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Faro di Capo Ferro, a lighthouse that towers over a rocky promontory on the northeastern coast of Sardinia, is one of the most interesting and picturesque places on the Costa Smeralda. This historic lighthouse still serves as a landmark for sailors.

The lighthouse was built in 1855, at a time when Sardinia was beginning to develop as an important maritime destination. Its location on a rocky promontory is strategic as it serves to warn ships of the dangerous reefs and shoals that are common in this part of the coast. For decades, the lighthouse has been a key point for navigation in this area, being actively used by both commercial and military ships.

Architecture and surroundings

Faro di Capo Ferro is an elegant lighthouse built in the traditional style. It is tall and has a characteristic white façade, making it easily recognisable from a distance. From its top, it offers a breathtaking view of the blue waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the rocky coastline. The area around the lighthouse is wild and natural, with a clear sea and rich vegetation that includes Mediterranean plants and rare species of flowers.

Its location, far from the main tourist routes, makes it an ideal place for those seeking peace and refuge in nature. You can admire not only the lighthouse itself, but also the surrounding landscape, which offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, photography and observing the local fauna.

Capo Ferro

Capo Ferro Lighthouse, Costa Smeralda

Visiting and hiking opportunities

Access to Faro di Capo Ferro is only possible on foot or by bike, which adds a special charm to the visit. The route leads through beautiful terrain and offers unforgettable views of the Costa Smeralda. For those interested in history, there is the opportunity to learn more about Sardinia's navigation system and the role that Faro di Capo Ferro played in protecting the local waters.

If you visit this lighthouse, be sure to enjoy the view of the surrounding bays, which are popular with yachtsmen. The place also offers the opportunity to relax in peace and quiet, away from the busy beaches and tourist areas.