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From OLBIA |
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You can reach Cala Gonone taking the SS 131 DCN, a fast four-laned national highway, or following the SS 125 orientale sarda, a slower, two-laned scenic road that will allow you to admire wonderful panoramas, to visit beautiful beaches (San Teodoro, Berchidda, Cala Ginepro, Cala Liberotto) and to appreciate at best the beauties of the coastline. The two roads join in a number of places and give you the opportunity of organizing your journey just as you wish. Time for the journey: |
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FROM CAGLIARI |
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Starting from Cagliari, you can take the SS131 and the SS131DCN (about 25 kilometres more) as well, or you can choose the SS 125, which leads along the east coast. |
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FROM ARBATAX |
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Starting from the harbour of Arbatax, you can reach Cala Gonone taking the SS 125, one of Italy’s most beautiful scenic routes because of the breathtaking landscape and the incredible scenery between the mountains and the sea. Time for the journey:SS125: 72.2 kilometres in 1 hour and 17 minutes. |
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FROM PORTO TORRES |
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Starting from Porto Torres, you take the dual carriageway SS 131, then you turn off the highway and turn into the SS 131 DCN towards Olbia leaving the road in the direction of Dorgali. SS131 and SS131DCN: 180 kilometres in about 3 hours. |
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FROM ALGHERO |
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Starting from Alghero, you take the SS127bis, the SS131bis and the SS131, then turn off and turn into the SS129, then into the SS131DCN in the direction of Olbia, and finally take the exit for Dorgali. |




