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Discover the 10-hour Trekking Cala Biriala in Sardinia, featuring scenic trails, old miner passages, and a stunning beach with emerald waters. Perfect for adventurous hikers.
Exploring Cala Biriala through this 10-hour trekking tour in Sardinia offers a compelling mix of adventure and natural beauty. Led by Las Janas di Paola Serra, this route is designed for those who enjoy off-the-beaten-path experiences, combining scenic vistas, historic trails, and a breathtaking beach. The tour departs from the beginning of Sea Street in front of the Forest Guard Barracks at specified coordinates, and it’s suitable for physically fit participants ready to encounter some heights and exposed sections.
A key feature of this experience is its unusual trail, which winds through old passages used by coal miners and mountaineering shepherds. These historic routes are complemented by stunning views of the Gulf of Orosei, culminating at a dream beach where clear, emerald waters invite a refreshing swim. The tour balances adventure with natural wonders, offering a deeply memorable day for those prepared for some physical exertion.


This trekking tour begins at the beginning of Sea Street, located in front of the Forest Guard Barracks. The coordinates (40.37680435180664, 9.696619987487793) mark a convenient meeting point, easily accessible for participants. The tour includes a full day of exploration, so you should arrive prepared for a long, scenic hike filled with surprises.
The meeting location is central enough for easy access, and the logistics are straightforward with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility in planning your trip.
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This trail is a standout feature, taking you through old passages used by coal miners and mountaineering shepherds. These historic routes involve old juniper steps that help overcome the most inaccessible sections of cliffs, adding a challenging and rewarding dimension to the hike.
The route is adventurous with a capital A, constantly providing breathtaking views of the coastline and the surrounding wild landscape. The trail is not a typical tourist path, keeping you away from crowded areas and immersing you in Sardinia’s most magnificent, untouched nature.

Hikers on this route encounter a varied landscape—from rugged cliffs to lush vegetation. The constant surprises include panoramic vistas, narrow passages, and historic relics that tell the story of past industries and local shepherd life.
Every step offers visual delights, from cliffs overlooking the Gulf of Orosei to old miner paths that add an element of discovery. The trail’s scenic diversity ensures that each moment feels fresh and exciting, making it ideal for those who appreciate ever-changing landscapes.

Some parts of the trail involve short passages with slight exposure, requiring good physical condition and proper outdoor clothing and trekking gear. Participants should be comfortable with height differences and narrow pathways.
The route is not dangerous but demands attention and caution. The adventure is enhanced by the healthy adrenaline of navigating challenging sections, which adds a sense of achievement and excitement.
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The highlight of the trek is the unspoiled Cala Biriala beach, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and pebble shoreline. After the hike, there’s ample time to dive into the emerald waters and enjoy the serenity of this remote paradise.
The beach is surrounded by cliffs and greenery, creating a picture-perfect setting for relaxation after the demanding trek. Travelers should bring swimwear, towels, and beachwear to make the most of their time in this natural haven.
Participants are advised to wear hiking shoes, bring sunscreen, and carry enough water and a packed lunch. Other essentials include socks, cash, weather-appropriate clothing, and personal medication if needed.
The tour emphasizes safety and preparedness, so avoid bringing oversized luggage, pets, or any items that could hinder mobility. A small daypack is perfect to carry your gear, and a flashlight can be useful for shaded or less lit sections.
While the main focus is on natural scenery and adventure, the route’s historic passages offer a glimpse into local Sardinian history, especially the old miner and shepherd routes. Guides may share stories about the rugged past of the region and its natural landscape, enriching the overall experience.
Guides are multilingual, speaking Italian, English, French, and Spanish, ensuring clear communication and a well-rounded narrative for international visitors.

This tour is not suitable for children under 15, pregnant women, or individuals with certain health conditions like heart problems, vertigo, or mobility issues. The exposure on some short passages means a good level of fitness is necessary.
Those over 70 years or with low fitness levels should consider whether they can handle the height differences and uneven terrain. The route offers a healthful challenge for active individuals but remains safe when approached with proper caution.

Ending the trek at the beautiful Cala Biriala allows visitors to rest and enjoy the pristine environment. The emerald waters are perfect for swimming and unwinding after a day of adventure.
The beach provides a peaceful setting, far from crowded tourist spots, making it an ideal spot to recharge and appreciate Sardinia’s natural beauty.
The tour is offered by Las Janas di Paola Serra with options for free cancellation and pay later reservation, making planning flexible. The full-day experience requires participants to be prepared physically, with appropriate gear and supplies.
The group size is not specified but is designed for those looking for an adventurous, scenic trek in Sardinia’s wild landscape.
This 10-hour trek combines challenging but manageable trail sections, historic relics, and a spectacular beach destination. It’s perfect for active travelers who appreciate scenic vistas and want to explore Sardinia’s less-traveled paths.
While physically demanding, the reward of reaching Cala Biriala and swimming in its crystal waters makes every effort worthwhile. The adventure is suited best for those in good shape seeking a memorable day in nature.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not recommended for children under 15 years due to the physical demands and exposure on certain trail sections.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring hiking shoes, swimwear, a towel, water, a packed lunch, sunscreen, and outdoor clothing suitable for changing weather conditions.
How physically demanding is the trek?
The trek requires good physical condition as it involves height differences and exposed sections. It is ideal for active individuals prepared for a challenging adventure.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later for flexible planning.
What makes this tour different from other Sardinian treks?
Its historic passages, untraveled trail, and stunning views of Gulf of Orosei set it apart, offering a blend of adventure, history, and natural beauty.
This Trekking Cala Biriala experience provides an exciting way to discover Sardinia’s rugged coastline and hidden landscapes, culminating in a beautiful beach that rewards hikers with crystal waters and peaceful surroundings.
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