Best attractions and places to see around Gàiru/Gairo include a diverse range of historical sites and natural monuments within a rugged landscape. The region is characterized by its unique geological formations, such as towering rock pillars, and ancient settlements that reflect its rich past. Gàiru/Gairo, including areas like Gairo Sant'Elena, offers opportunities to explore both its natural beauty and its cultural heritage. This area provides a glimpse into Sardinia's history and geology, making it a compelling destination for outdoor activities.
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The Barì Tower is an ancient medieval tower of Spanish construction, located on the eastern coast of Sardinia, on the beach of the same name in the municipality of Bari Sardo, in the province of Nuoro.
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Great view. Beautiful area.
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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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Not a Nuraghi, but a wonderfully maintained rest area!
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The Barì tower is an ancient medieval tower of Spanish construction, located on the eastern coast of Sardinia, on the beach of the same name in the municipality of Bari Sardo, in the province of Nuoro.
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With an all-mountain mountain bike you can do almost everything on the bike, both uphill and downhill
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In October 1951, the old town center, now called Gairo Vecchio, as well as the historic castle complex were almost completely destroyed by flooding[2] and were later abandoned in order to rebuild new houses above the half-destroyed village and on the coast. In contrast to Gairo Vecchio, today's place is also known as Gairo Nuovo or Gairo Sant'Elena. The current municipality of Cardedu emerged from the settlement on the coast in 1984, which explains the year in the town's coat of arms.
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The region offers several impressive natural monuments. You can visit Perda e Liana, a uniquely shaped, towering rock formation and protected natural area, which is a key morphological feature of central-eastern Sardinia. Another highlight is the Summit of Punta La Marmora, the highest point in Sardinia, offering expansive views across the entire island.
Yes, the area is rich in history. A significant historical site is the Is Tostoinus Nuragic Village, featuring ancient megalithic buildings known as nuraghi, some dating back to 1400 BC. You can also explore Gairo Vecchio (Abandoned Village), a collection of ruins that tells the story of a town almost completely destroyed by flooding in 1951.
Gàiru/Gairo is an excellent base for hiking. You can find various trails, including challenging routes like the Pirincanes Gorge Loop or the Montarbu - Perda Liana Loop Trail. For more options, explore the Hiking around Gàiru/Gairo guide.
Yes, the Is Tostoinus Nuragic Village is considered family-friendly, offering an educational experience about ancient Sardinian history. Additionally, the Torre di Bari, an old tower on a small peninsula with a nearby beach, is also suitable for families.
For hiking to places like the Summit of Punta La Marmora, the months from June to September are ideal. However, Punta La Marmora is considered a year-round hiking destination for those seeking a special adventure. The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed in various seasons depending on the specific activity.
Absolutely. The area offers diverse cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Coastal road – Barì Tower loop from Coccorrocci' for touring bicycles or more challenging road cycling routes such as the 'Ring in the Gennargentiu Mountains from Gairo Taquisara'. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Gàiru/Gairo guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Gàiru/Gairo guide.
The Torre di Bari is a well-preserved old tower located on a small peninsula, offering spectacular views of the beach and surrounding area. Inside, you'll find a detailed history of the tower and the region, complete with historic photos. Admission is free, and there's a long, wide beach with fine sand nearby.
Visitors particularly appreciate the incredible variety of landscapes encountered during hikes, such as those leading to the Summit of Punta La Marmora, which include forests, flowering meadows, and impressive boulder terrain. The historical depth of sites like the Is Tostoinus Nuragic Village and the unique geological formations like Perda e Liana are also highly rated.
Yes, for those looking for an easier option, the 'View of the Valley and the Sea – Coccorrocci Trail Signpost loop from Coccorrocci' is an easy 6 km hike. You can find more details and other routes in the Hiking around Gàiru/Gairo guide.
Gairo Vecchio, or Old Gairo, is an abandoned village that serves as a poignant reminder of the region's past. The town was largely destroyed by severe flooding in October 1951, leading to its abandonment and the subsequent rebuilding of new settlements like Gairo Nuovo (Gairo Sant'Elena) in safer locations. It's a place to tour through history and reflect on the impact of natural events.
From summits like Punta La Marmora, you can expect expansive panoramic views across the entire island of Sardinia. On a clear day, you might even see the silhouettes of Corsica on the horizon. Perda e Liana also offers significant viewpoints, being a landmark visible from afar for hikers in the wild central-eastern Sardinian area.


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