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Sasisòrgiu - Ollolai

The itinerary starts from the village of Ollolai, at an altitude of about 950 m, one of the highest in Sar-dinia, and arrives at a mountain called San Basilio or Punta Manna, based respectively on the name of the country church or the name of the most imposing, though not the highest, of those that make up the summit of the mountain. The geology, with its huge granite boulders, is an attraction in itself, but the trail is also of great value for the forest, so dense that in some places no sunlight reaches. Be-tween the trees are numerous cavities formed by the overlapping of the boulders, which leave gaps as if to form small caves. To return to the village, we follow a historic road through the undergrowth, for a stretch encircled by drystone walls on both sides, covered by extensive mossy blankets.

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The LEADER Territory of the Local Action Group (GAL) Rural District Barbagia Mandrolisai Gennargentu (BMG)

Consisting of the Union of Municipalities of Barbagia and the Mountain Community of Gennargentu Mandrolisai. The GAL BMG, therefore, includes 19 municipalities, with a total area of 854.30 sq km and a resident population of approximately 22,000 inhabitants: Aritzo, Atzara, Austis, Belvì, Desulo, Gadoni, Gavoi, Lodine, Meana Sardo, Ollolai, Oniferi, Olzai, Ortueri, Ovodda, Sarule, Sorgono, Teti, Tiana, Tonara.

The GAL Rural District BMG, established in 2009, is a participation foundation composed of 22 public members and over 200 private members, representing the main institutional, economic, and social components of the territory. The foundation aims to improve the quality of life and well-being of communities in the historical regions of Barbagia, Mandrolisai, and Gennargentu by enhancing local resources. The main thematic and intervention areas identified by the GAL BMG for the definition of its Local Development Strategy 2014-2022 are the development and innovation of local production chains and systems, social inclusion, and sustainable tourism.

THE OAST PROJECT: OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES FOR SUSTAINABLE TOURISM

The project, coordinated by the GAL BMG in partnership with the GAL Sisteron-Buëch (France) and the GAL Kilkenny (Ireland), aims to promote sustainable and active tourism in rural areas of Europe. The specific objective of the project was to enhance and develop the tourist attractiveness of the inland waters of Barbagia, through outdoor sports and water activities, in line with the thematic area "sustainable tourism" chosen in the GAL BMG's PDA. The three territories involved boast a rich and varied natural, landscape, and cultural heritage with strong identity traits and enormous potential for the development of active tourism. However, some problems common to all partners have been highlighted, such as: insufficient enhancement and tourist promotion of inland areas, isolation, the absence of an international network useful for the exchange of good practices, and insufficient diversification, delocalization, deseasonalization, and internationalization of tourist flows. The OAST Project was created to respond to these critical issues, as active tourism and sustainable tourism represent the basis for the revival of territories characterized by enormous problems of depopulation, lack of services, unemployment, and school dropout. The idea, therefore, is to promote forms of sustainable, active, responsible, and experiential tourism, as well as to offer diversified and deseasonalized solutions suitable for a constantly growing number of active tourists. The specific action involved the georeferencing and description, in Italian and English, of 19 GAL BMG itineraries related to the theme of water. The itinerary tracks are available and downloadable, in Gpx format, on these pages and also on the GAL BMG's Wikiloc account.

Lenght 5.800 m

Ollolai - Sasisòrgiu.gpx

Total elevation gain 286 metri

Geographical area Barbagia

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Su Pranu - Atzara

Atzara, although set in a mountainous context, has a hilly territory with gentle slopes and suggestive plateaus. It is an environment also suited for wine-growing, which characterises this centre in its rural landscape, economy and also in its urban environment, with some themed murals and numerous house courtyards, which during the grape harvest host activities for family production. The path includes some asphalt hamlets, but traffic is scarce, limited to landowners, and generally re-spectful of walkers or cyclists. At the same time, there are some areas with exclusively unpaved roads and even narrower cart tracks, which are the merit of this hike. It is also possible to hike in the rain and in case of snow, which, although not as frequent as in the villages at higher altitudes, is a possibil-ity every winter.

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The LEADER Territory of the Local Action Group (GAL) Rural District Barbagia Mandrolisai Gennargentu (BMG)

Consisting of the Union of Municipalities of Barbagia and the Mountain Community of Gennargentu Mandrolisai. The GAL BMG, therefore, includes 19 municipalities, with a total area of 854.30 sq km and a resident population of approximately 22,000 inhabitants: Aritzo, Atzara, Austis, Belvì, Desulo, Gadoni, Gavoi, Lodine, Meana Sardo, Ollolai, Oniferi, Olzai, Ortueri, Ovodda, Sarule, Sorgono, Teti, Tiana, Tonara.

The GAL Rural District BMG, established in 2009, is a participation foundation composed of 22 public members and over 200 private members, representing the main institutional, economic, and social components of the territory. The foundation aims to improve the quality of life and well-being of communities in the historical regions of Barbagia, Mandrolisai, and Gennargentu by enhancing local resources. The main thematic and intervention areas identified by the GAL BMG for the definition of its Local Development Strategy 2014-2022 are the development and innovation of local production chains and systems, social inclusion, and sustainable tourism.

THE OAST PROJECT: OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES FOR SUSTAINABLE TOURISM

The project, coordinated by the GAL BMG in partnership with the GAL Sisteron-Buëch (France) and the GAL Kilkenny (Ireland), aims to promote sustainable and active tourism in rural areas of Europe. The specific objective of the project was to enhance and develop the tourist attractiveness of the inland waters of Barbagia, through outdoor sports and water activities, in line with the thematic area "sustainable tourism" chosen in the GAL BMG's PDA. The three territories involved boast a rich and varied natural, landscape, and cultural heritage with strong identity traits and enormous potential for the development of active tourism. However, some problems common to all partners have been highlighted, such as: insufficient enhancement and tourist promotion of inland areas, isolation, the absence of an international network useful for the exchange of good practices, and insufficient diversification, delocalization, deseasonalization, and internationalization of tourist flows. The OAST Project was created to respond to these critical issues, as active tourism and sustainable tourism represent the basis for the revival of territories characterized by enormous problems of depopulation, lack of services, unemployment, and school dropout. The idea, therefore, is to promote forms of sustainable, active, responsible, and experiential tourism, as well as to offer diversified and deseasonalized solutions suitable for a constantly growing number of active tourists. The specific action involved the georeferencing and description, in Italian and English, of 19 GAL BMG itineraries related to the theme of water. The itinerary tracks are available and downloadable, in Gpx format, on these pages and also on the GAL BMG's Wikiloc account.

Lenght 11.100 m

Atzara - Su Pranu.gpx

Total elevation gain 294 metri

Geographical area Gennargentu

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Su Samucu - Belvì

The objective of the itinerary is the historical monument of Su Samucu, a railway viaduct of the Man-das-Sorgono railway line, which has not been in operation for years. It has a double row of arches and at 39 m in height, it is one of the tallest and most spectacular bridges built in Sardinia. Built entirely of stone from a nearby quarry, constrution began in 1888 and ended in the middle of the following year. In the central part of the route, there is a short detour of only 100 m that leads to a majestic centuries-old walnut tree. The historical attraction of Su Samucu and the naturalistic attraction of the centuries-old walnut tree are complemented in the northern segment of the trail by geological at-tractions, with imposing rock faces of shale, in one of which, just 100 m from the track, is a cavity that can be a good shelter in case of rain, spacious enough to accommodate three people

Informazioni utili

The LEADER Territory of the Local Action Group (GAL) Rural District Barbagia Mandrolisai Gennargentu (BMG)

Consisting of the Union of Municipalities of Barbagia and the Mountain Community of Gennargentu Mandrolisai. The GAL BMG, therefore, includes 19 municipalities, with a total area of 854.30 sq km and a resident population of approximately 22,000 inhabitants: Aritzo, Atzara, Austis, Belvì, Desulo, Gadoni, Gavoi, Lodine, Meana Sardo, Ollolai, Oniferi, Olzai, Ortueri, Ovodda, Sarule, Sorgono, Teti, Tiana, Tonara.

The GAL Rural District BMG, established in 2009, is a participation foundation composed of 22 public members and over 200 private members, representing the main institutional, economic, and social components of the territory. The foundation aims to improve the quality of life and well-being of communities in the historical regions of Barbagia, Mandrolisai, and Gennargentu by enhancing local resources. The main thematic and intervention areas identified by the GAL BMG for the definition of its Local Development Strategy 2014-2022 are the development and innovation of local production chains and systems, social inclusion, and sustainable tourism.

THE OAST PROJECT: OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES FOR SUSTAINABLE TOURISM

The project, coordinated by the GAL BMG in partnership with the GAL Sisteron-Buëch (France) and the GAL Kilkenny (Ireland), aims to promote sustainable and active tourism in rural areas of Europe. The specific objective of the project was to enhance and develop the tourist attractiveness of the inland waters of Barbagia, through outdoor sports and water activities, in line with the thematic area "sustainable tourism" chosen in the GAL BMG's PDA. The three territories involved boast a rich and varied natural, landscape, and cultural heritage with strong identity traits and enormous potential for the development of active tourism. However, some problems common to all partners have been highlighted, such as: insufficient enhancement and tourist promotion of inland areas, isolation, the absence of an international network useful for the exchange of good practices, and insufficient diversification, delocalization, deseasonalization, and internationalization of tourist flows. The OAST Project was created to respond to these critical issues, as active tourism and sustainable tourism represent the basis for the revival of territories characterized by enormous problems of depopulation, lack of services, unemployment, and school dropout. The idea, therefore, is to promote forms of sustainable, active, responsible, and experiential tourism, as well as to offer diversified and deseasonalized solutions suitable for a constantly growing number of active tourists. The specific action involved the georeferencing and description, in Italian and English, of 19 GAL BMG itineraries related to the theme of water. The itinerary tracks are available and downloadable, in Gpx format, on these pages and also on the GAL BMG's Wikiloc account.

Lenght 16.900 m

Belvì - Su Samucu.gpx

Total elevation gain 697 metri

Geographical area Barbagia

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Route along Southern Limbara – Open Woods 2025

Proposta Boschi aperti 2025

Questo itinerario è tra i trekking proposti per la visita al complesso forestale del Limbara sud  nell'ambito della manifestazione "Boschi aperti" del 16/11/2025.

Boschi Aperti è la manifestazione promossa dall’Agenzia Fo.Re.S.T.A.S. dedicata alla scoperta dei boschi e delle foreste della Sardegna. Un invito a camminare, rallentare e ascoltare: tre weekend per vivere la natura in modo autentico, tra escursioni, attività all’aria aperta e momenti di incontro e confronto.  

Qui la descrizione dell'evento (collegamento al sito SardegnaFORESTE)

Descrizione breve

Questo itinerario ad anello ha una lunghezza di circa 12 km e un dislivello massimo di 540 m.

La camminata ha una durata di circa 6 ore e presenta una difficoltà escursionistica media, risultando adatta quindi a persone con esperienza ed allenamento medio.

La partenza è prevista dall’Arboreto Mediterraneo: seguiremo il sentiero fino al guado del Rio in località Badu ’e Furru, per poi proseguire verso Elighes Ruios.

La camminata, immersa nel bosco, ci condurrà fino alla località di Sa Rochesa, dove si trova una delle fontane più antiche del territorio, un tempo punto di riferimento per chi frequentava la zona.

Dopo una breve sosta, proseguiremo in discesa verso il laghetto S'Eritti, quindi continueremo fino al laghetto di Nunzia. All’arrivo, il percorso risalirà verso il punto di partenza, completando l’anello.

Paesaggio, panorami e ambiente

Tutto il tragitto si snoda tra macchia mediterranea e boschi di lecci, dove il granito, con i suoi caratteristici tafoni, fa da protagonista. 

Lungo il cammino sarà possibile ammirare splendidi panorami che si aprono verso il Monte Acuto.

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Questo itinerario rappresenta una valida opzione per visitare, durante una giornata, la parte del compendio forestale di Berchidda più vicina al paese, utilizzando i sentieri RES F-408 ed F-403 per comporre un gradevolissimo e leggermente impegnativo anello.

Abbigliamento, attrezzatura, alimentazione

Per camminare è suggerito un abbigliamento adeguato alla stagione e alla tipologia di attività: come per ogni trekking è meglio indossare scarpe da trekking e abbigliamento tecnico, organizzato "a strati" per garantire sicurezza e comfort durante il percorso, sia in caso di pioggia che di sole.
Badando sempre al peso dello zaino, è consigliabile avere con sè cibo e bevande per provvedere autonomamente al "pranzo al sacco" - da consumare durante le pause e lungo il tragitto.


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Lenght 12.100 m

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Trekking lungo.gpx

Total elevation gain 614 metri

Geographical area Gallura

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Short Route A proposed for Open Woods 2025 around southern Limbara

Open woods 2025 Proposal

This itinerary is among the treks proposed for the visit to the southern Limbara forest complex as part of the 'Boschi Aperti' event on 16/11/2025.

Boschi Aperti is an event promoted by the Fo.Re.S.T.A.S. Agency, dedicated to discovering the woods and forests of Sardinia. An invitation to walk, slow down, and listen: three weekends to experience nature in an authentic way, through hikes, outdoor activities, and moments of meeting and exchange.

Here is the event description (link to the SardegnaFORESTE website)

Short description

The loop trail is about 3 km long with a positive elevation gain of 650 m.

The hike lasts up to 3 hours and is easy to follow.

Along the trail, you can admire the spectacular effects of erosion on the granite and enjoy breathtaking views.

Afterwards, the route leads downhill alongside the Rio S’Oltoriu, then opens up again toward the peaks of Limbara before climbing back to the starting point.

Lenght 2.100 m

Sabato Morning activity_mod.gpx

Total elevation gain 78 metri

Geographical area Gallura

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