
Gulf of Orosei Trekking Tours
- 7 - 10 Stunden
Join us for a trekking tour in the Gulf of Orosei. You can choose to explore Cala Luna, Mount Tiscali or the Gorropu Gorge. The nature of Sardinia awaits!
Gulf of Orosei Trekking Tours
The route of the trekking tour in the Gulf of Orosei will vary depending on the day of the week you choose. All routes start at 8:30 am at Piazza del Popolo in Orosei and end at the same point:
Cala Luna Route (Fridays)
If you choose to do the tour on Friday, we will focus on the shores of the Gulf of Orosei. In an all-terrain vehicle, we will travel through this national park until we reach Cala Gonone, the starting point of a four-and-a-half-hour trekking route. The route includes views of the Sardinian coastline and high cliffs until we reach Cala Luna.
Once we arrive, you will have two and a half hours of free time to eat your packed lunch and swim. Afterwards, we will continue along the Codula di Luna canyon and return to the starting point, arriving back in Orosei around 6:30 pm.
Gorropu Gorge Route (Saturdays)
If you decide to do the activity on a Saturday, we will head to the Gorropu Gorge, where we will start a five-hour trekking route. Along the way, we will explore local flora and fauna and appreciate this significant natural landscape.
Before heading back, you will have a free hour to rest and refuel. We will return to Orosei, concluding the activity at 4:30 pm.
Mount Tiscali Route (Sundays)
If you participate on a Sunday, we will travel by jeep to Mount Tiscali to start a four-and-a-half-hour trekking route. We will walk while searching for a Nuragic village and discussing the beliefs and lifestyle of this ancient civilization.
Afterwards, you will have an hour of free time for lunch before returning to Orosei around 3:30 pm.
Preise
Inklusive
- Transport in an all terrain vehicle
- English speaking guide
Tipps
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility