes utilize repurposed historical mining trails, such as the Santa Barbara Mining Trail, which connect former extraction wells to ports. This allows cyclists to combine physical activity with a journey through a significant part of Sardinia's industrial and cultural history, set against a backdrop of diverse natural landscapes.
Carbònia/Carbonia serves as a regional hub, and public transport options like buses and trains connect it to other towns in the Sulcis Iglesiente region. While specific routes may require cycling to the trailhead, the town's central location makes it a good starting point for many tours, with some routes, like the Golden Hills of Sardinia – Portixeddu Cove loop from Carbonia Serbariu, starting directly from areas like Carbonia Serbariu.
Yes, as many routes start from or pass through Carbònia/Carbonia and other towns, you can typically find parking in these areas. For routes that begin outside urban centers, it's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended parking spots or trailheads with facilities.
Given the region's less touristy and authentic nature, many routes pass through small towns and villages where you can find local cafes, bars, and restaurants. Coastal routes may also offer opportunities for stops in seaside communities. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer or more remote sections.
The touring cycling routes in Carbònia/Carbonia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the historical insights provided by the mining trails, and the authentic, less crowded experience compared to other parts of Sardinia. Over 500 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the area's diverse landscapes.


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