Best mountain peaks around Òsini/Osini are found in a region characterized by its mountainous terrain, featuring gorges, ravines, steep cliffs, and verdant valleys. The area offers a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration, from high plains with distinctive limestone walls to prominent summits. This part of Sardinia provides opportunities to experience wild nature and panoramic views.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Stunningly beautiful loop which gives you the mountain top view of the area for miles around ! Well worth it.
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A uniquely shaped, towering tower, a natural monument, symbol of Ogliastra, and a key morphological feature of central-eastern Sardinia. Perhaps once a gathering place for the Nuragic peoples, it later became, in popular legend, the entrance to the underworld. It protrudes from the earth like a giant finger reaching toward the sky and, especially in this wild area, is a landmark visible from afar for hikers. Perda 'e Liana is an extraordinary rock formation declared a natural monument in 1993. The peculiar "mountain," known in Sardinian as Taccu or Tonneri, rises in the Gairo Sant'Elena area: it is the greatest witness to the erosive effects of weathering that have been affecting the vast limestone cover of Ogliastra on the border with Barbagia di Seulo for several million years. Erosion gradually isolated the "tower," forming its base. It is the highest (1293 m) of the numerous Ogliastra limestone mountains, the northern foothills of the Tonneri plateau, about two kilometers away, to which it is connected by the s'Arcu 'e su Pirastu Trottu pass. Perhaps in ancient times, they formed a single mountain ridge. Source and further information: https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/de/entdecken/perda-e-liana
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On Monte IDOLO, hikers will not come across a summit cross - as is often the case. The small sacred monument that instead rises above Sardinia is a statue of SAN MICHELE ARCANGELO. The heavenly messenger is equipped with powerful wings, which give him an imposing figure. However, one will look in vain for a sword or a lance, which are often given to him as an attribute.
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Mount Arista is a granite peak that towers over southern Ogliastra, located in the small town of Cardedu, right above its beautiful beaches. With a height of 447 meters, it is easily recognizable thanks to its unique shape, with a rounded tip called "Su Cappeddu", which is visible from afar. The path to the top is short but intense, with a difference in altitude of 450 meters over 2.5 kilometers of walking. Once you reach the top, the view is spectacular and extends across the entire coast, up to Baunei and the coastal Supramonte.
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Once you reach the top, you will be rewarded with a mega panorama. Seating on the stones between holm oaks offers plenty of space for a rest ⛰️
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Such a beautiful hiking trail and yet so few people on the way.
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Especially beautiful at sunrise.
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The natural monument Perda 'e Liana is a protected natural area of Sardinia. It is located in the municipality of Gairo, in the province of Nuoro. It was established in 1993 with a decree of the regional councilor for environmental protection. Source: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monumento_naturale_Perda_'e_Liana
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The region offers diverse natural landmarks. You can visit Perda e Liana, a natural monument known for its uniquely shaped, towering rock formation, which is the highest of the Ogliastra limestone mountains. The Taccu of Osini is another characteristic natural fortress with steep limestone walls, offering exceptional views. Additionally, the Scala di San Giorgio presents a dramatically narrow passage between two steep, dolomitic and calcareous walls.
The highest mountain peak in the broader region, and indeed all of Sardinia, is Punta La Marmora, standing at 1,834 meters (6,017 feet). It is part of the Gennargentu range and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the entire island.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Monte Cartucceddu is a challenging option. It is a rocky and exposed summit that requires a short scramble to reach the top, but rewards with a 360° panoramic view, extending to Punta La Marmora. Pizzu Margiani Pubusa also offers challenging terrain and great panoramic views.
While many trails in the mountainous region can be challenging, there are options for varying skill levels. For specific family-friendly routes, it's best to check individual trail descriptions. For example, the 'Le Due Sorelle (Ulà Tirso) – Aussicht auf Ulassai loop from Ulassa/Ulassai' is an easy hiking route listed in the Hiking around Òsini/Osini guide.
The slopes of peaks like Punta La Marmora are rich in unique mountain flora, including dwarf juniper and other rare species. The area is also home to golden eagles and mouflon, offering opportunities for wildlife observation.
Yes, the Taccu of Osini is home to the archaeological park of Serbissi, which features a complex nuraghe, an ancient village, a cave, and tombs of giants, all set against a backdrop of calcareous cliffs.
The region's mountains are suitable for hiking during various seasons. However, for comfortable hiking conditions, spring and autumn are generally ideal, avoiding the intense summer heat. Winter offers a unique experience, with cable car service to ski slopes on peaks like Punta La Marmora and Bruncu Spina.
The mountains in Ogliastra, including those near Òsini/Osini, provide a wide array of outdoor activities. These include challenging hikes, rock climbing, mountain biking, and canyoning. You can explore various routes in the Hiking around Òsini/Osini and Cycling around Òsini/Osini guides.
Yes, several trails offer access to the peaks. For instance, the 'Grotta Serbissi — Ring tour' is a moderate hike. Another popular option is the 'Ulassai Town Entrance Sign – Bruncu Matzeu Summit (955 m) loop from Ulassa/Ulassai'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Òsini/Osini guide.
Many peaks offer stunning panoramic views. Monte Cartucceddu provides a 360° view extending to Punta La Marmora. Bruncu Matzeu Summit (955 m) is also known for its sensational views. From Punta La Marmora, you can see the entire island and even Corsica on clear days.
Yes, during winter, the Gennargentu range, which includes Punta La Marmora and Bruncu Spina, offers cable car service to ski slopes. This makes it possible to enjoy winter sports in the mountains near Òsini/Osini.
Bruncu Matzeu Summit (955 m) is noted for being less visited yet offering a sensational view and a rewarding hiking experience. It's a worthwhile destination for those seeking quieter trails.


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