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    Alghero

    Posted by carolferguson 27 June 2012

    Sardinia has a bit of a reputation as a playground for the rich and famous, but don’t let this put you off. Head for Alghero - fly into its airport and it’s only a euro to take the bus into town. It might not be one of the more glamorous spots on Sardinia but it has a delightful old town with well preserved bastions, excellent restaurants specialising in seafood and plenty of places to sit with a cocktail watching the sun go down. There is a working harbour and port and the town is not reliant on tourism, although it does get busy in July and August. An excellent large gently shelving sandy beach stretches the length of the bay, making it an excellent choice for families.

    North west coast of Sardinia
    Google map: bit.ly/QgnVWe

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    Lu Branu

    Posted by etoile24 9 May 2009

    Lu Branu is a family run agritourismo, situated in the Costa Smeralda, in an area of around 150 acres of land. The farm produces its own food and wine, which are all typical of Sardinia.
    Located near the town of Arzachena and within driving distance of at least 20 idyllic beaches, I would recommend this agriturismo especially to families with small children.
    The owners are extremely friendly and hospitable. Children will love the play park and tennis court, as well as getting to know the animals and birds at the farm. Parents can relax in the laidback, safe, childfriendly environment.

    address - Lu Branu, Giuanneddu 07026, Arzachena, olbia-tempio.
    www.agriturismo.it/lubranu/enindex.asp

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    Camping La Mariposa, Alghero

    Posted by Filthyknitter 29 October 2008

    Great campsite just north of Alghero old town. It's an easy 20-minute walk along the beach into the city centre/port.

    Staff are helpful and the loos and showers are clean and well-maintained (with the added luxury of loo roll!) Oddly, there is a big communal barbecue in the midst of all the showers/loos/sinks etc - looks well-used but I'm not sure about the location!

    The campsite has a well-stocked shop, which has fresh bread and pastries every morning, and a bar/pizzeria. There's also direct access onto the beach and a little windsurfing centre which offers lesson and board hire.

    We camped here in low season when prices were very reasonable but I think it pretty much doubles in high season, when to be honest it would probably be too crowded (as it's the only campsite in Alghero) to be fun. There's space for camper vans and mobile homes and you can also hire little wooden cabins and breeze-block bungalows (which look very basic but fine).

    There are slighly battered outdoor chairs and tables dotted around the campsite, for anyone to use. I suspect that in high season these are the subject of fierce wars of possession but in low season they're fairly easy to find. We preferred setting up our meths stove on the beach and eating there, anyway - definitely recommended.

    Wouldn't hesitate to return.

    Camping la Mariposa
    Via del Lido 22
    07041 Alghero (SS)

    Tel. +39-079950360
    Tel. +39-079950480
    FAX +39-079984489
    info@lamariposa.it
    www.lamariposa.it
    Approx 20 minutes bus or taxi from Alghero airport.

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