Mountain peaks around Loceri are primarily found within the nearby Gennargentu massif, which is less than 20 kilometers away and features Sardinia's highest elevations. This region offers diverse landscapes, from dense forests and meadows to rugged boulder fields and deep gorges. The area is part of the Gennargentu National Park, known for its endemic species and ancient geological formations. Visitors can experience extensive panoramic views and a rich variety of wildlife.
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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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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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Mount Idolo 1240m. Great view of the coast to the east with the Arbatax, Tortioli and the surrounding area as well as the towns of Arzana and co, almost below the summit.
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From the actual path, a cairn follows up, past the radar station and the highlight breakpoint. You have to scramble up a little bit to get to the summit. It is very worthwhile as there is a 360° view at the top, all the way to Punta La Marmora, the highest mountain in Sardinia. If you come from the village of Dispensa, it is also worth going further to the Is Piscinas.
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The most prominent and rewarding mountain peaks near Loceri are found within the nearby Gennargentu massif. This range, less than twenty kilometers away, boasts Sardinia's highest elevations. Key peaks include Punta La Marmora, Bruncu Spina, and local highlights like Bruncu Matzeu Summit (955 m) and Monte Cartucceddu.
For unparalleled panoramic views, Monte Cartucceddu offers a 360° vista that extends to Punta La Marmora, Sardinia's highest mountain. Punta La Marmora itself provides expansive views across the entire island, potentially even reaching Corsica on clear days. Bruncu Matzeu Summit is also known for its sensational views, and the Statue of St. Michael the Archangel on Monte Idolo offers great views of the eastern coast, including Arbatax and Tortolì.
The Gennargentu massif is significant for its ancient geological formations, diverse landscapes ranging from dense forests and flowering meadows to rugged boulder fields and deep gorges. It is part of the Gennargentu National Park, which is invaluable for its endemic and rare species and habitats. The region offers extensive panoramic views and a rich variety of wildlife, including golden eagles and mouflons.
Hiking to Punta La Marmora, Sardinia's highest peak (1,834 m), is a challenging but rewarding experience. The trail traverses picturesque forests, flowering meadows, and rugged boulder fields. Hikers are rewarded with unparalleled panoramic views across the entire island. Starting points often include parking areas at Rifugio Sa Crista or Rifugio S'Arena near Desulo.
Bruncu Spina (1,829 m) is Sardinia's second-highest peak, offering breathtaking 360-degree views of the wild Gennargentu territory. Uniquely, during winter, Bruncu Spina hosts the island's only ski resort, providing a rare opportunity for winter sports enthusiasts in Sardinia. The area is also known for its diverse habitats and wildlife, such as golden eagles and mouflons.
Yes, the mountains in the Gennargentu massif are characterized by ancient geological formations with smooth-shaped rocks of schist, limestone, and granite. The region features diverse environments, from dense alder and downy oak forests to meadows, garrigue, and maquis. Impressive boulder and craggy areas, as well as deep gorges like the Gola di Gorropu, are also prominent natural features.
The Gennargentu massif, which encompasses the main mountain peaks near Loceri, is a haven for wildlife. Visitors might spot golden eagles, mouflons, wild boars, foxes, and martens. The flora is equally rich, with ancient olive groves, vineyards, centuries-old holm oaks, yew trees, and chestnut trees.
For hiking to peaks like Punta La Marmora, the ideal months are from June to September. During winter, Bruncu Spina offers opportunities for skiing. Generally, the region provides diverse experiences depending on the season, but summer and early autumn are best for trekking.
Beyond the natural beauty, the surrounding villages like Desulo and Fonni offer opportunities for cultural immersion. You can experience local traditions, taste traditional produce, and purchase handicrafts. The region also holds archaeological significance, with remnants such as the Nuraghe Ura 'e sola.
Besides hiking the peaks, the area around Loceri offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and MTB trails. In winter, Bruncu Spina provides a unique opportunity for skiing.
Yes, several challenging routes are available. The hike to Punta La Marmora is considered challenging, and Monte Cartucceddu is described as a challenging summit with a rocky and exposed peak that requires some scrambling. Some routes in the Gennargentu massif generally require good fitness and sure-footedness.
Visitors frequently praise the sensational views from peaks like Bruncu Matzeu Summit and the 360° panorama from Monte Cartucceddu. The wild and unspoiled nature of the Gennargentu territory, the diverse landscapes, and the less-populated trails are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.


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