Spiaggia di Su Barone
Spiaggia di Su Barone
4.5
7:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Monday
7:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday
7:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
7:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday
7:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday
7:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
7:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday
7:30 AM - 8:00 PM
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The beach of Su Barone with more than 3 km long is one of the largest in Sardinia, surrounded by pinewood and widespread from the pond of Su Petrosu avale, for about 15 years and was recognized Site of Community Interest.
Duration: More than 3 hours
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Gabriella M
1 contribution
Aug 2024 • Couples
Beautiful wide beach and exceptional sea. Unfortunately you cannot extend the same appreciation for the quality of the food offered by the bar restaurant. If you order a plate of spaghetti with clams and bottarga at a cost of 18 euros and they warn you that they have run out of bottarga but do not warn you that they have also run out of Sardinian clams and offer you a dish with frozen Pacific clams, they admit it and do not apologize.... even no, I would say... it does not seem really Sardinian style
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Written August 6, 2024
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Gaetano F
10 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
to enter the oasis of Su Barone from this year the entrance is € 8.00 for vehicles and 15.00 for campers. once inside you can park in the shade in the pine forest and enjoy a wonderful sea. there is the possibility to use the services, bar, umbrellas with sunbeds, area equipped for children or if you want to go to the left you get away from the crowd enjoying the sea in peace.
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Written September 3, 2024
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Jonathan R
23 contributions
Jul 2024 • Family
The nicest beach we've been to in Orosei. There is parking near the beach, which you pay for before you cross the bridge(8euro). There are also sunbeds and umbrellas for rent from Su Barrone beach bar. 2 sunbeds and umbrella on the front row, 35 euro. Our 3 year old also enjoyed this beach.
Written July 23, 2024
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Giada M
7 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
We fell in love with this beach!!!! As soon as you arrive at the entrance and cross the wooden bridge, the view is fantastic. A wild nature that accompanies you until you reach the crystalline expanse. You park in the pine forest and with a leap you're on the beach. Uncrowded beach, clean and with a truly top refreshment point!!! We had lunch there almost every day. A truly fairy tale❤
Written August 23, 2023
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Claudio21
Concorezzo, Italy40 contributions
Jul 2024 • Family
Large pine forest where you can park and have lunch without problems. Plenty of space on the beach to enjoy a nice family day. The only flaw compared to last year have raised to 8€ the admission
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Written July 24, 2024
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Rubina84
Rome, Italy43 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
This beach is incredible: even though it is August it is practically empty. Very long stretch of beach with structures, crystal clear water, an umbrella every 20 metres, a pine forest full of pine cones and pine nuts to collect with the children, marble tables for eating. 5 euros entry by car, it's worth it.
Written August 19, 2023
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Alec D
Seattle, WA2,603 contributions
Oct 2019 • Friends
This is a great beach located very close to the center of Orosei. We went several times during our stay in Orosei. It’s really big, beautiful sand and when we went there was almost no one else there. Fantastic!!!!
Written October 19, 2019
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iain M
Dundee, UK6 contributions
Jul 2016 • Couples
We stayed in Orosei so this beach was very handy to get to and signposted from the town centre. After maybe a 5 minute drive there is a little hut with a man outside who charges 5 euros entry.You then cross a little bridge and go down a dusty track for about 1km. My only criticism would be possibly invest some of the entrance fee to fill in some of the potholes to improve access.
We parked among the trees and the first thing we noticed was the constant thrum of insects, I think they're called cicadas?? Not something we're used to in Scotland but pretty cool! We went first time on a Sunday and there was a real social scene with what seemed like locals parked in the shade of the trees picnicking and making a real day off it. Although it was the weekend and fairly busy the stretch of beach is that large you can definitely get your own space and tranquility.
The sand is very nice underfoot and seemed to be little grains of 1 or 2 mm that didn't get all over you and we're easy to brush off.(we visited another beach to the North called berchida where the sand was glorious and as fine as flour but tended to get everywhere.) The sea was a nice ambient temperature and became deep near the shore, within about 5 metres it was chest height.
We went one more time on a Thursday(mid July) and we had a vast swathe of beach to ourselves.To conclude if you want a beach to relax and unwind you can't go wrong at Su Barone, The much heralded beaches of the Gulf of Orosei such as Cala Luna and Cala Gorlitze were so mobbed you just couldn't kick back and relax on them- Give me Su Barone anytime!
We parked among the trees and the first thing we noticed was the constant thrum of insects, I think they're called cicadas?? Not something we're used to in Scotland but pretty cool! We went first time on a Sunday and there was a real social scene with what seemed like locals parked in the shade of the trees picnicking and making a real day off it. Although it was the weekend and fairly busy the stretch of beach is that large you can definitely get your own space and tranquility.
The sand is very nice underfoot and seemed to be little grains of 1 or 2 mm that didn't get all over you and we're easy to brush off.(we visited another beach to the North called berchida where the sand was glorious and as fine as flour but tended to get everywhere.) The sea was a nice ambient temperature and became deep near the shore, within about 5 metres it was chest height.
We went one more time on a Thursday(mid July) and we had a vast swathe of beach to ourselves.To conclude if you want a beach to relax and unwind you can't go wrong at Su Barone, The much heralded beaches of the Gulf of Orosei such as Cala Luna and Cala Gorlitze were so mobbed you just couldn't kick back and relax on them- Give me Su Barone anytime!
Written August 7, 2016
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BickersExplores
Cowbridge, UK600 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
We were staying in Cala Gonone for ten days and on the 6th decided to have a drive out to this beach after reading TA comments. At first I was a little confused about where to park so I simply headed to the area marked Su Petrosa. This I think ended up being the best choice as it gives you all the options.
On entering by the sign Su Petrosa you can choose either to park for free (if there is a space) under the trees and simply walk 50 metres to the beach or cross the bridge and pay your 5 euros to park almost on the beach. It was easy - my only warning is the road to Cala Gonone not going through Orosei is a dirt track - in parts. We did it the once but decided to save the hire car!
Anyway thats the boring bit - this was undoubtedly one of the best beaches we have ever been to including those in Africa and India. The lovely sand, the beautiful scenery all around, the turquoise clear warm sea, the amazing lagoon area behind - I could go on and on it was that good.
It was so good and we were so relaxed we cancelled all other plans and went there the next three days as well. I believe we were lucky in that we went at the right time at end of June/beginning of July in that it was so quiet. One stretch we plonked ourselves on I counted only ten other couples in about a 200m stretch. There was the occasional beach seller but they were always polite and not pushy. It was heaven
On entering by the sign Su Petrosa you can choose either to park for free (if there is a space) under the trees and simply walk 50 metres to the beach or cross the bridge and pay your 5 euros to park almost on the beach. It was easy - my only warning is the road to Cala Gonone not going through Orosei is a dirt track - in parts. We did it the once but decided to save the hire car!
Anyway thats the boring bit - this was undoubtedly one of the best beaches we have ever been to including those in Africa and India. The lovely sand, the beautiful scenery all around, the turquoise clear warm sea, the amazing lagoon area behind - I could go on and on it was that good.
It was so good and we were so relaxed we cancelled all other plans and went there the next three days as well. I believe we were lucky in that we went at the right time at end of June/beginning of July in that it was so quiet. One stretch we plonked ourselves on I counted only ten other couples in about a 200m stretch. There was the occasional beach seller but they were always polite and not pushy. It was heaven
Written July 21, 2019
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Travel_addict13_10
Australia654 contributions
Sept 2018 • Couples
We prefer a beach that is not crowded and that is not easy to find. On recommendation from our accommodation we headed here. So pleased we did. I’m sure we would not have known about it otherwise. It is 5 Euro car entry and well worth it. Just a few kilometres from Oresei, you drive into the area in a dirt road with the lake on one side, the mountains ahead and the beach on the other. So picturesque. We parked under the shade of one of the many trees and found the beach not crowded. It was convenient having toilets (clean, well maintained toilets). There was also a bar and cafe area although we didn’t use them. It was a very peaceful beach and despite the people dotted along, there was no noise. Well worth seeking out this beach if you want to escape the crowds.
Written September 11, 2018
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Buongiorno vorrei sapere se è possibile accedere con un cane di piccola taglia.
Written August 12, 2024
io sarò ospite a calagonone dal 18 di luglio prossimo, volevo sapere se la spiaggia di su barone è spiaggia pet friendly ed eventualmentye quali limitazioni ci sono
Written July 8, 2024
Buon giorno ma le spiagge a cala gonone si possono affittare sdraio e ombrelloni
Written May 11, 2018
Caro Mirco Cala Gonone a una piccola spiaggia molto affollata non saprei se 'è un servizio del genere, però a pochi Km di distanza ci sono delle spiagge libere, Osala, Cala Cartoe ma se vieni da noi all'Oasi di Su Barone trovi Lo stabilimento Balneare (18,00 Eur al gg 2 lettini e un Ombrellone), punto di Ristoro, un Piccolo Parco Avventura per Bambini docce area pic nic con tavoli gratuita si paga 5 euro al giorno per il parcheggio dell'auto ma le posso garantire che ne vale la pena, sul nostro sito può visionare il video su youtube Oasi Su Barone
Written May 24, 2018
Si Ci sono dei bagni accessibili per disabili ad uso esclusivo, da richiedere la chiave al bar della cooperativa La Garzetta, inoltre per i disabili c'è a disposizione a titolo gratuito una sedia Job
Written March 7, 2018
Anche questo nome è sbagliato, infatti la località Su Barone non è la spiaggia ma la zona in cui si passa, prima del ponte stagno, che porta alla pineta di Avalè, infatti il nome corretto della spiaggia a partire dalla zona del porticiolo della marina, posto in località Su Portu, fino alla spiaggia di Osala tutta quella spiaggia si chiama AVALè ..... nome antichissimo che indica la vicinanza delle acque sia del mare che del fiume e dei vari fiumiciattoli che lì vicino avevano le foci.
Written July 21, 2016
Grazie mille, Elisa, non lo sapevo! Noi siamo stati lì in vacanza a giugno ma nessuno ce l'ha precisato. uno spettacolo.
Written July 22, 2016
Si può accedere alla spiaggia con un cane indicativamente mattina presto o tardo pomeriggio ?
Written June 26, 2016
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