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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

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Total elevation gain 78 metri

Geographical area Gallura

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Short Route B 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 approximately 3 km long with a positive elevation gain of 600 m.

The hike takes a maximum of 3 hours and is easy to walk.

We will start from the Mediterranean Arboretum: the initial descent will allow us to enjoy views of Mount Acuto, and then we will cross the Butterfly Garden.

From here, we will enter the Mediterranean scrub to reach the shepherd’s hut of Tiu Daniele and, afterward, Nunzia’s small lake

The route will end with the ascent back to the starting point.

Lenght 4.200 m

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Total elevation gain 170 metri

Geographical area Gallura

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Ogliastra from South to North – From the sea to the Tacchi (STAGE 1 of 4) – from Perd’e Pera to Tertenia

The route was created as part of a collaboration between the GAL Ogliastra and the FoReSTAS Agency, with the aim of offering hikers an immersive experience in the natural and scenic beauty of the Ogliastra area. The itinerary features points of interest along every section. You can choose your starting stage and build your own customized route, traveling from north to south or from south to north. The direction of travel may change, but the quality of the landscape remains unchanged.

The path

The initial stretch of the route from Perd’e Pera (Gairo) to Tertenia stands out for its suggestive coastal path, which laps the sea between black pebbles, hidden coves and rock formations shaped by time. Along the route you will encounter wild environments and spectacular views such as that of Sa Perda Stampada. 

The coastal landscape is also characterized by the famous red rocks of Ogliastra: porphyry formations sculpted by the wind, which rise in pinnacles and cliffs overlooking the sea, creating a chromatic contrast of rare intensity with the waters below, which fade from emerald green to deep blue.

The next stage, from Tertenia to Cea Arci (Ulassai), heads inland, crossing olive groves and agricultural areas and then immersing itself in thick holm oak forests. The route winds along the slopes of the Rio Corongiu, crossing the abandoned mining area of Talentinu and reaching Cea Arci, where a sheepfold guards the remains of an ancient nuraghe. The limestone and dolomitic formations here shape a harsh and fascinating landscape, marked by a long interaction between human activities and nature, today returned to a silent balance.

The following stage, from Perdasdefogu to Nuraghe S’Ulimu (Ulassai), opens up between cork oak and holm oak woods, entering a karst environment rich in joints and natural cavities, such as the deep Sa Brecca. The path alternates between shady stretches and panoramic areas, with views of the cultivated valley and the Tacchi di Ulassai, before descending to the ford of a river and climbing back up towards the archaeological sites of Nuraghe Trutturis and S’Ulimu, witnesses of a long settlement continuity. In this stretch of inland Sardinia, the journey becomes a profound exploration of landscape and history, in a continuous balance between the shaping force of nature and the stratified memory of man.

The itinerary concludes with a final stage that, starting from the Nuraghe S’Ulimu, winds through Mediterranean scrub, wetlands, and scenic panoramic viewpoints, eventually reaching the Sant’Antonio area, near a welcoming destination for hikers.

From Perd'e Pera to Tertenia

The most distinctive feature of this stage is the scenic coastal trail, which allows you to walk close to the sea, offers the opportunity for a pleasant swim break at the coves of Su Sirboni and Cala Luas, and provides sea views from several remarkable viewpoints. One of the highlights is the panoramic point known as Perda Stampada.

The stage begins with a fascinating black pebble beach, and the surrounding environment retains a wild, natural character while still ensuring a safe and accessible path. Along the section between Sarrala and Tertenia, there are additional viewpoints, including the Cartuceddu lookout and the Nuraghe Genna Tidu.

The final part of the stage offers two alternatives: a fork in the path allows you to either head north toward the area of Bingionniga, following a dirt road that leads to a rest area set within the forest complex managed by FoReSTAS, or to complete the main route along a paved road that leads directly to the town of Tertenia.

Tourism services

Near Coccorrocci beach parking area (unattended)

Information signs of the Sardinia Hiking Network along the entire trail

Tesonis rest area in the Sarrala area (Marina di Tertenia), along the trail, with tables and a fire-safe area.

In the Sarrala area, following a secondary path, you can find restaurants and coffee bars, whose activities are mainly linked to the bathing season.

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The territory

Southern Ogliastra, nestled in the central-eastern part of Sardinia, presents itself as a large natural theater bordered by mountainous reliefs that slope down towards the Tyrrhenian Sea. Three stages of the South-North Ogliastra hiking itinerary wind through this varied landscape, crossing environments of extraordinary naturalistic and cultural value.

Before you leave

Plan your departure based on daylight to avoid finding yourself on the trail after dark. Remember that cell phone coverage is not always guaranteed in these areas, and water approval must be carefully planned.

Only undertake the trail if you are in good physical and mental condition, with technical clothing and appropriate equipment. Wear hiking boots and bring clothing suitable for the season that can protect you from sun, wind, and rain. Don’t forget plenty of water, a packed lunch, and energy-giving foods.

Lenght 21.700 m

Links

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Total elevation gain 1 331 metri

Geographical area Tacchi d'Ogliastra

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Ogliastra from South to North – From the sea to the Tacchi (STAGE 2 of 4) – from Tertenia to Perdasdefogu

The route was created as part of a collaboration between the GAL Ogliastra and the FoReSTAS Agency, with the aim of offering hikers an immersive experience in the natural and scenic beauty of the Ogliastra area. The itinerary features points of interest along every section. You can choose your starting stage and build your own customized route, traveling from north to south or from south to north. The direction of travel may change, but the quality of the landscape remains unchanged.

The path

The initial stretch of the route from Perd’e Pera (Gairo) to Tertenia stands out for its suggestive coastal path, which laps the sea between black pebbles, hidden coves and rock formations shaped by time. Along the route you will encounter wild environments and spectacular views such as that of Sa Perda Stampada. 

The coastal landscape is also characterized by the famous red rocks of Ogliastra: porphyry formations sculpted by the wind, which rise in pinnacles and cliffs overlooking the sea, creating a chromatic contrast of rare intensity with the waters below, which fade from emerald green to deep blue.

The next stage, from Tertenia to Cea Arci (Ulassai), heads inland, crossing olive groves and agricultural areas and then immersing itself in thick holm oak forests. The route winds along the slopes of the Rio Corongiu, crossing the abandoned mining area of Talentinu and reaching Cea Arci, where a sheepfold guards the remains of an ancient nuraghe. The limestone and dolomitic formations here shape a harsh and fascinating landscape, marked by a long interaction between human activities and nature, today returned to a silent balance.

The following stage, from Perdasdefogu to Nuraghe S’Ulimu (Ulassai), opens up between cork oak and holm oak woods, entering a karst environment rich in joints and natural cavities, such as the deep Sa Brecca. The path alternates between shady stretches and panoramic areas, with views of the cultivated valley and the Tacchi di Ulassai, before descending to the ford of a river and climbing back up towards the archaeological sites of Nuraghe Trutturis and S’Ulimu, witnesses of a long settlement continuity. In this stretch of inland Sardinia, the journey becomes a profound exploration of landscape and history, in a continuous balance between the shaping force of nature and the stratified memory of man.

The itinerary concludes with a final stage that, starting from the Nuraghe S’Ulimu, winds through Mediterranean scrub, wetlands, and scenic panoramic viewpoints, eventually reaching the Sant’Antonio area, near a welcoming destination for hikers.

From Tertenia to Perdasdefogu

A panoramic itinerary rich in points of interest yet still little known.

The first part climbs uphill above the town of Tertenia through an agricultural landscape dominated by olive groves, eventually entering an intriguing holm oak forest. Along the way, at Monte Giuilea, you encounter a sheepfold (18), restored and equipped with a picnic area, adjacent to the homonymous small barracks—also recently renovated—built in the early 1900s by lumberjacks and later used as a military post during World War II.

The second part follows the Rio Corongiu, offering evocative panoramas, passing by a fountain at Funtana Giuncus (water availability may depend on the season), and crossing the abandoned Talentinu mining area, now a silent witness to the industrial past of this territory. At the end of the initial climb — which is quite challenging — there is a rest area for a short, refreshing break.

Upon reaching Cea Arci in the municipality of Ulassai, you come across a sheepfold/farmstead that houses the remains of a nuraghe, from which the area takes its name.

From here, the route continues along a dirt road, crossing the state road connecting Jerzu and Ulassai to Perdasdefogu, the town famous for having an high number of centenarians. Along this stretch, you’ll find a wind farm set within an area dedicated to grazing and agriculture.

Particularly striking are the views of the limestone and dolomite formations that characterize the geology of the entire area.

At the starting point of the route, there are no designated parking areas. It is recommended to leave your car in the town center and, if needed, use a transfer service with local guides. There are no refreshment points along the itinerary. A pleasant break is possible at the farmstead in the locality of Cea Arci (23), where the homonymous nuraghe can be visited.

Informazioni utili

The territory

Southern Ogliastra, nestled in the central-eastern part of Sardinia, presents itself as a large natural theater bordered by mountainous reliefs that slope down towards the Tyrrhenian Sea. Three stages of the South-North Ogliastra hiking itinerary wind through this varied landscape, crossing environments of extraordinary naturalistic and cultural value.

Before you leave

Plan your departure based on daylight to avoid finding yourself on the trail after dark. Remember that cell phone coverage is not always guaranteed in these areas, and water approval must be carefully planned.

Only undertake the trail if you are in good physical and mental condition, with technical clothing and appropriate equipment. Wear hiking boots and bring clothing suitable for the season that can protect you from sun, wind, and rain. Don’t forget plenty of water, a packed lunch, and energy-giving foods.

Lenght 23.200 m

Links

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Total elevation gain 1 391 metri

Geographical area Tacchi d'Ogliastra

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Ogliastra from South to North – From the sea to the Tacchi (STAGE 3 of 4) – from Perdasdefogu to Ulassai S'Ulimu Nuraghe

The route was created as part of a collaboration between the GAL Ogliastra and the FoReSTAS Agency, with the aim of offering hikers an immersive experience in the natural and scenic beauty of the Ogliastra area. The itinerary features points of interest along every section. You can choose your starting stage and build your own customized route, traveling from north to south or from south to north. The direction of travel may change, but the quality of the landscape remains unchanged.

The path

The initial stretch of the route from Perd’e Pera (Gairo) to Tertenia stands out for its suggestive coastal path, which laps the sea between black pebbles, hidden coves and rock formations shaped by time. Along the route you will encounter wild environments and spectacular views such as that of Sa Perda Stampada. 

The coastal landscape is also characterized by the famous red rocks of Ogliastra: porphyry formations sculpted by the wind, which rise in pinnacles and cliffs overlooking the sea, creating a chromatic contrast of rare intensity with the waters below, which fade from emerald green to deep blue.

The next stage, from Tertenia to Cea Arci (Ulassai), heads inland, crossing olive groves and agricultural areas and then immersing itself in thick holm oak forests. The route winds along the slopes of the Rio Corongiu, crossing the abandoned mining area of Talentinu and reaching Cea Arci, where a sheepfold guards the remains of an ancient nuraghe. The limestone and dolomitic formations here shape a harsh and fascinating landscape, marked by a long interaction between human activities and nature, today returned to a silent balance.

The following stage, from Perdasdefogu to Nuraghe S’Ulimu (Ulassai), opens up between cork oak and holm oak woods, entering a karst environment rich in joints and natural cavities, such as the deep Sa Brecca. The path alternates between shady stretches and panoramic areas, with views of the cultivated valley and the Tacchi di Ulassai, before descending to the ford of a river and climbing back up towards the archaeological sites of Nuraghe Trutturis and S’Ulimu, witnesses of a long settlement continuity. In this stretch of inland Sardinia, the journey becomes a profound exploration of landscape and history, in a continuous balance between the shaping force of nature and the stratified memory of man.

The itinerary concludes with a final stage that, starting from the Nuraghe S’Ulimu, winds through Mediterranean scrub, wetlands, and scenic panoramic viewpoints, eventually reaching the Sant’Antonio area, near a welcoming destination for hikers.

From Perdasdefogu to Ulassai S'Ulimu Nuraghe 

The excursion begins within the town of Perdasdefogu along a paved road that crosses a picturesque cork oak and holm oak forest. After this initial stretch, the route follows a trail winding through the woods, leading to the Perdasdefogu speleology school, managed by the Gruppo Grotte Ogliastra, located at the Center for Sustainable Environmental Education (CEAS) in the locality of Is Tapparas, where deer sightings are possible.

In this area, there are several rock fissures, among which Sa Brecca stands out as the most interesting and fully explorable: with a depth of 40 meters and a linear development of 70 meters, it represents a stop of particular naturalistic, environmental, and scenic value.

From the same locality, splendid views open up over the cultivated valley and the southern area of the Tacchi di Ulassai, offering captivating panoramas.

The path continues downhill along a trail leading to a river ford (Riu Su Luda).

After crossing the watercourse, the route includes some climbs on paved sections alternated with dirt roads until reaching Nuraghe Trutturis, which introduces the archaeological context of the area.

The itinerary concludes at the Podda sheepfold and an important archaeological site that preserves significant remains, including several Giant’s Tombs, Domus de Janas, and the evocative Nuraghe S’Ulimu.

Informazioni utili

The territory

Southern Ogliastra, nestled in the central-eastern part of Sardinia, presents itself as a large natural theater bordered by mountainous reliefs that slope down towards the Tyrrhenian Sea. Three stages of the South-North Ogliastra hiking itinerary wind through this varied landscape, crossing environments of extraordinary naturalistic and cultural value.

Before you leave

Plan your departure based on daylight to avoid finding yourself on the trail after dark. Remember that cell phone coverage is not always guaranteed in these areas, and water approval must be carefully planned.

Only undertake the trail if you are in good physical and mental condition, with technical clothing and appropriate equipment. Wear hiking boots and bring clothing suitable for the season that can protect you from sun, wind, and rain. Don’t forget plenty of water, a packed lunch, and energy-giving foods.

Lenght 9.600 m

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Total elevation gain 458 metri

Geographical area Tacchi d'Ogliastra

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