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This cammino comes with the perk of three free nights in charming campsites and B&Bs. The Santa Barbara mining trail in Sardinia weaves through sand dunes, oak forests and cliffs high above the Mediterranean. It also follows in the footsteps of miners, and unlocks part of the history of this stunning island.

To help young visitors get better acquainted with Sardinia - beyond - the Cammino Minerario di Santa Barbara Foundation (CMSB) is offering free accommodation to under-35s who want to hike the 500 kilometre trail. Here’s what you need to know. If you’re interested in stretching your legs and resting your head for free in sunny Sardinia, you’ll need to act fast.



CMSB’s ‘Leg’s go in Cammino’ initiative runs until 15 June. After pausing over the peak summer months, it starts up again between 15 September and 31 December 2024. Divided into 30 stages with an average length of 16 kilometres, the hike would take around a month to complete in total.

The foundation is only offering three nights' free accommodation to each hiker , but it’s certainly enough to give travellers a leg up. And access to some charming stays - ranging from inns and to B&Bs, with breakfast included. To take part, you will need to get a ‘walker’s passport’ from the CMSB website for a membership fee of €5.

Hikers will then receive an email with three token vouchers to be used when making reservations along the trail, choosing from 24 options linked to the foundation. Most of them have .

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