Spend a fascinating day among the granite peaks of the Sette Fratelli Regional Park, a green lung in southeastern Sardinia.
In addition to wild boars, foxes, hedgehogs and numerous birds including the golden eagle, here you can observe the majestic Sardinian deer, an endemic subspecies of the European deer as well as the true master of this natural oasis. Not only the fauna will surprise you, but also the flora: the loop trail winds through the lush vegetation of holm oaks mixed with other Mediterranean scrub including strawberry trees, phillyrea and myrtle, among ancient charcoal farmyards, in which you will also cross a section of the Sentiero Italia. You will enter the great mountainous massif of southeastern Sardinia from which emerges the highest peak of Punta Sa Ceraxa with is 1016 meters above sea level, a place where granite in its multiple lithosculptures will be the main scenery before your eyes.
Get ready for a beautiful adventure and be enchanted by this magical place.
Covering nearly 60,000 hectares, with dense forests stretching over 10,000 hectares, the Sette Fratelli Regional Park is one of Italy’s largest protected areas. Nestled in southeastern Sardinia, this vast green sanctuary is a haven for nature lovers, offering scenic trails, breathtaking viewpoints, and the chance to spot the majestic Sardinian deer. A paradise for hiking, wildlife photography, and eco-tourism, it’s the perfect escape into Sardinia’s wild heart.
The meeting point is in Passo Arcu 'e Tidu, on the SS 125: at the junction of Passo Arcu 'e Tidu, turn into the small road to the right of the Vergin Mary Chapel. Past the chapel, a few meters ahead, there is a clearing on the right where the guide will be waiting for you.
Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and is renowned for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich cultural heritage. It offers a unique blend of Italian and Mediterranean influences, making it a distinctive and appealing destination for travelers.
Costa Smeralda is a glamorous stretch of coastline known for its turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and luxury resorts. It's a popular destination for celebrities and tourists seeking a high-end beach experience.
Su Nuraxi di Barumini is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the remains of a Nuragic settlement. It offers a fascinating glimpse into Sardinia's ancient past.
La Pelosa Beach is one of Sardinia's most famous beaches, known for its crystal-clear waters, white sand, and the picturesque Torre del Falco. It's a must-visit for beach lovers.
Suckling pig roasted slowly over an open fire, resulting in tender, flavorful meat.
Handmade pasta filled with potato, mint, and pecorino cheese.
Dried, salted mullet or tuna roe, often served thinly sliced or grated over pasta.
This is the peak tourist season with warm, sunny weather, perfect for beach activities and outdoor exploration. The island is lively with festivals and events.
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Sardinia is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Cagliari Centrale, Sassari
Cagliari, Alghero, Olbia
ARST buses are the primary mode of public transport in Sardinia, offering affordable and reliable services.
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Isola di Caprera is a beautiful island known for its hiking trails, beaches, and historical sites. It's a great destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Cala Luna is a stunning beach with turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs. It's a popular spot for kayaking, snorkeling, and relaxing.
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