Spiaggia La Diga is a beach located in the southeast of Sardinia, in the area known as Golfo di Cagliari. The beach is characterized by its dense vegetation behind it and is relatively inaccessible, making it an unspoiled small cove. It has fine gray sand and a green sea with a predominantly sandy seabed. The beach is suitable for families with children due to its shallow water and small size. The surrounding area is also home to various natural and cultural attractions, including the mouth of the Flumendosa river, promontories, and inlets. The area is a paradise for birdwatching and offers picturesque routes for trekking and biking
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Activities: We walked from the Bellavista Camper Service, past the Torre di Porto Corallo, and down to Spiaggia La Diga. We walked along the beach and followed a path inland. "A Feuchtgebiet with a special vegetation" with blooming trees and a still lagoon
Highlights: We enjoyed the varied tour on the east coast. The walk offered us a view of the harbor and the lagoon. The blooming trees and the Feuchtgebiet were a great sight to see ✨