Set along the northern coast of Sardinia, Badesi is a small town where open landscapes and expansive shoreline define the experience. Overlooking the long sweep of Golfo dell'Asinara, it offers wide views of sea and sky, with a sense of space that feels both untamed and serene.
The town itself sits slightly inland on a gentle rise, surrounded by rolling hills, vineyards, and Mediterranean scrub. From here, the land slopes down toward one of the island¢s most extensive beaches—a broad, uninterrupted stretch of pale sand that runs for kilometers along the coast. The water is clear and often windswept, giving the shoreline a dynamic, ever-changing character.
Badesi remains modest and unhurried, with a small center of local shops, cafés, and seasonal activity that grows in the summer months. Its identity is closely tied to the surrounding environment rather than to historical landmarks, making it a place where nature takes precedence.
What defines Badesi is its openness. There are few barriers between land and sea, few crowds compared to more famous destinations, and a strong sense of elemental simplicity. It is a place shaped by wind, light, and distance—where the horizon feels wide, and the pace of life follows the natural rhythm of the coast. |
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