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Golfo di Buggerru e Portixeddu

 

Just after Cala Domestica lies the village of Buggerru, a tiny mining seaside village founded in 1864, which has seen disappear within a century all the woods around the area, to leave space to the construction of the extracting skeletons of the mines. After the economic crisis of the ‘50s, Buggerru became “the last try for travel agencies”, as someone defined it, one of those places where you can find a room even in the peak of the high season. This might be true, but it must be said that this has nothing to do with the lack of beauty of its landscape, but only with the isolation and the absence of sea resorts. The beaches of Buggerru and Portixeddu, a little further, are in fact beautiful and uncontaminated, and have been lately attended by a peculiar category of tourists: surfers. It seems in fact as if surfers have found a little piece of ocean in this leg of coast.   Capo Pecora is the little promontory closing the gulf, from where to enjoy wonderful sunsets. 

 

Buggerru - Sardegna

Le spiagge di Buggerru e di Portixeddu, poco più a nord, sono belle e incontaminate e da alcuni anni sono frequentate da un’utenza turistica un po’ particolare, i surfisti, che nelle onde di quest’angolo di Mediterraneo hanno trovato uno spicchio di oceano.

La spiaggia di Buggerru

A chiudere il golfo c’è Capo Pecora, un piccolo promontorio scoglioso da cui si gode di bellissimi tramonti.

Capo Pecora - Sardegna