BTT Baia dei Mori Beachclub a Tanaunella
Embark on an exciting BTT adventure starting and ending at Baia dei Mori Beachclub in Tanaunella, Sardinia. This route will take you through varied terrain, reaching a maximum elevation in Tanaunella, offering a dynamic experience for any mountain biker.
The journey begins at the picturesque Baia dei Mori Beachclub, setting a relaxed tone before you dive into the cycling. As you progress, the path will lead you towards the higher grounds of Tanaunella, where the maximum elevation point awaits. Here, you'll encounter a mix of terrain, from smooth tracks to more challenging rocky sections, demanding good bike handling skills and a steady pace. Expect some steep climbs that will test your stamina, but the rewarding views of the Sardinian landscape make every effort worthwhile.
The route covers approximately 40 kilometers with a cumulative elevation gain of about 60 meters. You'll experience a total ascent of roughly 195 meters and a descent of similar measure. The average speed is around 14 km/h, with a total riding time of approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, including stops. The terrain is predominantly natural paths and some paved sections, ideal for a full-day exploration.
As you cycle, you'll pass by charming spots like Via Apollo and experience the local atmosphere near Tanaunella. Keep an eye out for local eateries like Zorro Mega Pizza Service or Pizzeria da Paola for a well-deserved break. The landscape offers beautiful coastal and inland views, characteristic of Sardinia.
For those seeking more VTT thrills, consider exploring the trails around Strada Statale 125 Orientale Sarda, which offer further opportunities for adventure.
Practical Tips for your VTT ride:
-
Essential Gear: Always carry a repair kit, water, and wear a helmet.
-
Respect the Environment: Stay on marked trails and pack out all your trash.
-
Hydration: Drink plenty of water, especially during warmer periods.
-
Safety First: Be aware of your surroundings and other trail users.
# BTT Baia dei Mori Beachclub a Tanaunella
Embark on an exciting **BTT adventure** starting and ending at **Baia dei Mori Beachclub** in **Tanaunella, Sardinia**. This route will take you through varied terrain, reaching a maximum elevation in **Tanaunella**, offering a dynamic experience for any mountain biker.
The journey begins at the picturesque **Baia dei Mori Beachclub**, setting a relaxed tone before you dive into the cycling. As you progress, the path will lead you towards the higher grounds of **Tanaunella**, where the *maximum elevation* point awaits. Here, you'll encounter a mix of terrain, from smooth tracks to more *challenging rocky sections*, demanding good *bike handling skills* and a steady pace. Expect some *steep climbs* that will test your stamina, but the rewarding views of the Sardinian landscape make every effort worthwhile.
The route covers approximately **40 kilometers** with a cumulative elevation gain of about **60 meters**. You'll experience a total ascent of roughly **195 meters** and a descent of similar measure. The average speed is around **14 km/h**, with a total riding time of approximately **2 hours and 40 minutes**, including stops. The terrain is predominantly natural paths and some paved sections, ideal for a full-day exploration.
As you cycle, you'll pass by charming spots like **Via Apollo** and experience the local atmosphere near **Tanaunella**. Keep an eye out for local eateries like **Zorro Mega Pizza Service** or **Pizzeria da Paola** for a well-deserved break. The landscape offers beautiful coastal and inland views, characteristic of **Sardinia**.
For those seeking more VTT thrills, consider exploring the trails around **Strada Statale 125 Orientale Sarda**, which offer further opportunities for adventure.
**Practical Tips for your VTT ride:**
* **Essential Gear:** Always carry a repair kit, water, and wear a helmet.
* **Respect the Environment:** Stay on marked trails and pack out all your trash.
* **Hydration:** Drink plenty of water, especially during warmer periods.
* **Safety First:** Be aware of your surroundings and other trail users.