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Italy
Sardinia
Santu Antiogu/Sant'Antioco

Calasetta Marina – Calasetta Tower loop from Maladroscia

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Road cycling routes
Italy
Sardinia
Santu Antiogu/Sant'Antioco

Calasetta Marina – Calasetta Tower loop from Maladroscia

Moderate

4.6

(21)

375

riders

Calasetta Marina – Calasetta Tower loop from Maladroscia

02:29

59.5km

320m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: July 11, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 10.7 km for 51 m

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8.54 km

Ponte Romano

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Known locally as "Pontimannu", it is a splendidly preserved bridge of Roman origin (due to numerous restorations) which at the gates of Sant'Antioco connected the island with Sardinia. Unfortunately it …

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10.7 km

Sant'Antioco Waterfront

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Sant'Antioco is the fourth largest island in Italy. It is linked to the main island by a 5 km bridge and a magnificent cycle path. The city of the same …

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3

22.5 km

Calasetta Marina

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Tourist port where it is possible to rent dinghies and take the ferry to reach Carloforte.

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4

22.9 km

Crucifix of the Promontory

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Beautiful panoramic point with crucifix, to reach the promontory (from which you can enjoy a splendid view at sunset) you need to walk a short distance.

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23.1 km

Calasetta Tower

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On the island you can visit the giants' tomb of Su Niu de su Crobu, a Phoenician tofet, several necropolises, the acropolis of Sant'Antioco and a Roman bridge. The town …

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29.5 km

View of the Cliffs of Sant'Antioco

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Very nice view of the cliffs

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29.5 km

Nice observation point, but be careful not to lean out too much. The Mangiabarche lighthouse is visible in the distance

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41.1 km

Lonely street with good surface

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secondary road with good pavement that can be easily traveled with a racing bike. In some stretches the asphalt is replaced by a very compact dirt surface, nothing unfeasible anyway.

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49.6 km

Archaeological Site

Archaeological Site

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59.5 km

End point

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

58.0 km

662 m

654 m

209 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

58.5 km

472 m

332 m

311 m

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Monday 13 July

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Comments

June 20, 2025,Uscita mattutina
Nice ride, beautiful landscapes, lots of ups and downs, some steep sections over 10%, one almost 20%.

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I've done this tour before, but it's always beautiful. In the morning, if you pass by the port, you can find fishermen returning from sea with the opportunity to buy fresh fish. 🐟🐠🦀🐙🦐 We continue towards Crussogia and at the Cirdu pond, you'll notice a fish farm. We pass through Calassetta, initially from the port and then through the middle …

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If we thought we had seen the most beautiful landscape of the whole holiday yesterday, we were really wrong. Today we saw incredible views too. The coasts, high and jagged to the south with dark trachyte cliffs, sandier to the north, have waters of incredible colours. Portixeddu is the closest beach to the city, surrounded by light rocks and greenery …

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I decide to cross the island from its heart. There aren't many roads, but there are plenty of dirt roads, and you have to use them carefully. Many are mountain bike trails, but I found one that's suitable for gravel. The interior is very wild, uninhabited, and in many sections, cell phone reception is dead! I'm careful on the descent, …

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Circumnavigation of the entire island of Sant'Antioco, which presented itself to us with its cliffs, its narrow streets and the total nothingness of the southern part.

Narrow roads, not always perfect but practicable, in most of the island with the exception of the southern area. The main artery has been abandoned (where, in Komoot's defence, I was warned that *some …

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