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The area where Campesi is located is an extraordinary corner of Gallura, still authentic and not heavily frequented by mass tourism, where nature reigns supreme and offers views that stretch from cultivated hillsides to the deep blue sea. Just 4 km from the coast, the property overlooks one of the most enchanting stretches of the northeastern Sardinian coastline, along the road connecting Santa Teresa di Gallura to Castelsardo, which is one of the most scenic routes on the island.
Vignola Mare is the nearest beach destination, easily accessible in just a few minutes, featuring a long stretch of free fine sandy beach, shallow waters perfect for families, and numerous coves where one can enjoy the sea in peace. Here, you can engage in water sports such as windsurfing, snorkeling, and diving, thanks to the presence of a diving center. Nearby, you can find other picturesque beaches like Cala Sarraina, Lu Litarroni, and Monti Russu, all set in protected natural surroundings ideal for those seeking tranquility and direct contact with nature.
For those who love to explore, Campesi serves as a great starting point to discover Costa Paradiso with its renowned Li Cossi beach, or venture to the Maddalena Archipelago, which is easily reachable from Santa Teresa with daily boat excursions. The Costa Smeralda is also just over an hour's drive away, offering a perfect balance between sophistication and nature.
The Gallura inland area also offers numerous surprises: villages such as Aggius, famous for its textile craftsmanship and granite houses; Luras, with its ethnographic museum and ancient olive trees; Aglientu, featuring a small mill museum and traditional festivals; or Tempio Pausania, a historic town at the foot of Limbara, where visitors can see the Nuraghe Majore.
This region is also ideal for hiking and cycling enthusiasts, with numerous trails winding through both coastal and countryside landscapes, and for those looking for a stay in harmony with the slow and profound rhythms of the most authentic Sardinia. Here, the scents of the Mediterranean scrub, the sound of the wind among the vineyards, and the changing light across the landscape accompany each day with a simple and unexpected beauty.
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