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18.3km
350m
Cycling
Cycle a moderate 11.4-mile loop near Macomer, exploring ancient Nuragic sites and enjoying views of the Montiferru Mountains.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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659 m
Highlight • Settlement
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7.06 km
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7.81 km
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18.3 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
10.4 km
4.59 km
2.90 km
417 m
Surfaces
17.1 km
1.13 km
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (780 m)
Lowest point (480 m)
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Tuesday 19 May
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While the route is approximately 18.3 km long with about 350 meters of elevation gain, a moderate touring bicycle ride like this can take up to 5 hours, depending on your pace and how much time you spend exploring the historical sites along the way.
The I Nuraghe di Macomer – loop tour is classified as a 'moderate' bike ride, requiring a good level of fitness. While it features mostly paved surfaces, some unpaved segments might be challenging. It's best suited for cyclists with some experience rather than absolute beginners.
The route primarily consists of paved surfaces, making it generally suitable for touring bikes. However, be prepared for some unpaved segments that may present more challenging conditions, potentially requiring you to push your bike.
This loop tour offers a rich blend of natural beauty and ancient history. You'll pass by several significant Nuragic sites, including Nuraghe Carrarzu Iddia and Nuraghe Orolo. Other notable sites in the area include Nuraghe Succoronis, Filigosa Necropolis and Nuraghe Ruju, Nuraghe Miuddu, Sito Nuragico di Tamuli, and Santa Sabina Church and Nuraghe. The route also provides views of the Montiferru Mountains and glimpses of the sea, traversing an ancient land rich in traditions and rugged landscapes.
To best enjoy the scenery and historical sites, consider cycling this route during spring or autumn. The weather is typically milder and more pleasant for outdoor activities, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the potentially wetter conditions of winter.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You'll find yourself on sections of the Cammino di Santo Jacu del Sinis - Tappa 42, Sentiero Natura Bortigali-Mulargia, and Cammino di Santo Jacu del Sinis - Tappa 43A, among others.
While there are no explicit restrictions against dogs on this public route, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially when passing through populated areas or near historical sites, and to be mindful of other cyclists and local wildlife.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the I Nuraghe di Macomer – loop tour or to access the general Catena del Marghine e del Goceano area where it is located. However, some individual Nuragic sites might have their own entrance fees if you choose to visit them more closely.
Given the moderate difficulty and potential for unpaved sections, it's advisable to bring a well-maintained touring bicycle, a helmet, sufficient water, snacks, a basic repair kit, and appropriate clothing for the weather. Sun protection is also recommended, especially during sunnier months.
The route passes through Macomer, which is recognized as the 'cheese capital of Sardinia,' where you can find various amenities, including cafes and places to refill water. However, outside of the main town, amenities may be sparse, so it's wise to carry enough supplies for the duration of your ride.
As the route is a loop, you can typically start and park in or around the town of Macomer. Look for public parking areas within the town, which serve as convenient starting points for the tour.