Symmetry and Perturbation Theory

SPT 2002

Cala Gonone, Sardinia, 19 -- 26 May 2002



 

Travel informations


Cala Gonone is located on the eastern coast of Sardinia, near the small city of Dorgali, in the province of Nuoro.
Here are some informations about how to reach it. For road maps, see the maps and pictures gallery.

By Air:

   There are several flights a day from each of Rome and Milano to the airport of Olbia - Costa Smeralda in North-East Sardinia. These are operated, among others, by the airlines  Alitalia, Air One, Meridiana, and Volare. In the summer there are also direct flights to Olbia operated from other european airports.
   We are able to arrange taxi/minibus for partecipants arriving at different times; we need to know in advance (1/5 at the latest) your arrival time, and we will arrange things so to minimize costs.
   If you arrive at a different airport, or if you are however not wishing to have us arranging your transfer, you can use public transport or taxi; see the transfer page.

By Sea (no car):

   There are several companies operating daily ferries between the continent and Olbia. From here you can either reach Olbia airport and join the Palmassera bus (see above), or if several of you choose the sea option, we can arrange for the bus to collect you directly at the port, or you can use the connecting bus by sardinian regional bus company.
If your ferry arrives at Golfo Aranci, you will have to reach Olbia by public bus (20 km).
For detail of ferry schedule and prices, see the web site http://www.informare.it

By car:

   In this case you will have to arrive by ferry preferably in Olbia or Golfo Aranci; other options are to land in Porto Torres (North-West) or in the small port of Arbatax (East, south of Cala Gonone). There are also ferries operating to Cagliari, but probably these are of interest only if you come from southern Italy (or if you have some reason to pass through Cagliari) due to the distances involved. For detail of ferry schedule and prices, see the web site http://www.informare.it

Driving to Cala Gonone:

   If you come from Olbia or Golfo Aranci, the standard way to reach Cala Gonone is to follow the national road SS125 "Orientale Sarda" going South along the coast; you should then pass on to the four-lanes national road SS131 d.c.n. "Carlo Felice", direction of Nuoro (this runs parallel to the SS125 between San Teodoro and Siniscola). You will find then an exit, about 25 km from Siniscola, to Lula and Dorgali. Drive South to Dorgali and from Dorgali (you will find directions to Cala Gonone) again south on the SS125. The branch to Cala Gonone is 2 km from the center of Dorgali.
   Here you find a map of the region between Olbia and Cala Gonone, and here a local one for the Dorgali/Cala Gonone area.

   You can also just follow the SS125 from Olbia to Dorgali, but should be warned that the part between Siniscola and Dorgali is quite slow and relatively hard driving (obviously you can some nice views in exchange for this). As for scenic driving, you can also pass through the interior, e.g. branching off from Siniscola to Lula and from here again down to Dorgali. As for dramatic scenic driving, on some maps you will find a road connecting Ispinigoli (north of Dorgali) directly with Cala Gonone; this road is in good conditions (it is made of plates of concrete) but it is very narrow and extremely steep.

   If you come from Porto Torres, the fastest way to reach Cala Gonone is via Sassari and the SS131 down to Macomer, then up to Nuoro on the SS129 and then again going on on the SS131d.c.n. to the branch to Dorgali and Lula. Follow the directions to Dorgali and then to Cala Gonone From Nuoro you cal also reach Dorgali via Oliena.

   If you come from Cagliari, drive on the four-lanes SS131 to Nuoro, then as above; this is a fast driving. Notice that following instead all of the SS125 from Cagliari to Cala Gonone is a very beautiful drive, but extremely long.

   If you arrive by ferry in Arbatax (notice ferries to Arbatax are typically operated two or three times a week) then you just have to drive north about 50 km along the SS125 "Orientale Sarda"; 2 km before Dorgali you will find the branch to Cala Gonone. This is a good but relatively narrow and windy road going through a most beautiful landscape; it will take quite longer than the drive from Olbia, i.e. probably at least one hour and half if not two. Despite the small distance, don't choose this option if you are looking for the most confortable one.

Once in Cala Gonone:

Arriving from Dorgali to Cala Gonone, shortly before the center of the village you will find the Camping on your left and directions to Cala Fuilli on the right. Follow these (i.e. turn right); after a few hundred meters along the road you will find the Hotel Villaggio Palmassera on your left.