Places in Sant'Andrea Frius, Sardinia
About 60% of the territory of South Sardinia is within the province of Cagliari. Its landscape varies from the superb beaches of the south and east coasts, to the hidden mountainous areas in the central part and to the open and cultivated plains of the Campidano.Sant'Andrea Frius lays right here, in an area intensively cultivated and populated, at least compared to the rest of the island. The nearest city is Cagliari and roads are quite good, allowing quick transfers to the coast.
Here some views can be really spectacular. The road from Cagliari heading east to Villasimius, for instance, is simply superb. At every corner the view opens to a new portion of the coast, with your sight first spreading towards the horizon and then focusing at the beach just lying beneath.
After a few of these sights, you get to Villasimius, home of one of the most beautiful beaches in the island. Similar sceneries are found along the coastline west of Cagliari, on the road from Chia along the gulf of Teulada, towards the beach of Tuerredda.
Also, impossible not to mention the beaches north of Villasimius, on the west coast: Cala Pira, Cala Sinzias, Costa Rei and Feraxi-Colostrai-San Giovanni, are impressive both for the colour of the sea and for their size stretching in some cases for almost 14 km! Last but not least, the beach of Poetto right in the city of Cagliari.
Here you may taste fresh urchins and other seafood in one of the kiosks along the beach. From spring to fall pink flamingos populate the ponds along the beaches of Chia, Poetto and Colostrai (in Poetto their population is permanent).
Bring your camera along as you can easily get close enough to capture great images. If by any chance you get bored of sunbathing in such beautiful beaches, move away from the coast and explore the inland areas of Sette Fratelli or Gutturu Mannu natural reserves.
Views can be breathtaking too and activities range from trekking to horse riding, cycling and 4WD excursions, with canyons and waterfalls in abundance. Combined they offer you 127,000 hectares of wild Sardinia.
Just avoid hot days and bring plenty of water along with you! Other naturalistic areas are Molentargius in Cagliari and the marine reserve of Capo Carbonara in Villasimius. Worth a visit is Nora, 40 minutes drive west of Cagliari.
The ancient roman site is the most important in Sardinia. Its location is also superb, as it lies on a thin strip of land stretching out from the beach of Pula and ending with a cliff at the top of which is the tower of Coltellazzo.
Places near Sant'Andrea Frius
Points of interest near Sant'Andrea Frius
Nuraghe
- 3 km Nuraghe Agus o Cuccuru Nuraxi Agus 12
- 6 km Nuraghe Perdu Molas 13
- 12 km Nuraghe Bia 14
- 13 km Nuraghe Erri 15
- 13 km Nuraghe Piscu 14
- 14 km Nuraghe di Samatzai 17
Stations
- 6 km Barrali-Pimentel 15
- 6 km Senorbì 14
- 7 km Donorì 44
- 7 km Senorbì Scuola 14
- 9 km Suelli 14
- 11 km Dolianova-Serdiana 79
Museums and Libraries
- 7 km Museo Archeologico Sa Domu Nosta 14
- 10 km Museo Casa Serra 15
Fountains
- 12 km Vecchio Acquedotto 4
Monuments
- 13 km Sa Corona 24
- 13 km Necropoli Pranu Mutteddu 6
- 15 km Castello di Sassai 4
Churches
- 13 km Santa Sofia 22
Places in Sardinia
Cagliari
Oristano
Olbia
Sassari
Alghero
Villasimius
Pula
Porto Cervo
Orosei
Arbatax
Chia
Carloforte
Buggerru
Costa Rei
Cala Gonone
Fonni
Orroli
La Caletta
San Teodoro
Castelsardo
Santa Teresa Gallura
Bosa
Berchidda
Aritzo
Lanusei
Bari Sardo
Tertenia
Nuoro
Muravera
Barumini
Badesi
Santu Lussurgiu
Stintino
Porto Torres
Ozieri
Macomer
Senorbì
Villacidro
Porto Pino