Belvedere

Top choice in Southwestern Sardinia


This panoramic terrace, accessible by a cliffside path from Nebida's southern entrance, commands fabulous views. Dominating the seascape is the 133m-high Pan di Zucchero, the largest of several faraglioni (sea stacks) that rise out of the glassy blue waters against a backdrop of sheer white cliffs. The gutted shell of a building you see beneath you is the Laveria Lamarmora, a former mineral washing plant.


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1.76 MILES

Beyond the unsightly remnants of Masua's mine, this lovely little sandy beach provides memorable close-ups of the Pan di Zucchero rock stack.

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2.02 MILES

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3. Porto Flavia

2.25 MILES

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2.42 MILES

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5. Grotta di Santa Barbara

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6. Monteponi Mine

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8. Museo dell'Arte Mineraria

5.23 MILES

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