Mountain peaks near Durgali/Dorgali are situated within Sardinia's Supramonte mountain range, characterized by limestone formations and diverse landscapes. This region offers a variety of outdoor activities and natural features. The area is known for its ancient forests, panoramic trails, and a unique karst system. These mountains provide a backdrop for exploring geological formations and historical sites.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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I walked the circular route from Cala Gonone in April 2026, the paths were well marked and maintained. I was initially unsettled by some comments ('very demanding', 'only with poles/hiking boots') – in retrospect, I find this assessment too generalized. The tour up Monte Bardia is varied and really fun if you are sure-footed. There are stony sections, but for me, they were more technically interesting than difficult. I went alone and in trail running shoes – completely without problems. Perhaps helpful for others (especially women) who are put off by such comments: You don't need "special equipment", but a good sense of your body and attention. Conclusion: Demanding, but absolutely doable and very rewarding.
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Each of the summit crosses that hikers often encounter in the mountains, whether or not it depicts the body of the crucified Christ, invites passersby to a brief spiritual pause. Perhaps one or another will be able to encounter God here in a short prayer. As a prerequisite for a completely different mystical experience of encountering God, beyond such a small sacred monument, Hape Kerkeling, who made the pilgrimage on the Camino Francés in 2001, writes: “I am becoming freer here day by day (…) Through all the frequencies of emotion, I have slowly tuned myself into one frequency and had a wonderful reception. Total serene emptiness is the state that creates a vacuum which God can then calmly and completely fill.” (Hape Kerkeling in “I’m Off Then”)
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A beautifully designed and monumental cross with the larger-than-life body of the crucified Christ crowns Monte Tuttavista. However, Italy's most famous crucifix is not found on the mountaintops, but in literature: The author Giovanni Guareschi, spiritual father of the protagonists 'Don Camillo' and 'Peppone,' incorporated another main character into his stories – known and loved far beyond the country's borders: the crucified Christ, who speaks to Don Camillo from the high altar. The author himself makes the following comment: "So one must explain: If the priests feel offended by Don Camillo, they can smash a candlestick on my skull for all I care; if the communists feel offended by Peppone, they can break a club on my back; but if someone feels offended by Christ's speeches, there's nothing one can do. Whoever speaks in my stories... is my Christ, that is, the voice of my conscience. My personal business, my cause. And therefore: each for himself, and God for all." (G. Guareschi)
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After a great tour you will be rewarded with a fantastic view.
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Feels like 100 curves to the top
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Wonderful view after the steep climb
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Top of the mountain, 360° view
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Monte Corrasi Summit, the highest peak of the Supramonte, offering a 360-degree vista of towns, the coastline, and the Gennargentu range. Christ of Monte Tuttavista also provides superb views, especially rewarding after a challenging ascent. Monte Ghirveri, north of Cala Gonone, offers an incomparable panorama of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the Dorgali region offers challenging peaks for experienced hikers. Monte Corrasi Summit is known for its demanding ascent, characterized by sheer limestone walls and extensive plateaus. Reaching the Christ of Monte Tuttavista also involves a steep climb, whether on asphalt or gravel, making it a rewarding challenge.
The Dorgali mountains, part of the Supramonte range, are characterized by dramatic limestone formations, including sheer walls, towers, and white spires. The region features a unique karst system with dolines, numerous caves like Ispinigoli, and deep gorges such as the Gorropu Canyon. You'll also find ancient forests, diverse wildlife, and extensive plateaus.
The Dorgali mountain peaks are a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy trekking, mountain biking, and climbing. The area is also excellent for exploring ancient Nuragic villages hidden within sinkholes, like Tiscali, and discovering unique geological formations. For specific routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Durgali/Dorgali or MTB Trails around Durgali/Dorgali guides.
Yes, the Dorgali region offers options for families. The Sa Portiscra Wildlife Area is a nature reserve with ancient forests, making it suitable for family-friendly walks. It features facilities and offers a chance to see wildlife and historical sites like an old shepherd's hut and a Nuragic village.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You can find ancient Nuragic villages, such as Tiscali, hidden within sinkholes. Monte Bardia features three historical tunnels and an old Roman road. Additionally, you'll encounter renovated shepherd's huts (cuiles) like the one at Monte Ruju on Monte Bardia or 'de Ziu Tattanu' on Monte Ghirveri, offering glimpses into traditional life. The Christ of Monte Tuttavista and Christ the Redeemer statue on Monte Ortobene are also significant cultural landmarks.
The best time to visit the Dorgali mountains for hiking is typically during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is milder and more pleasant, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter. This allows for comfortable exploration of the trails and peaks.
Monte Corrasi Summit is significant as the highest peak of the vast Supramonte range, standing at 1,463 meters. It's renowned for its dramatic sheer limestone walls, towers, white spires, and extensive plateaus. From its summit, visitors are rewarded with a spectacular 360-degree panorama encompassing towns like Nuoro and Dorgali, the coastline of Cala Gonone, and the Gennargentu mountain range.
Visiting Christ of Monte Tuttavista offers a magnificent viewpoint, crowned by a bronze Christ statue. While reaching the summit can be a challenging but rewarding experience, especially by bike, it provides superb views of the surrounding landscape. It's a popular spot for those seeking both a physical challenge and a scenic reward.
Trekking on Monte Bardia offers scenic and evocative routes with stunning views overlooking the Gulf of Orosei. This massive limestone mountain, connecting Cala Gonone to Dorgali, features three tunnels built through it over different historical periods. Along its northern side, you can explore the recently renovated sheepfold of Monte Ruju and experience the old Roman road leading to the 'Ezza' tunnel for beautiful vistas.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views from peaks like Monte Corrasi Summit and Christ of Monte Tuttavista. Many appreciate the challenging yet rewarding climbs, the well-marked trails, and the sense of accomplishment upon reaching the summit crosses. The unique natural beauty, including limestone formations and ancient forests, along with the tranquility and opportunities for spiritual reflection, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Dorgali area offers several mountain biking routes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Christ of Monte Tuttavista – View of Marina di Orosei loop' or the 'View of Cala Gonone – Galaria Etza Tunnel loop'. These routes often combine challenging climbs with rewarding views. More details can be found in the MTB Trails around Durgali/Dorgali guide.


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