Odette Route ((full)) -

That is why this road feels different.

There are roads you take to reach a destination, and then there are roads that become the destination—not because of the scenery, but because of the soul they carry. The Odette Route is the latter. odette route

Officially known as the , this winding ribbon of asphalt hugs the southwestern coast of Sardinia, Italy. It connects the bustling port of Cagliari to the chic cliffs of Santa Teresa Gallura. On a map, it looks like a simple coastal drive: turquoise water on one side, granite mountains on the other. But to call it a "drive" is to misunderstand its power. That is why this road feels different

The locals call it the "Route of the Partisans." But the world knows it as the Odette Route, named after , a British Special Operations Executive agent during World War II. Odette was not a soldier in uniform; she was a housewife turned spy, a mother turned warrior. Captured by the Gestapo, tortured unimaginably, she refused to break. She survived Ravensbrück concentration camp. After the war, she chose this stretch of Sardinian coast to heal. Officially known as the , this winding ribbon

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