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I rode my bicycle in a loop from Olbia to Porto Cervo. While the infrastructure in Italy for bicycles is poor, riding roads in Sardinia is generally speaking better than the mainland. The roads for the most part are in good condition and, while there often is little shoulder, drivers are accustomed to cyclists and traffic for the most part is light. The speed limit of 50 km/h also helps. The road along the coast to Porto Cervo is hilly, though there are no real long or steep hills, and the road is quite scenic. Porto Cervo early in the season is a pretty, fairly sleepy little port, with earth tone structures. There is a sailing school for those so inclined and a display of Azzura, an America’s Cup 12 meter. From there, I continued NW, turned S and eventually rejoined 125 into Olbia. Total elevation gain for this ride was 864 m over 70 km.…
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Date of experience: May 2015
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