Hotel Il Vecchio Mulino*** Arbatax - Sardinia
The intimate 3-star hotel Il Vecchio Mulino is located in Arbatax on the east coast, near numerous beaches, nature reserves and spectacular bays.
About the accommodation
Hotel Il Vecchio Mulino is housed in a dark red building in Ogliasta, a province known for its beautiful nature, such as the red rocks at Arbatax. Upon entering the hotel, which is surrounded by palm trees, you’ll arrive at the reception, lounge and breakfast room with outdoor terrace, where you can enjoy your Italian breakfast in the morning. A wrought iron staircase leads to the solarium on the first floor. Il Vecchio Mulino has a private parking where motorbikes can be parked safely too.
Rooms
Il Vecchio Mulino's 24 rooms are located on the ground floor and on the first floor. Each room features air-conditioning, Wi-Fi and a private bathroom. The hotel has double, triple and quadruple/Family rooms.
A perfect stay for those...
Hotel Il Vecchio Mulino is perfectly suited for couples or families wanting to spend their holiday in a well-cared for accommodation that enables them to discover both the east and central part of Sardinia. Because of the many beautiful routes in the area, this destination is popular among motorcyclists as well.
Accommodation & facilities:
• Parking space
• Air-conditioning
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• Air-conditioning
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Pool: No
Wifi: Yes
Beach: 650 m.
Village: 2 km.
Hotel Il Vecchio Mulino
Arbatax
Arbatax belongs to the province of Ogliastra and is part of Tortolì, which is about 5 kilometers away. Arbatax is one of the most famous places on the Ogliastra coast. On the edge of the former fishing village of Capo Bellavista is one of the island's landmarks: the red rocks of Arbatax. To get to the impressive Prophyr cliffs, you have to turn right before the harbor entrance, where the impressive rocks protrude from the blue sea.
Arbatax is popular as a beach paradise and an ideal starting point for motorcycle tours. On the one hand there is the small but nice dream bay of Porto Frailis with bright blue water. The old 17th-century Torre di San Gemiliano sits on the long, narrow peninsula at the southern foothills of the beach. Spiaggia di San Gemiliano is the longest beach in Arbatax: the beach paradise with coarse sand is more than a kilometer long and turns into Basaura beach.
Apart from a Spanish tower on the harbor, which gave the place this exotic-sounding name, Arbatax doesn't have much to offer architecturally. The name of the place is derived from the Arabic arba at ashar, which means "fourteen" and probably refers to the number of towers on this coast. The huge vantage point, which still stands, is one of many defensive towers built by the Spaniards in the 15th century as a watchtower against the invading Saracens.
Arbatax is also the terminus of Trenino Verde, the small narrow gauge railway that leads from the port city on a dizzying winding route through the Barbagia Mountains to Mandas in the province of Cagliari. The train only runs in the season from mid-June to mid-September.
While you are on holiday in Arbatax, don't miss the nearby natural paradise Golfo di Orosei. A boat trip from Arbatax to the Gulf of Orosei is an absolute must and a wonderful way to enjoy the unique beauty of nature combined with chilling on board, swimming and a delicious lunch served on board.
Arbatax is popular as a beach paradise and an ideal starting point for motorcycle tours. On the one hand there is the small but nice dream bay of Porto Frailis with bright blue water. The old 17th-century Torre di San Gemiliano sits on the long, narrow peninsula at the southern foothills of the beach. Spiaggia di San Gemiliano is the longest beach in Arbatax: the beach paradise with coarse sand is more than a kilometer long and turns into Basaura beach.
Apart from a Spanish tower on the harbor, which gave the place this exotic-sounding name, Arbatax doesn't have much to offer architecturally. The name of the place is derived from the Arabic arba at ashar, which means "fourteen" and probably refers to the number of towers on this coast. The huge vantage point, which still stands, is one of many defensive towers built by the Spaniards in the 15th century as a watchtower against the invading Saracens.
Arbatax is also the terminus of Trenino Verde, the small narrow gauge railway that leads from the port city on a dizzying winding route through the Barbagia Mountains to Mandas in the province of Cagliari. The train only runs in the season from mid-June to mid-September.
While you are on holiday in Arbatax, don't miss the nearby natural paradise Golfo di Orosei. A boat trip from Arbatax to the Gulf of Orosei is an absolute must and a wonderful way to enjoy the unique beauty of nature combined with chilling on board, swimming and a delicious lunch served on board.
Discover the province of Ogliastra in east Sardinia
In east Sardinia Ogliastra, a province established in 2001 when the number of Sardinian provinces was doubled, stretches from the peaks of the Gennargentu mountain range to the Tyrrhenian sea. Its landscape is varied; the coastline is known for the impressive red cliffs and hidden bays while the inland consists of high rugged mountains. The area is therefore popular among both beach lovers and active travellers alike.
Driving upwards via Baunei, you’ll arrive at the high plateau Altopiano di Golgo, where you can explore the spectacular hiking trails. With a bit of luck you get to spot donkeys, horses, cows, wild boars and goats along the way. If a bit of climbing doesn’t scare you, we highly recommend descending to the “pearl of Baunei”; the stunning bay of Cala Goloritzè.
Driving upwards via Baunei, you’ll arrive at the high plateau Altopiano di Golgo, where you can explore the spectacular hiking trails. With a bit of luck you get to spot donkeys, horses, cows, wild boars and goats along the way. If a bit of climbing doesn’t scare you, we highly recommend descending to the “pearl of Baunei”; the stunning bay of Cala Goloritzè.
Prices
Rates* are per person per night, breakfast included
Arrival: daily
Minimum stay: 2 nights in low season, 5 in high season (10-19 August)
*Prices may change during public holidays
Supplements:
• Baby cot 0 - 2 years: € 10 per night
Arrival and departure:
Check in: 14.00 - Check out: before 10.30 am
Arrival: daily
Minimum stay: 2 nights in low season, 5 in high season (10-19 August)
*Prices may change during public holidays
Supplements:
• Baby cot 0 - 2 years: € 10 per night
Arrival and departure:
Check in: 14.00 - Check out: before 10.30 am
Hotel Il Vecchio Mulino
Reviews: 31
8.4
Prima ligging, mooi
Anoniem
Top plek
Esther Mekking
Net en sfeervol hotel met fantastisch ontbijt
Anoniem
Omgeving(stedelijk gebied)
Anoniem
Leuk en mooi hotel. Vriendelijk personeel. Prima omgeving.
Anoniem
Schönes gepflegtes Hotel, alles perfekt
Rainer
Il Vecchio Mulino is een ook een top onderkomen
Jo J.
Wunderschön eingerichtet, sehr freundliche Gastgeber
Thomas W.
Schoon en typisch Italiaanse kamer
Anonymous
Gezellig hotel, basic maar prima kamers, prima ontbijt
Ron E.
Heel leuk klein hotel, ontbijt zeer goed, geen diner maar met opties in de buurt inclusief hotelkorting!
Anoniem
Netje, vriendelijke mensen. Goed ontbijt.
Fred S.
Charmant hotel op 900 meter van zee
Anoniem
Architektonisch Klasse. Personal super nett, muss man gesehen haben.
Herr Oezer
Prima accommodatie alleen geen kamer met eigen terras
Anoniem
Alles Super, führ uns Motorradfahrer ideal.
Herr Walter
Sehr ländlich und keine Infrastruktur
J. Kühl
Super!
P. Osterloher
Goed hotel leuke sfeer en vriendelijke mensen. Stadje was niet veel te doen.
Anoniem
Fijne kamer, goed ontbijt, goede wifi, ligging oké
Lydia
Aardig maar ongunstig gelegen
Rogier (NL)
Helaas geen kamer beschikbaar
Dhr. Spitaels (NL)
Hotel zelf heel rustig, en zeer comfortabel.
Fam. Moesbergen (NL)
Het is een mooi ruig eiland.
Mw. de Jong-Förster (NL)
Geweldige vakantie
Dhr. van den Bos (NL)
Een prima en mooi hotel, met een hartelijke ontvangst. Erg nette kamers en prima verzorgd ontbijt.
Dhr. Rave (NL)