Quad bike adventure in the territory of Bosa
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In the picturesque area of Bosa, you can enjoy a fun and exciting Quad bike experience!
With our expert guide and depending on the best weather conditions, the route to the sea will be chosen, through loop routes where there will also be time to make two small stops for refreshing swims in the beaches of Columbargia and Ischia Ruggia. Or you can discover the route that goes inland.
The watchword: Adventure!
The activity in Quad Includes:
- Guided excursion
- Vehicle rental
- Liability insurance
- Fuel
Not Included:
- Lunch
- Water
- Equipment for possible beach break
Bring with you:
- Driving License B
- Comfortable and seasonally appropriate clothing
- Beach gear for the route to the sea (swimsuit, towel)
- Closed shoes
- Sunglasses
- Water
- Snacks
Sea Route:
The route unfolds in the maze of dirt roads that characterize the coastal stretch of Tresnuraghes, south of Bosa, with our experienced guide leading the way. Loop route of more than 30 km, including asphalt road and dirt sections, valleys, cliffs, sand dunes, descents and climbs that are often winding and of medium difficulty levels.
- Long about 2 km, you will reach the village of Tresnuraghes from which you take the rural road that leads to the Aragonese Tower of Foghe and San Marco.
- In the first loop stage you will reach the beach of Columbargia located at the foot of the promontory on which stands the Tower of Columbargia, where you will make a stop of about 20 minutes.
- Next you will climb an adventurous dirt road to reach the tower of Ischia Ruggia with the beaches and cliffs of Torolo and Ischia Ruggia.
- Before returning to the starting point, you reach after a few kilometers the last of the Towers the Aragonese one of Foghe from which you can enjoy a spectacular view.
Earth Route:
The asphalt road traveled with an experienced trailblazer guide will be about 15 km, while the dirt road will stretch for about 4 km, amid stunning scenery that will provide the backdrop.
From Bosa, take the road to Montresta, taking the Badde Orca junction that leads to the foot of the Mante Mannu, between asphalt and dirt road, among pastures and long views of the sea, where the route will end at 800 meters above sea level.