Supramonte of Orgosolo
The Supramonte of Orgosolo is one of the best-preserved landscapes in Europe. The excursion leads to Monte San Giovanni (1,316 m), rising solitary in the ancient Montes forest. From the summit, breathtaking views extend across the Gennargentu massif and towards the Marghine-Goceano mountain ranges.
The experience also includes a visit to Orgosolo’s famous murals — powerful witnesses of Sardinia’s recent history — followed by a traditional lunch hosted by local families.
Easy excursion – full day
Recommended: Spring & Autumn (summer on request)
Tiscali Excursion
In the Lanaittu Valley, between Oliena and Dorgali, rises Mount Tiscali — a limestone peak hiding a remarkable archaeological site inside a large karst doline. Within this natural sinkhole lie the remains of a Nuragic-era village.
The excursion begins with a 4×4 transfer to the mountain base, followed by a scenic hike to the doline. A packed lunch featuring local products is enjoyed before returning. On the way back, it is possible to visit the Sa Oche cave and the Su Gologone spring.
Medium difficulty – full day
Recommended: Spring & Autumn (summer on request)
Gorropu Gorge
Gorropu Gorge is a massive canyon with walls rising over 400 meters, forming the natural border between the Supramonte of Orgosolo and Urzulei.
After a 6 km off-road transfer by Land Rover, the hike begins with a 30-minute descent through oak and strawberry-tree woodland, reaching the canyon floor carved by the Flumineddu river over millennia. The final section becomes more challenging.
At the end, a typical Sardinian snack is served before returning.
Medium/High difficulty – full day
Recommended: Spring & Autumn (summer on request)
Punta La Marmora – The Roof of Sardinia
At 1,834 meters above sea level, Punta La Marmora is the highest peak in Sardinia. On clear days, the panoramic view stretches across the entire island — from Supramonte and Gennargentu to the Marghine mountains, and even to the distant Seven Brothers in the south.
The ascent organized by Cooperativa Esedra starts from S’Arena refuge (Desulo), with a 4×4 approach followed by a scenic hike to the summit.
Reaching the top truly feels like standing on the roof of Sardinia.
Medium/High difficulty – full day
Recommended: Spring & Autumn