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Your own tent
Under the eucalyptus trees
Level, quiet pitches on natural ground. Electricity is optional; the stars come as standard.
West coast of Sardinia · 39°43′N
A small campsite among eucalyptus trees, fields and the wide Oristano coast.
Open March to November
Terralba Camping is deliberately small: 34 pitches, plenty of shade and everything close by. Coffee under the trees in the morning, salt on your skin by evening.
No entertainment schedule. No car-park feeling. Just honest tips, cold Ichnusa and the wind they call Maestrale.
Espresso, pane carasau, ice cream and the essentials for supper.
Spacious, clean and coin-free. One accessible cubicle too.
Gas hobs, fridge shelves, long tables and herbs from the garden.
Washing machines, hand-wash space and proper clotheslines in the breeze.
Fast enough for a route and a call. The pitches can stay quiet.
On a lead, with consideration and a shady water stop beside the bar.
“The best hour is the one before everyone wakes up.”
No list to work through. Just three good moments and plenty of room between them.
Coffee under the trees. The sea can wait a little.
A flat road, warm breeze and flamingos far out on the water.
Pane carasau on the table. Someone goes back for tomatoes.
Fishing boats, flamingos and a causeway to the edge of the world. Best in the soft late-afternoon light.
Our tip: bottarga and a cold Vermentino right by the harbour.
A wild road winds through old mining country to huge dunes and a surprisingly empty sea.
Leave early, take water and start back before sunset.
Cork oaks, obsidian and cool forest paths. A fine alternative when the Maestrale hits the coast.
The museum in Pau tells the story of the black volcanic glass.
We are 15 easy minutes from the SS131. The final kilometre follows a narrow country lane.
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