The province of Ogliastra (Italian: provincia dell'Ogliastra [proˈvintʃa delloʎˈʎastra], Sardinian: provìntzia de s'Ogiastra) was a province in eastern Sardinia, Italy. Ogliastra was the most mountainous province in Sardinia. With only some 57,642 inhabitants, it was also the least populous province of Italy. The province had a population density of 31.08 inhabitants per square kilometer and the president of the province was Bruno Pilia. It corresponded roughly to the medieval Giudicato of Agugliastra. The province of Ogliastra contained 23 comuni (plural; singular: comune), see the list of communes of the Province of Ogliastra.
Restaurants in Province of Ogliastra
5.0 based on 1,975 reviews
A must see in Sardegna and the beach is extremely clean. It is one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardegna.
5.0 based on 206 reviews
Cala dei Gabbiani, Seagulls’ beach, I think it’s the most beautiful beach of Sardinia, starting from its water colours to its beautiful underground made by high walls of rocks and enormous woods. The white pebbles give a huge light to all the beach and the atmosphere is just amazing. Its name comes from the seagulls habit to come to this beach when the sun sets, in the evening.
4.5 based on 1,679 reviews
Cruised on the SS125 from Cala Gonone, what a thrilling ride!! We set out pretty early and really enjoyed the downhill hike to the cala...nothing will ever prepare you for the rugged, unspoilt beauty that is Goloritze....had to stop a minute to take it all in..on our visit the weather was fairly hot and the sea dramatically choppy, couldn’t swim around the way we wanted to but pretty sure we’ll do in the future but . The hike uphill is good exercise... do as they all say: pack some snacks, enough water and wear proper hiking shoes, i did wear trainers and stepping on those sharp rocks wasn’t exactly painless...
4.5 based on 1,096 reviews
One of the best beaches in Sardinia! Emerald water, white sand, wild bush, and huge caves. The beach can only be reached, by boat, from the Cala Gonone harbour (20 minutes, 20 Euros two ways ticket) or, if you're enough brave, by a long walk (approximately 3 hours) The big caves are good, to have a fresh rest on the hottest hours of the day. Behind the beach there's a small restaurant, with a large covered terrace, and some tables outside the facility. Usually the place is very busy on August. I absolutely recommend to visit. Must see!!!
4.5 based on 774 reviews
We had this beach recommended and it did not disappoint. There was something different to do every day. The water goes out waist deep for quite some way and our (just turned) 3 year old found this perfect for swimming. There are smooth granite rock islands a short wade out from the beach which were perfect for a 3 year old to explore, she spent an entire morning here looking for crabs, 'opening a shop', eating a picnic etc. the sand is perfect sandcastle building sand and its also great for hunting small shells. There was another rock in the middle of the beach, just at the tide line which she clambered over and slid into the water and sang at the top of her lungs from (apologies to any people who had to listen, I think the sound of the sea mostly drowned out the noise!). A mix of rented sun loungers and take your own towel space, I would definitely recommend and will definitely return.
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