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Piscinas, the Desert

 

 

Piscinas A sneak preview
Located in an isolated zone and of great naturalistic beauty, the beach of Piscinas, along the seashore of the Costa Verde, is
surrounded for some kilometres by tall dunes (among the tallest in Europe), still alive and modelled by the mistral wind, its yellow
ochre colour occasionally interrupted by bushes of prickly esparto, thorny carrot, sea lily and, more inland, junipers and old olives
that form small groves.
A flora-fauna territory of great interest, the ideal environment for long walks on the sand, especially in the early hours of the
morning, when it is even possible to glimpse the deer that actually go down to the sea and, in the month of June, the sea turtles that
lay their eggs. Not far away, in Marina of Arbus, we find the stretch of beach of Funtanazza, of intense green waters and dark grey
sand, and the beaches of Pistis and Torre dei Corsari, characterised by a long, wide beach surrounded by golden dunes. A swim
offshore, at just 200 metres from the beach, allows the swimmer to observe a rare, evocative sea landscape, also noticing traces of a
wrecked English ship that, loaded with lead and armed with a gun, has rested among the sand for some hundred years.
How to get there
The beach is easily reached by going along the SP 126 provincial road towards Guspini: the beach is signposted and reached along a
mountain road that passes along the mines of Montevecchio.
Useful information and facilities
The beach of Piscinas, like many of those along the Costa Verde and the western coast of Sardinia, where the sea is rarely calm, is
one of the favourite spots for surfers that, especially in winter, practise their sport thanks to the habitual presence of long, high waves.
Facilities include a car park (both paid and free), a hotel-restaurant and a cafe, along with beach umbrellas and sun-lounger rental.
This beach is also well known for the presence of a vast area, where it is possible to practice naturism.