Pula

Looking inland from the coastal road, in the far distance you can see the gleaming white hills of salt harvested in late August.

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Flamingos, heron, waders and seabirds can be seen in their hundreds along this part of the coast and at Porto Nuovo, with its long jetty, you can pull off the road and walk along a raised path to several bird watching hides.

Pula, where many of our properties and hotels can be found, is a bustling agricultural and tourist town. The long sandy coastline of Santa Margherita and the majestic Sulcis mountain range are just some of the varied landscapes that this charming town has to offer. By night the central square is throbbing with locals and visitors enjoying the warm summer evenings in one of the cafés and restaurants or just browsing the many shops which stay open until very late. Also not to be missed is the Tuesday market, abundant in fabulous fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, clothes, toys and beach equipment. The nearby coast at Nora offers one of the best examples in Sardinia of an ancient Roman provincial city with temples, baths and well-preserved black, white and ochre mosaic floors, which still evoke their former glory in their stunning seaside setting.

 
 
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