Sardinia: a hiker’s paradise
Sardinia, a Mediterranean island known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and ancient history, is also a walker’s dream. With its diverse landscapes, ranging from rugged mountains to pristine coastal paths, there’s something for every hiker to enjoy.
Our guidebook to walking on Sardinia is your perfect companion.
The best time for walking on Sardinia
The ideal time to visit Sardinia for hiking is during the spring (April-May), when the wildflowers are in full bloom. Or walk in the autumn (September-October) when the forests are ablaze with colour.
The temperatures are mild and the crowds are smaller. However, hiking is possible year-round, with each season offering its own unique charm.
Sardinia boasts numerous world-class walking routes, such as the Selvaggio Blu, catering to all levels of experience. Here are a few of our favourite walks:
Ascent of Punta la Marmora (Walk 11)
At 1834m/6016ft, Punta La Marmora is not only the highest summit in the Gennargentu massif but the highest elevation on Sardinia.
Nevertheless, it is not a prominent peak and, were it not for the cross on top, one would hardly be able to locate it on the long summit ridge.
The classic ascent to the roof of the island starts out at the rifugio and follows the crest of a ridge. The panoramic views from the top, out over the rugged mountain landscape, are breathtaking. On a clear day you can see most of the island.
Walking through the Foresta Demaniale Montarbu to Monte Tonneri (Walk 15)
The state forest of Montarbu is situated miles from anywhere in the wild highlands of the Barbagia Seulo. Its beautiful mixed woodlands cover the limestone plateau of Monte Tonneri.
The rocky northern escarpment of this mountain drops precipitously to the deeply-etched Flumendosa Valley.
The walk initially follows the shady valley of the Riu Ermolinus, before climbing through oak woods to Pizzu Margiani Pobusa. At 1324m/4343ft it’s the highest peak in this area. From up here there is a stupendous panoramic view over the wild highlands of eastern Sardinia.
Grotta di San Giovanni circular walk (Walk 18)
Culminating at Punta San Michele (906m/2972ft), the southern flanks of the Iglesiente rise steeply from the Cixerri rift valley. The historic town of Iglesias (‘Churches’), for which the mountain range was named, is spread out along these foothills.
Your starting point is the Grotta di San Giovanni, a 850m/yds-long limestone cavern. The walk begins with a steep and rocky climb to the Punta San Michele, from where there are splendid panoramic views.
Then you follow a track to the forestry station of Marganai, before descending through a wooded valley. Your return is through the cave.
Walking from Cantoniera Porto Conte to Punta del Giglio (Walk 22)
This pleasant walk leads through pines and coastal macchia (now under EU ‘Natura 2000’ protection) to the cliffs at Punta del Giglio, from where you enjoy a magnificent view of the opposite limestone cliffs of Capo Caccia.
A special botanical feature of the area around Porto Conte is the dwarf fan palm (Chamaerops humilis). This flourishes in luxuriant abundance but is rarely encountered elsewhere on the island.
Tips for walking on Sardinia
• Plan ahead: Check weather forecasts and ensure you have the necessary equipment.
• Pack essentials: Bring plenty of water, snacks, sunscreen, and a first-aid kit.
• Wear appropriate footwear: Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential.
• Respect the environment: Leave no trace and follow local guidelines.
• Be aware of wildlife: Sardinia is home to diverse wildlife, including wild boar and mouflon – a type of wild sheep. Be cautious and respect their habitat.
How to get more out of your trip
• Learn basic Sardinian phrases: A few basic Sardinian phrases can go a long way in making your trip more enjoyable.
• Embrace the local culture: Take the time to experience Sardinian cuisine, music, and traditions.
• Enjoy the scenery: Sardinia’s natural beauty is unparalleled. Take time to appreciate the stunning landscapes and soak in the atmosphere.
Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a casual walker, Sardinia offers an unforgettable experience. With its diverse landscapes, challenging routes, and friendly locals, this Mediterranean island is a true walker’s paradise. Buy our guidebook to walking on Sardinia.
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