Spiaggia di San Nicolò, Sand beach in Bugerru, Italy
San Nicolò beach is a sand beach along the Costa Verde coast of western Sardinia near Bugerru, stretching for several kilometers. Behind the wide pale sand lie natural dunes and a landscape that slopes gently toward the interior.
Bugerru began as a mining settlement in the interior, gradually transforming into a coastal town as the focus shifted toward maritime activities. This transformation shaped the entire region's development over time.
The beach serves as a gathering place for families from nearby towns who come here during summer weekends to swim and spend time together by the sea. The open landscape and natural setting make it a valued local spot for leisure and social connection.
The beach is most rewarding on windy days when water conditions are favorable for sports enthusiasts. Parking areas near the shoreline provide easy access to the sand and water.
Maritime pine trees and Mediterranean shrubs grow directly behind the sand, creating a natural boundary between the beach and inland area. This vegetated zone shields the shore from strong winds and adds to the landscape's character.
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