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Experience a 7.5-hour hike through Sardinia's Sette Fratelli Park, meeting wild Sardinian deer, exploring granite peaks, and enjoying lush Mediterranean scenery.

The tour Cagliari: hiking on the deers’ trail in Sette Fratelli Park offers an engaging day in southeastern Sardinia. With a duration of 7.5 hours and an impressive provider rating of 4.7, this experience invites nature lovers to explore one of the most beautiful spots in southern Sardinia. For €65, participants journey through 10 km of varied terrain, guided by knowledgeable guides who speak Italian and French.
This tour is ideal for those who appreciate peaceful nature, wildlife encounters, and scenic landscapes. It’s especially suited to active travelers prepared for uneven, rocky paths and steep inclines. Note that the tour is not suitable for pregnant women or individuals with mobility impairments, due to the physical demands and trail conditions.
You can check availability for your dates here:The tour starts at a designated meeting point located at 39.3053589, 9.3916082. The guide waits at a small clearing after passing the Vergin Mary Chapel, where participants can leave their cars. From there, a short drive of about 5 km down a dirt road takes the group to the trailhead, making vehicle access an integral part of the experience.
Participants should arrive prepared to drive their own vehicle to the starting point, as this is part of the logistical setup. The drive offers a quiet, scenic approach to the park, enhancing anticipation for the adventure ahead.

The loop trail covers a 10 km distance with about 500 meters of elevation change, designed to provide a satisfying challenge for active hikers. The trail’s uneven, rocky paths and steep inclines require good hiking shoes and a daypack filled with essentials like water, snacks, sun protection, and insect repellent.
As the hike progresses, you’ll encounter diverse vegetation including holm oaks, strawberry trees, phillyrea, and myrtle. The scenery combines dense vegetation, granite peaks, and ancient charcoal farmyards, giving a glimpse into both natural beauty and local history.
One of the tour’s main draws is the chance to see the Sardinian deer, a subspecies endemic to the island and regarded as the true master of this natural refuge. Alongside the deer, expect sightings of wild boars, foxes, and hedgehogs. Bird enthusiasts will appreciate the presence of golden eagles and other bird species soaring above the park.
The flora is equally impressive, with lush Mediterranean scrub and lithosculptures in the granite landscape. The Punta Sa Ceraxa, the highest point at 1016 meters, offers panoramic views and a striking backdrop of granite formations.
More Great Tours NearbyThe granite peaks serve as the scenic centerpiece of this hike. The lithosculptures are a natural spectacle, showcasing the unique geological features of the massif. Reaching the highest point at Punta Sa Ceraxa provides spectacular vistas and an opportunity to appreciate Sardinia’s mountainous terrain.
The granite scenery is dramatic, with multiples lithosculptures creating an almost otherworldly landscape. This area exemplifies the rugged beauty that makes Sette Fratelli Park a distinctive destination for outdoor adventure.
As part of the loop, you’ll pass ancient charcoal farmyards, which add a touch of local history to the hike. These historic structures provide insight into traditional land use and the region’s past, blending cultural heritage with natural wonders.
Walking through these sites offers a sense of connection to Sardinia’s rural history, enriching the overall experience beyond just nature.
This tour features live guides who speak Italian and French, enhancing the experience with their knowledge and storytelling. The guides help ensure safety on the rocky and steep sections, and they share interesting facts about the park’s flora, fauna, and geology.
The small group size allows for personalized attention and more interaction with the guides, making this a rewarding experience for those eager to learn about the park’s natural environment.
Participants should come prepared with sunscreen, sun hat, insect repellent, and packed lunch. A garbage bag is recommended for keeping the trail clean, along with snacks, water, and sportswear.
Hiking shoes are essential due to the uneven, rocky paths, and a daypack helps carry all essentials comfortably. Since dogs are allowed on leash, they can join the adventure, but it’s important to ensure they’re comfortable with the terrain.
The difficulty level is marked as E (Hiking), with steep inclines and rocky sections. The trail’s physical demands mean that the tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women or people with mobility impairments. Travelers should have a good level of fitness and be comfortable on uneven ground.
The tour offers a full immersion into Sardinia’s natural landscapes but requires active participation and appropriate gear.
This guided hike stands out for its combination of wildlife encounters, geological scenery, and cultural sites. The chance to see the Sardinian deer in their natural habitat is a rare highlight, complemented by breathtaking granite peaks and diverse vegetation.
While the physical effort required is moderate to challenging, the reward is a deeply satisfying immersion in Sardinia’s wild side. The knowledgeable guides and flexible booking options make this a practical choice for active travelers looking to explore the island’s southeastern mountains.
Readers who enjoy nature walks with wildlife spotting and geological scenery will find this tour particularly rewarding. It’s well-suited to those prepared for rough terrain and eager to experience Sardinia beyond the beaches.
How long is the hike?
The total hike covers about 10 km and lasts approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs €65 per person, including transportation from the meeting point.
Where does the tour begin?
It starts at a roadside clearing near Passo Arcu ‘e Tidu, at 39.3053589, 9.3916082.
Is prior hiking experience necessary?
Some hiking experience is recommended due to rocky, uneven terrain and steep inclines.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, dogs are allowed if kept on leash.
What should I bring?
Participants should carry sunscreen, sun hat, insect repellent, water, snacks, sportswear, and hiking shoes.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The physical nature of the hike and terrain makes it less suitable for young children or those with mobility issues.
What animals might I see?
Expect to see Sardinian deer, wild boars, foxes, hedgehogs, and golden eagles.
What language are the guides in?
Guides speak Italian and French.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What makes this tour unique?
The chance to observe endemic Sardinian deer in their natural habitat, along with spectacular granite scenery and cultural sites like old charcoal farmyards, makes this experience stand out.