Mountains
Nature, history and unspoilt sea
Ogliastra, nestled between the Gennargentu mountains and the crystalline sea of eastern Sardinia, is a land of extraordinary beauty, where untamed nature and centuries of history intertwine harmoniously. From cliffs overlooking the sea to centuries-old forests, from Nuragic archaeological sites to charming villages, this area offers an authentic journey through unspoilt landscapes and timeless traditions. Perfect for trekking, archaeology and sea enthusiasts, Ogliastra offers unique experiences among spectacular canyons, dream beaches and routes immersed in the Mediterranean scrub.

Tracucu Domus de Janas
The Tracucu Domus de Janas, a few kilometres from Lotzorai, are a complex of 17 prehistoric tombs dug into the rock, immersed in a landscape of granites and Mediterranean vegetation. A guided trail allows you to explore and discover Ogliastra's thousand years of history.

Pedra Longa
Pedra Longa is an imposing 128-metre-high limestone spire, which rises majestically out of the waters of the Gulf of Orosei, offering a unique natural spectacle. Declared a natural monument in 1993, it is a benchmark for lovers of trekking in Ogliastra, thanks to the picturesque paths which lead from the cliffs to the coast.

Supramonte di Baunei - Golgo
The Supramonte di Baunei, with the Golgo plateau, is a wild and fascinating area, where primordial nature reigns unchallenged. Here you can find ancient nuraghes and domus de Janas, nestled between limestone cliffs and ancient woods.

Gola San Giorgio - Nuraghe Serbissi
Passing through the Scala di San Giorgio, it dominates Ogliastra with its imposing architecture. This rare example of a high-altitude nuraghe integrates perfectly with the landscape of cliffs and Mediterranean scrub.

Gorropu Canyon - Supramonte Urzulei
One of the most spectacular and deep in Europe, it extends for 1.5 km between Orgosolo and Urzulei, shaped by the erosion of the Flumineddu stream.