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Experience the wild heart of Sardinia with a 1-hour trek through Supramonte’s untouched landscapes, guided by expert locals for adventurous explorers.


This adventure in Sardinia takes you into the wild core of the Supramonte, a rugged area renowned for endless views and pristine wilderness. It is a short tour, lasting only about 1 hour, but the itinerary covers 3.34 km through timeless landscapes that seem untouched by time. Designed for experienced hikers, this trek offers a perfect mix of adventure and scenery, with striking vistas and total silence broken only by the wind among the rocks.
The tour starts at the Square on Montilhu in Orgosolo, with a guide leading you into an environment where nature remains unspoiled. The focus is on authentic landscapes, where Mediterranean scents, limestone formations, and holly oak forests create a sensory-rich surroundings. The tour emphasizes sustainable exploration, with groups limited to 8 participants for a more personal connection to the landscape.

The meeting point is a convenient square in Orgosolo, specifically on Montilhu Square. The coordinates are 40.2053833, 9.3540783, making it easy to find with GPS. The tour is available for booking with flexible cancellation—you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The activity is led exclusively in Italian and involves a small group, ideal for travelers who prefer a more intimate experience.
Participants are advised to dress in outdoor clothing, including hiking shoes, long pants, and a sun hat, and to bring water, sunscreen, sunglasses, a camera, and binoculars. Because the route involves some narrow passages and uneven terrain, moderate physical fitness is recommended. The tour is not suitable for children under 12, individuals with certain health issues or inability to handle moderate trekking.

The itinerary guides you through some of the most authentic parts of Supramonte. The Ottulu plateau sets the scene with vast, endless views that stretch as far as the eye can see. From there, the path crosses Adarre, an area marked by rugged terrain, culminating in a visit to Cuile Muscau, an ancient stone shepherd’s shelter that adds a touch of history to the landscape.
The route continues through holly oak woods and limestone rocks, with the aromas of Mediterranean scrub filling the air. The scenery offers a visual feast, with dramatic rock formations and varied terrain that highlight the timeless beauty of Sardinia. Travelers should be prepared for total immersion in nature, with scenic viewpoints providing picturesque photo opportunities.
The Ottulu plateau is a central highlight, offering endless views across the landscape, making it an ideal spot for photos and reflection. Moving on, the adventure into Adarre presents rugged scenery and natural intrigue. The karst sinkhole—a fascinating geological feature—adds geological interest to the journey.
The Cuile Muscau is a notable stop, presenting an ancient shepherd’s shelter built from local stone. It symbolizes traditional Sardinian life and offers a sense of historical continuity amid the wild setting. The route to Montes introduces dense holm oak woods and limestone cliffs, culminating in a total sensory experience that blends nature and culture.
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Led by an environmental hiking tour guide, the group benefits from expert commentary on the landscape, flora, and geology. The guide’s knowledge enhances the understanding of each stop, providing insights into local history and natural features. The small group size ensures personal attention and a more relaxed pace suited for experienced hikers.
Expect absolute silence in many parts of the route, broken only by nature sounds and the guides’ explanations. The atmosphere is one of peacefulness, with an emphasis on respect for the environment and sustainable trekking practices.

Given the moderate level of physical activity, travelers should wear sturdy hiking boots and layer clothing to adapt to changing weather conditions. Pack at least 1.5 to 2 liters of water and biodegradable sunscreen to stay protected. Binoculars and a camera are recommended for capturing scenic vistas and geological features.
The tour involves passing through narrow passages about 30 meters long, so people with claustrophobia or certain health issues should consider their suitability. The landscape is rugged, making long pants and outdoor clothing essential.
While this short trek is tailored for experienced hikers seeking wild scenery, it differs from longer, more comprehensive tours that explore Sardinia’s cultural sites or coastal areas. Its focus on unspoiled wilderness and endless views makes it ideal for nature lovers who want a deep connection with the landscape.
Other similar experiences listed include walks through caves, boat trips, or cultural workshops, but this trek’s main appeal is its remote, untouched environment and geological interest. It provides a focused, authentic Sardinian wilderness experience, perfect for those looking to escape the crowds and connect face-to-face with nature.
This Adarre trek offers a compact yet immersive adventure into the wild heart of Sardinia. The expert guide, small group setting, and stunning scenery make it an excellent choice for experienced hikers eager to explore remote landscapes. Despite its short duration, it delivers powerful views and a sense of adventure.
The route’s highlights, including the Ottulu plateau, Cuile Muscau, and karst sinkhole, provide a rich sensory experience. The tour’s practical advice on clothing and equipment ensures a comfortable trek. It’s a powerful snapshot of the untouched beauty Sardinia has to offer, suited for those with a moderate fitness level and a love for rugged scenery.
How long is the trek?
The trek covers 3.34 km and lasts around 5 hours.
What is the meeting point?
The tour departs from the Square on Montilhu in Orgosolo, at coordinates 40.2053833, 9.3540783.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 12 or those with certain health issues.
What should I bring?
Participants need to bring hiking shoes, layered outdoor clothing, water, sunscreen, sunglasses, a camera, and binoculars.
Is this trek accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the terrain involves narrow passages and uneven surfaces, making it unsuitable for wheelchair users or those with back or health problems.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the guide bilingual?
The guide conducts the tour in Italian; no mention of other language options.
How is the group size managed?
Groups are limited to 8 participants for a personalized experience.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its focus on unspoiled landscapes, endless views, and authentic wilderness makes it an ideal choice for adventure seekers looking for wild Sardinia.