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The Trips to Sardinia Badesi Sardinian Village
Photo FonteSarda 2000 - Construction on the principal street
Badesi is little Village of the north Sardinia
Badesi is a small country of the north of Sardinia, to about 21 Km of Castelsardo.
Location: through the SS 131 (National Street 131) one arrives to the Sassari, we can even continue then to the Harbor Torres (18 Kilometers), then we take the SP 90 (Provincial Street 90) after about 21 Km from the country of Castelsardo we find Badesi. On the right after about 1 km one arrives to the small country of Badesi. The economy was generally agricultural, with the tourism it developed the maritime fraction then also: Badesi Sea to which can always arrive of the SP90 while taking the bifurcation on the left toward the sea.
In alternative: still as leaving from Sassari us can take the street toward the Sennori (12 Km) and the country of Sorso, after 6 Km we arrive finally to the SP 90, about 14 Km before Castelsardo.
Tourism information
To visit the present restaurants in the proximities of the country can book some pleasant surprises: excellent food and accessible prices. There are different tourist villages and people is cordial and agreeable.
Before the tourist installation of Badesi Sea has a long white beach about 8 km; this one is the beach of Badesi Sea with dunes and fragrant shelves of juniper. The continuous coast toward the South West in the bay of Mimosas until to become the beach of Valledoria, to the mouth of the Riu Coghinas, while on the right toward the North is, beyond the Red and same island to the Portobello of Gallura we find Coast Paradise.
Period of vacations recommended: from the same May month by month of October.
To visit Sardinia is not only beautiful, it is also a beautiful adventure for the one that has eyes to see, ears to hear and palace to taste.
Who loves the war, he has not seen it in face (Erasmus from Rotterdam)
The path for the peace is the peace (M. K. Gandhi)
Fonte Notes
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Last Updating: 2012-01-29