Palau (SS)
Latitude: 41.1792
Longitude: 9.3935
Population: 4196
Area: 44,44
Density: 94,42
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An obligatory boarding point from the islands of the Maddalena archipelago, the town devises its fortune on the railway for the reduced Sassari-Tempio-Palau.
Life revolves around the piers and moorings of the marina.
From Palau, one of the most famous and fascinating places on the coast is worth a visit, the promontory of Capo d'Orso, is a granite promontory modeled at the time that culminates in a large rock sculpted by the wind that recalls the shape of a plantigrade, symbol of Palau, with the head facing the sea.
Ancient sailors did not use it as a reference point. The Capo d'Orso landscape is fascinating and interesting, thanks to tafone tombs and remains from the Neolithic age. In the seabed opposite lie wrecks from various eras.
Punta Sardegna can be reached along the road that comes out towards Monte Altura and then descends to the beach of Cala
Trana, on the tip of the tip. The view from here is exceptional, even if the continuous expansion of the built-up areas is ruining its beauty
places. It gives a stretch beyond the territory of Palau if it alternates between the granite coast and the treaty of the Sandy ones, such as the Sciumara beach and the suggestive coastline of the northern atmosphere of Porto Faro.