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Cappu Caccia Lago di Baratz Arbatax Westküste Sardiniens
Capu 
Caccia is a dramatic and picturesque
promontory located in the
northwestern part of Sardinia, 
near the town of Alghero in the
province of Sassari. It is 
famous for its rugged cliffs, 
spectacular coastal views, and its proximity to some of the most notable natural 
and historical sites in the area.
Here’s a closer look at
Capu Caccia:
1. 
Geography and Landscape:
	- 
	Capu Caccia is a headland 
	or promontory that extends 
	out into the Mediterranean Sea, 
	offering stunning views over the waters of the
	Gulf of Alghero. The cliffs 
	that make up Capu Caccia are made of 
	limestone, which have been shaped over millennia by the wind and 
	the sea.
- The landscape is wild and rugged, with 
	steep cliffs that rise 
	dramatically from the sea and provide a striking backdrop to the surrounding 
	area. The promontory itself is part of the
	Parco Naturale Regionale di Porto 
	Conte (Porto Conte Regional Nature Park), a protected natural area.
2.
Famous Attractions Near Capu Caccia:
	- 
	Grotta di Nettuno (Neptune's 
	Grotto): One of the main attractions near
	Capu Caccia is the
	Grotta di Nettuno 
	(Neptune's Grotto), a spectacular 
	marine cave located at the base of the cliffs. The cave is 
	accessible either by a boat trip 
	from Alghero or by walking down the famous
	Escala del Cabirol (the
	Goat’s Staircase), a 
	steep path with 654 steps that descend to the entrance of the cave.
		- Inside the
		Grotta di Nettuno, 
		visitors can admire stunning 
		stalactites and 
		stalagmites, along with crystal-clear
		underground lakes. It 
		is one of the most famous caves in Sardinia and an unforgettable natural 
		wonder.
 
- 
	Porto Conte: The
	Porto Conte area, part of 
	the larger Porto Conte Regional 
	Nature Park, is known for its
	lush green landscapes,
	blue lagoons, and
	wildlife. This park is a 
	great place for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring the natural beauty of 
	Sardinia.
		- The area is home to a variety of 
		species, including wild boar, foxes, and several bird species. There are
		hiking trails through 
		the park that offer breathtaking views of the coast and surrounding 
		landscapes.
 
3.
Coastal Views and Hiking:
	- 
	Capu Caccia provides some 
	of the most spectacular panoramic 
	views in Sardinia. From the top of the promontory, visitors can 
	enjoy views of the surrounding cliffs, the Mediterranean Sea, and the nearby
	Isola Piana and
	Isola Foradada, two small 
	islands that are visible from the coast.
- The area is also a great destination 
	for hiking and nature 
	walks. There are several trails that lead through the rugged terrain, 
	offering hikers the chance to explore the natural beauty of the region.
		- One of the most famous hiking 
		routes is the Escala del 
		Cabirol, which takes visitors down the cliffs to Neptune’s 
		Grotto, but there are also other paths that lead to hidden coves and 
		secluded areas along the coast.
 
4.
Wildlife and Natural Beauty:
	- The
	Capu Caccia and 
	surrounding Porto Conte Park 
	are home to a variety of wildlife. The cliffs and coast are important 
	nesting sites for seabirds, 
	including eagles,
	kites, and
	gulls.
- The area is also a habitat for
	wildflowers,
	Mediterranean scrub, and 
	several plant species that thrive in the
	Sardinian climate.
- The natural beauty of the area makes 
	it a perfect destination for 
	nature lovers, 
	photographers, and those looking to experience Sardinia’s wild, 
	unspoiled side.
5.
Nearby Attractions:
	- 
	Alghero: The town of
	Alghero, located just a 
	short drive from Capu Caccia, 
	is a historic town with a strong 
	Catalan influence, reflected in its architecture, language, and 
	culture. Alghero has a charming old town with narrow streets, churches, and 
	lovely restaurants, making it an excellent place to explore after a visit to 
	Capu Caccia.
- 
	Lido di San Giovanni: If 
	you’re looking to relax on a beach, the
	Lido di San Giovanni in 
	Alghero offers a sandy shoreline 
	and clear waters for 
	swimming.
- 
	Bastioni Magellano: 
	Alghero’s seafront promenade offers stunning views of the coastline and Capu 
	Caccia in the distance.
6.
Best Time to Visit:
	- The best time to visit
	Capu Caccia is during the
	spring and
	early autumn, when the 
	weather is pleasant and the area is less crowded. During the
	summer months, Sardinia’s 
	coastline can get busier, but Capu Caccia remains relatively peaceful, 
	especially if you visit early in the morning or later in the evening.
- 
	Winter is generally mild 
	in Sardinia, so it can be an off-season option for visitors looking to 
	explore without the crowds.
7.
Getting There:
	- 
	Capu Caccia is easily 
	accessible by car from Alghero 
	(about 15 km away), with 
	clear signage leading to the viewpoints, hiking trails, and Neptune’s 
	Grotto.
- 
	Boat tours are available 
	for those who wish to visit 
	Neptune’s Grotto from the sea, offering a unique perspective of the 
	cliffs and coastline.
In Summary:
Capu Caccia is a breathtaking destination in
northwestern Sardinia, 
offering dramatic cliffs,
stunning coastal views, and
unique natural attractions 
such as Neptune's Grotto. 
Whether you're looking to explore 
caves, hike through 
beautiful nature reserves, or simply enjoy the peaceful beauty of Sardinia’s 
coastline, Capu Caccia provides an unforgettable experience.
 
               26.02.25 Copyright   Dirk 
Rauschenbach Koelnerstrasse 293 51702 Bergneustadt  
Datenschutzerklaerung   02261 9788972  Mail ccooly( 
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26.02.25 Copyright   Dirk 
Rauschenbach Koelnerstrasse 293 51702 Bergneustadt  
Datenschutzerklaerung   02261 9788972  Mail ccooly( 
at) web.de