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Sardinia Island (Italy) Offers Free Accommodation for Young Hikers

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Sardinia Island has launched an enticing initiative to attract young adventurers to its historic hiking trails. Under the “Leg’s Go in Cammino” program, the island is offering free accommodation to hikers under the age of 35 who embark on the scenic Cammino Minerario di Santa Barbara (CMSB) trail. Here are the key points of the initiative:

Highlights:

  • Free Accommodation: Up to three nights of free lodging for hikers under 35.
  • Trail Overview: The CMSB is a 500-kilometer trail divided into 30 stages, each approximately 16 kilometers long.
  • Historical and Natural Beauty: The trail passes through diverse landscapes, including cliffs, oak forests, sand dunes, and historic mining sites.

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About Cammino Minerario di Santa Barbara Trail

The Cammino Minerario di Santa Barbara (CMSB) is a unique hiking trail in the southwest of Sardinia Island, Italy, renowned for its stunning landscapes and historical significance. This 500-kilometer trail is divided into 30 stages, allowing hikers to explore a diverse array of natural and cultural sites.

Highlights of the CMSB Trail:

  • Historical Significance: The trail passes through ancient mining areas, showcasing the rich industrial heritage of Sardinia Island. Notable sites include the historic mining sites of Nebida, Masua, and the Porto Flavia mining port.
  • Natural Beauty: Hikers can enjoy breathtaking views of the Sardinian coastline, majestic cliffs, and pristine beaches. The trail also features scenic mountain paths, dense forests, and charming rural villages.
  • Cultural Experience: The CMSB offers an immersive cultural journey, with opportunities to visit traditional Sardinian villages and engage with local customs and hospitality.

Key Stages of the CMSB Trail:

  1. Nebida to Masua: This stage offers panoramic views of the coast and includes visits to historic mining sites and the famous Pan di Zucchero rock formation.
  2. Masua to Buggerru: This challenging section takes hikers through the scenic Canal Grande and Cala Domestica, ending in the village of Buggerru with its significant mining history.
  3. Cala Domestica to Buggerru: Featuring stunning sea views and ancient mining ruins, this stage highlights the dramatic landscapes of the region.

Key Details of Free Accommodation in Sardinia Island:

  • Eligibility: Hikers must be under 35 and hold a CMSB credential, which costs €5.
  • Voucher System: Participants receive vouchers for free stays at 24 affiliated accommodations.
  • Seasonal Availability: The promotion is valid until June 15 and will resume from September 15 to December 31, 2024.
  • Booking Requirements: Vouchers must be used consecutively, and reservations cannot be altered once made.

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How to Participate in the Summit:

  1. Get the Credential: Purchase the credential from the CMSB website.
  2. Request Vouchers: Submit a donation to receive up to three one-night vouchers.
  3. Plan Your Trip: Book stays at affiliated accommodations using the provided vouchers.

This initiative not only promotes tourism but also highlights Sardinia’s rich cultural and natural heritage, making it an attractive destination for young travelers looking for both adventure and affordability.

Note: The news has also been featured on CNN Travel and Euronews.

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Dr. Suvankar Das is a scientific advisor by profession, associated with a CRO organization. He pursued his doctoral degree in Chemistry in 2015. Later, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher & scientist in a couple of institutes/companies.

Besides his scientific journey, Dr. Das is also a passionate traveler and travel blogger. He loves to share all his travel experiences with other travelers so that everyone can enjoy hassle-free holidays with their own tour plans.

He believes, the most beautiful thing in this world is the WORLD itself. so there is no way to live like a clock; rather live it like a compass!

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