Medium in size, the beach of Sarrala in Tertenia is lonely and wild for large stretches and has a beautiful view of the shore.

It has a light white-gray sand, partly with pebbles and pebbles, while the sea is green and shallow.

On the beach there are ample spaces available even in high season, except in the areas close to the parking lots and accesses.

Clean, however, there are banks of beached Posidonia.

In the immediate hinterland there are the Torre di Sarrala and various nuraghi.

HOW TO REACH IT - Proceed on the new SS 125 towards Marina di Tertenia and turn right (towards the south; not very evident sign “Sarrala”), before reaching the village of Foxi Manna. The road passes inland and then approaches the sea, with short unmarked detours you reach the beautiful beaches of Foxi Murdegu and Melisenda. On the north side, the coast is dominated by the Aragonese tower of San Giovanni di Sarrala.

The beaches are accessible with asphalted or dirt detours, difficult to indicate but quite evident: it is advisable to proceed by attempts, deviating to the left (east) from the main path, for example by trying to reach the tower; still a little further south of this road is the junction for Foxi Murdegu beach.

© Riproduzione riservata