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SETTE
FRATELLI
Aggregate
vertial ascent: 633 m. Maximum
height: 861 m. Level
of difficulty: easy.
Cyclability: 100%
Time: 2 hrs. Distance
: 24 km.
Itinerary of great interest.
Map reference: IGM 2431
NE S. Gregorio.
The
Sette Fratelli mountain range
takes its name from the seven
peaks distinguished by their
jagged profile. The mountainous
terrain, largely made up of
granite, is situated within the
Sette Fratelli forest, a splendid
oasis of grenery on the doorstep
of Cagliari. In the forest you
can still find typical elements
of Sardinian flora, such as
cork trees (Quercus Suber) and
holm-oak trees (Quercus Ilex),
which have survived clearings
and forest fires. The wildlife
of the region is also very interesting:
there are a lot of deer (Cervus
Elapus Corsicanus) and
wild boar, which although threatened
by poachers find an ideal habitat
in the forest. You can also
spot some examples of Bonelli
eagles (Hieractus Fasciatus).
The proposed route goes
along the Western side of the
state owned forest and then
follows the Riu Sa Ceraxa upstream
until it reaches the base of
the similarly named peak. from
here, if you make a small
detour, you can even catch sight
of the Costa Rei coast. The
dirt track continues through
the peaks of the Sette Fratelli,
and then down the steep descent
into the Riu Maidopis valley.
Starting point: From
Cagliari take the SS 125 road
to the Arcu Neridu pass (km
30.1; 403m), where you turn
right into the clearly visible
dirt road and carry on for 200
m to the Campuomu forestry department
building.
PISCINA
NUSCEDDA
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 841 m.
Maximum height: 728 m.
Level of difficulty:
medium.
Cyclability: 100%.Time
3.5 hrs. Distance: 52
km. Map references:
IGM 234 I NW Sinnai; 234 NE
S. Gregorio; 234 I SE Geremeas.
This itinerary brings you
in touch with the ancient history
and traditions of Sardinia as
the route passes through the
immediate vicinity of the giant`s
tomb of Is Concas. It is excellently preserved,
but not very well known or much
frequented and is well worth
a pause for a brief visit. Its
form, seen from above, resembles
the characteristic bull-like
figure with apsis and exedra:
you can make out the remains
of standing stones and megalithic
circles used for offerings and
sacrifices. The excursion continues,
linking the Rio Longu valley,
NW of the Sette Fratelli
mountains, to the tourist resort
of Geremeas and Torre delle
Stelle on the east cost of the
Gulf of Cagliari. Before reaching
the sea, there is a difficult
ascent, which will put the most
highly-trained cyclists
to the test despite the partially
asphalted surface.
Starting point. From
Cagliari, take the SS 125 towards
Muravera until the village of
Piscina Nuxedda (km 20.3).
Once past the bridge, immediately
after a bend in the road turn
into a small road on your right
and leave your car in this area.
The starting point is 20.3 km
from Cagliari.
IS PAUCERIS
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 825m. Maximum
height: 560m. Level of
difficulty: medium. Cyclability:
100%.Time: 4 hrs. Distance:
51km. Map references: IGM
234 IV SW Capoterra; 233 I SE
Monte Arcosu; 233 II
NE S. Barbara; 234 III NW Villa
d`Orri.
The Eastern part of Sulcis is
made up of granite reliefs to
the west of Capoterra, and dense
vegetation where holm oaks and
strawberry-trees predominate
in the higher and more internal
areas. You might come across
Sardinian deer and wild boar.
In certain parts a lot of effort
may be required as there are
some steep slopes, but the tracks
are kept in good condition,
so you can keep up a steady
pace.
Starting point: From Cagliari
follow the SS 195 road in the
direction of Pula. After 12
km, turn right for Capoterra,
which you reach in another 4
km. Once you have gone through
the town, take a wide dirt track
that leads to the country church
of S. Lucia and on to the Monte
Arcosu and Santadi. After a
few metres leave your car by
the Enel substation: This is
where the excursion starts.
MONTE
ARBU
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 789m. Maximum
height: 690m. Level of
difficulty: medium.
Cyclability: 100%. Time:
2.5 hrs. Distance: 38
km. Map references: IGM
234 SE Geremeas; 234 II NE Solanas;
235 IV SW Castiadas.
An escape into the greenery
of dense vegetation and undulating rock
spurs where the Sette Fratelli
mountains descend gently to
the sea. The return route back
along the coast is also of interest
with its continual curves and
slopes, but the potentially
enchanting scenery with its
mountain and sea coast appears
to have been spoilt by tourist
intervention, which has sprinkled
this stretch of the coast with
cement right to the beach.
The successful process of "Riminisation"
is happening right now and what`s
more, it seems to be unstoppable.
It is just as well that the
track goes along the coast,
because seen from the sea the
situation is even worse, at
least for those of us who have
been lucky enough to have visited
these places in the not to distant
past. However, the outing
will have a pleasantly invigorating
effect, perhaps triggering off
the urge to try out other demanding
itineraries in the region. Starting
point: From Cagliari, take
the coastal road to Villasimius.
After 36.5 km you reach the
built-up area of Solanas, in
the district of Sinnai. You
keep to the main road until
you come to a turning on the
left signed S. Barbara- Castiadas. Leave
your car and carry on towards
Castiadas. The starting point
is 36.5 km from Cagliari and
12 km frmo Villasimius.
CASTIADAS
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 979 m.
Maximum height: 699 m.
Level of difficulty:
difficult. Cyclability:
100%. Time: 4 hrs. Distance:
44.8 km. Itinerary of exceptional
interest. Be careful not to
get lost. IGM maps and compass
essential. Map references:
IGM 234 NE S. Gregorio; 234
I SE Geremeas; 235 I NW Oliaspeciosa;
235 IV SW Castiadas.
This itinerary offers endles
possibilities for mountainbiking
enthusiasts. There are many
bridle paths, footpaths and
dirt tracks that wind their
way through the hills and
valleys of Sarrabus. Paths that
used to be used by wood cutters
or shepherds to reach distant
shepherd`s huts on the higher
pasture. Part of this network
of paths has been lost as nature
encroaches on any that are seldom
used. Opportunities abound
however, even if you might come
across some completely overgrown
tracks and have to turn back.
For its varied scenery and for
the athletic and technical
skill it requires, this is destined
to become a mountainbiking "classic"
in Sardinia. Starting point:
The starting point of the excursion
is Castiadas, an agricultural
area situated in the hinterland
of Costa Rei. From Cagliari,
you reach it by taking the coastal
road to Villasimius. It´s
50 km from Cagliari, 13
km from Solanas and 23 km from
Villasimius. You start in the
old main square, originally
the site of the prisons in 1800s.
LANAITTO
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 158 m.
Maximum height: 180 m.
Level of difficulty:
easy. Time: 1.5 hrs.
Distance: 20 km. Map
references: IGM 208 IV NW
Cantoniera Manasuddas; 208 IV
SW M. Oddoene. The
green valley of Lanaitto is
the ideal starting place to
reach the Supramonte of Oliena
and Dorgali, following
the old paths used by coal miners
and shepherds. Sometimes these
paths disappear in the rugged
and wild countryside, but the
route is relatively easy for
those who can find their bearings
in the mountains. The excursion
to the Sovana plain is much
more demanding. It is a vast
karstic area south of Monte
Cusidore, where you can plunge
down the valley towards Badde
Pentumas, a spectacular canyon
with vertical rockfaces; you need
to have had quite a lot of experience
of using rappels to be able
to handle all those jumps in
mid-air. Interest on the ground
is no less than that on the
rockface. Infact, the same climatic
alterations, which have shaped
the rocks and produced
deep cracks in the limestone
have also helped to create an
incredibly rich and varied subsoil.
Two examples of these natural
masterpieces are the caves of
Sa Oche (The voice) at Lanaitto
(so called because during
periods of heavy rain the water
gushes out with a roar at the
entrance to the cave) and the
caves of Su Bentu (so called
because of strong wind – Bentu
– blows inside them) which have
been explored and developed up
to 16 km in. This outing in
mountainbike is within everyones
reach. It passes through all
the starting places of the most
important Supramonte excursions
and can be considered an easy
way of getting to know the Sardinia
mountain environment before
undertaking any of the more
demanding itineraries. Starting
point: From Oliena take
the provincial road for Dorgali,
after 6 km turn right following
tourist signs to Su Gologone.
You pass a large hotel
complex on your right and then
come to a clear crossroad. Here,
to the right, there is a wide
dirt road with wooden signs
informing you of all the possible
treks in the area. You park
in the space to the left,
near some springs. The starting
point is 20 km from Nuoro and
200 km from Cagliari.
GOCEANO
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 669 m.
Maximum height 1110 m.
Level of difficulty:
easy. Cyclability: 100%.
Time: 2.5 hrs. Distance:
30 km. Map references:
IGM 194 III NW Bultei.
The public-owned Goceano forest
is made up of three distinct
parts, which are very near each
other and situated along the Goceano
mountain range. The woods are
mainly composed of holm-oaks
and durmast, but near the forestry
department building there are
some non native species introduced
for experimental and ornamental
reasons, cedars, sequoias, firs,
larch-pines etc. The panoramic
views across the southern side
of the range and the plentiful
springs, which allow you to
ride the route until late spring
make it particularly attractive.
It is difficult to find more
extensive itineraries in the
area, because of the intensive
sheep farming and the presence
of many folds which mark
out territory with fences and
walls, breaking up the continuity
needed for such routes. The
itinerary is open to cyclists
of all levels. It goes through
the sections of Monte Pisanu
and Anela in the Goceano public
forest. Starting point:
From the village in Burgos Forest
to towards Bono. After 5 km
turn left following signs for
Forestale di Monte Pisanu, where
the itinerary starts. The starting
point is 61 km from Sassari
and 45 km from Nuoro.
IS
CANNONERIS
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 1020 m.
Maximum height: 840 m.
Level of difficulty:
difficult. Cyclability:
100%. Time: 5 hrs. Distance
: 71 km. Itinerary of exceptional
interest. A particularly difficult
course, advised only for well-prepared
and expert cyclists. Map
references: IGM 240 IV NW
S. Margherita; 239 I NE Domus
de Maria; 233 II NE S. Barbara;
234 III SW Pula.
This excursion takes us
into Sardinia& acute;s biggest
green oasis. About 400 square
km of high Mediterranean scrub
and dense holm oak forest cover
this territory. It is rich with
potentially torrential rivers
and streams, bordered by brightly coloured
oleander trees. Many species
of animals find their ideal
habitat in this wilderness.
Golden eagles, peregrin falcons,
buzzards, wild cats and more common
wild boar can all be spotted
and admired with a bit of luck
along the way. Some examples
of Sardinia deer can also be
seen. The whole region is looked
after by forest rangers who
have their bases at Piscinamanna,
Is Canoneris and Monte
Nieddu. Cyclists will certainly
find excellent opportunities
for relaxing and riding (slipping
and sliding, too!) in this stimulating
environment. The dirt tracks
in the area are plentiful and,
being maintained in good condition,
don`t require any particular
technical skills (be careful
though on the long downhill
stretches), but good basic preparation
is necessary as the route is
very long. Starting point:
From Cagliari take the SS 195
towards Pula/Teulada. After
21.4 km turn left for Sarroch.
The starting point is in Sarroch`s
main square and is 22.4 km frmo
Cagliari.
MONTE
ARCOSU
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 829 m.
Maximum height: 735 m.
Level of difficulty:
medium. Cyclability:
100%. Time: 3 hrs.
Distance: 36 km. Map
references: IGM 233 I SE
Monte Arcosu; 233 II NE S. Barbara.
Monte Arcosu is one of
the biggest protected areas
in the Mediterranean: holm oaks,
hundred-year-old cork trees,
strawberry-trees and numerous
carobs form the natural habitat
and refuge of the Sardinian
deer. The whole area, 3000 hectares
of rocks and impenetrable woodland,
is owned by the WWF. Deer, wild
boar and also rabbits, hares,
martens, weasels and foxes together
with innumerable birds make
up the protected wildlife of
the territory. The proposed
route doesn`t present any difficulties
for those simply wanting to
reach the forest lodge of Monte
Arcosu. It is possible to book
the Lodge beforehand and use
it as a base for numerous excursions on
foot to the most beautiful parts
of the reserve. Contact the
regional WWF office in Cagliari
beforehand. Starting point:
From the town of Capoterra ask
for directions to the rural
church of S. Lucia or for the
way to Santadi. Once out
of the town, follow this country
lane until you reach the R Marmueri
food. Having past this you turn
left to reach the large open
square in front of the church
where you leave your car. The
starting point is 21 km
from Cagliari.
MARGANAI
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 915 m.
Maximum height: 730 m.
Level of difficulty:
medium. Cyclability:
100%. Time: 3 hrs.
Distance: 33 km. Map
references: IGM 235 III
SW S. Benedetto; 235 III SE
Grottadi S. Giovanni.
The Marganai forest is characterised
by young and dense holm oak
woods. It is protected by the
regional council`s forestry
department, who have been working
for ten years on a reforestation
programm for the impoverished
woodland. This itinerary merges
a nature lover`s trail with
a "mining trail" featuring
the abandoned mines of Reigraxus,
S. Benedetto, Malacalzetta,
Arenas and Sa Duchessa. Mining
activity in Sardinia has interisting
historical and cultural connotations.
The extraction process was already
known in the nuragic period
and therefore has roots in a
very distant past. The fusion
of these different elements,
the presence of hills and
valleys of some importance and
the good quality of the tracks
allow the cyclist a fulfilling
excursion, both in terms of
cycling and discovery. Starting
point: From Iglesias
take the SS 126 road to Fluminimaggiore. After
43.5 km, 5 km from Iglesias,
take the turning on the right
signed for S. Benedetto. Leave
your car in the village near
the yellow sign for the "Foresta
demaniale Marganai"; this
is the starting point for the
excursion. The starting point
is 8 km from Iglesias and 65.5
km from Cagliari.
PISCINA
IRGAS
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 785 m.
Maximum height: 815 m.
Level of difficulty:
medium. Cyclability:
99%. Time: 2.5 hrs. Distance:
30 km. Map references:
IGM 235 III SW S. Benedetto;
235 III SE Grotta di S. Giovanni.
This itinerary is set in the
Oridda region, geologically
one of the most ancient
areas in Sardinia. In this part
of the Iglesias region limestone-dolomite
formations dating back to the
mid Cambric period are to be
found. These are also the origin of
the karstic phenomena of the
zone, an impressive example
of which is the S. Giovanni
cave. The region in general
is rich in caves and chasms
and so is very popular with
caving enthusiasts, likewise
the high limestone rockfaces
attract more and more mountain
climbers. The abundance of lead,
zinc, copper and tin deposits
has meant that this zone has
been a meeting point between
different cultures and civilisations
since ancient times and one
of the most important mining
centres in Italy. The dirt tracks
which are in reasonable
conditions, allow you to pedal
along and fully appreciate your
surroundings. Starting point:
From Cagliari, take the SS 130
road towards Iglesias. After
7 km turn right heading
for Domusnovas, 48.3 km from
Cagliari. In Domusnovas follow
the tourist signs to Grotta
di S. Giovanni. Once you pass
the cave, park your car. The
starting point is 4.3 km from
Domusnovas and 52.6 km from
Cagliari.
ANTAS
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 814 m.
Maximum height: 606 m.
Level of difficulty:
medium. Cyclability:
98%. Time: 3 hrs. Distance:
33 km. Map references:
IGM 225 III SW S. Benedetto;
225 III SE Grotta di S. Giovanni.
The setting for this excursion
is of con sid era ble inte
rest bot h fro m an archeological
and a caving point of view.
The temple of Antas can suddenly
ben seen after the first few
easy kilometres of the route,
on the left of the Antas valley.
A pause is essential even for
inattentive cyclists in a hurry!
From a geological point of view
however, the main interest lies
in the complex and developed hydropraphy
hidden in the depths of Monte
Conca S`Orru (616 m), whose
massive figure dominates the
Antas valley and where the springs
of Gutturu Pala (300 lit/sec)
and Su Mannau (70 lit/sec)
are found. The tracks we follow
are in good condition with the
exception of one on the way
back which follows the river
Rio Maccione upstream: you have
to push your bike along a steep ridge.
There are, however, more relaxing
stretches, especially around
the Gutturu Pala spring, when
you can stock up with water
and get a breath back. Starting
point: From Iglesias take the
SS 126 road towards Fluminimaggiore.
Once past the Genna Bogai pass
(550 m) after 15.9 km take the
country road to your right
which leads to the Rio Antas
valley. A little further on
leave your car. The starting
point is 15.9 km from Iglesias
and 69 km from Cagliari.
GUTTURU
CARDAXIUS
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 854 m.
Maximum height: 551 m.
Level of difficulty:
medium. Cyclability:
100%. Time: 4 hrs. Distance:
44 km. Map references:
IGM 224 II SE Buggerru; 225
III S. Benedetto. 
This itinerary is technically
and athletically not very difficult
and is set amongst hills and
valleys, on easy and quiet roads.
This however doesn`t detract
from the environmental beauty
of the picturesque Gutturu
Cardaxiu canyon and the panoramic
views that the rest of the route
provides. Starting point:
The starting point is the Genna
Bogai pass (550 m) near km 49.8
of the SS 126 road which links
Iglesias to Fluminimaggiore.
The starting point is 11.5 km
from Iglesias, 86 km from Oristano
and 64.6 km
from Cagliari.
ISOLA
DI S. PIETRO
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 306 m.
Maximum height: 167 m.
Level of difficulty:
easy. Cyclability: 100%.
Time: 2.5 hrs. Distance:
33 km. Map references:
IGM 232 I SW/ II NW Isola di
S. Pietro.
The island of S. Pietro is a
"further" island,
in the sense that Sardinia seen
from Carloforte, the main centre of
the island, appears to be the
mainland and for those who live
in Sardinia, S. Pietro represents
a foreign land as far as customs
and even language are concerned
(the dialect is of Ligurian
origin). We suggest that you
leave your car at Porto Vesme
and board the boat with just
your bikes. Two wheels are ideal
for a visit, you save on the
ferry ticket and above
all you avoid unpleasant surprises
for the return journey: often
car places are sold out on Sunday
crossings. With a mountain bike
you can explore the cliffs of
the coast, crossing the
island from one side to the
other and visit the hidden corners
of the old town. Starting
point: You can get to Carloforte
by boat from Porto Vesme (70
km from Cagliari) or from
Calasetta (on the island of
S. Antioco, 110 km from Cagliari).
It is a good idea to find out
the times of crossings by phoning
the Carloforte tourist information
office (0781854009). You can book
accomodations in the Caletta
campsite and other small hotels
or through private agents who
rent out rooms and flats even
in the low season, at relatively
reasonable rates.
MONTE
LINAS
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 966 m.
Maximum height: 1026
m. Level of difficulty:
medium. Cyclability:
97%. Time: 3.5 hrs. Distance:
30 km. A particularly difficult
route recommended only
to highly-trained and expert
cyclists. Be careful not to
get lost. IGM maps and compass
are essential. Map reference:
IGM 225 III NE Gonnosfandadiga.
For its vastness and complexity,
the Linas is one of the most
important and interesting mountainous
regions in Sardinia. It is made
up of crystaline and granite
schists dating back to paleozoic
period, which makes the rock
mass look like that of neighbouring
Corsica and is occasionally
reminiscent of alpine hills.
The abundance of metal
and mineral deposits has been
the main cause of the almost
total deforestation of some
hillsides. Only recently has
this problem been addressed
with a partial reforestation
programm. The mountain has,
however, somehow managed
to retain a lot of its original
beauty: splendid gorges and
streams are embellished with
brightly-coloured oleander and
cistus trees, holm-oaks, strawberry-trees
and lavender. In the midst of
this explosion of colour
and fragrance, flowing through
strangely-shaped and weather-beaten
rocks, is the Spa Spendula waterfall,
the highest in Sardinia where
water drops over 70 m. The route
winds its way through the Linas
mountains reaching some if
its highest peaks. Because of
the steep slopes, the bad condition
of the tracks and certain "off-track"
stretches, the excursion is
recommended for athletically
well-prepared cyclists with
a good sense of direction.
Starting point: As you enter
Gonnosfanadiga follow signs
for Perda Sa Pibera. Cross the
outskirts of town until you
come to the bridge over
the Riu Piras, where you can
leave your car. The starting
point is 57 km from Cagliari
and 60 km from Oristano.
GIARA
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 74 m. Maximum
height: 575 m. Level
of difficulty: easy. Cyclability:
100%. Time: 2.5 hrs.
Distance: 33 km. Map
references: IGM 217 II NE
Gonnosnò; 217 SE Ussaramanna;
218 III NE Genoni; 218 III SW
Barumini.
The Giara is a plateau of highland
made of bassalt on a rockbed
of marlstone and sandstone
500 m high and 50 km squared.
It is naturally fortified with
mounds of rocks which allow
access to the territory only
through a few indentations in
the rock structure known as
Iscalas.The Giara owes its name
to the numerous springs and
the considerable accumulation
of rainwater which the impermeable
layer of basalt and the level
ground retain nearly all year
round, forming a lot of marshland
(paulis). The abundance
of sandstone, water and natural
resources was a determining
factor in the settlement of
this area and explains why early
Sardinia people defend this
natural acropoli with about
seventy nuraghi, unfortunately
lying in ruins today. The whole
area is covered with cork oaks,
holm-oaks and myrtles while
the marshland is rich in plants
which provide ideal food for
the famous Giara ponies, some
of the only examples of
wild horses in Europe. The Giara
route is extremely easy to follow
as the tracks are well-trodden
and very little in height. Starting
point: From the village
of Gesturi follow the tourist
signs for Giara to the steep,
narrow and sharply-bending tarmac
road which takes you to the
plateau. Leave your car in the
ample space provided in front
of the sheepfold. The starting point
is 65.5 km from Cagliari and
49.7 km from Oristano.
MONTE
ARCI
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 730 m.
Maximum height: 795 m.
Level of difficulty:
medium. Cyclability:
98%. Time: 2.5 hrs. Distance:
25 km. Map references:
IGM 217 III NE Arborea, 217
II NW Antas.
The volcanic mountain of Monte
Arci is the second biggest in
the Oristano region. It is recognisable
by two clearly visible basalt
pillars on its summit known
as Trebina Longa and Trebina
Lada. The area is rich in obsidian,
a black and vitreous rock used
even in prehistoric times for
its hardness to make work and hunting
tools. At one time the whole
area was a real hive of activity,
with more than 100 sites working
the precious stone. The northern
and western sides of the mountain
are covered in a dense scrub
in the lower parts and woodland higher
up. This itinerary is only one
of many that could be followed
in this huge area. To make it
easy to reach the mountain,
the starting point for this
excursion by mountain bike is
near the SS 131, the major road
linking the North and South
of Sardinia. The route is particularly
difficult; very steep slopes
mean it isn`t possible to cycle
all the way. During the second
part there is a steep downhill
stretch on an unevenly surfaced
track that likewise requires
a lot of skill. Starting
point: This is situated
near the S. Maria Zuarbara church. Coming
from Cagliari, after 75 km on
the SS 131 turn right for Marrubiu
then immediately follow signs
for Masongiu. Carry on for 4
km until you reach the church.
The starting point is 21 km
from Oristano and 79 km from
Cagliari.
MONTE
FERRU
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 660 m.
Maximum height: 1030
m. Level of difficulty:
easy. Cyclability: 99%. Time:
2.5 hrs. Distance: 29
km. Map references: IGM
206 III Lussurgiu; 206 III NW
S. Caterina. The vast mountainous
zone of Monte Ferru takes its
name from the old abandoned
iron mine on the western side
of the mountain. Looking at
it today, you can easily imagine
that the whole mountain
used to be covered in forestland.
Unfortunately, today, only traces
of it remain. The flora of Monte
Ferru is particularly interesting
due to the presence of yews
(Taxus Baccata) and magnificent
chestnut trees. The complex
orography of Monte Ferru reaches
its highest point in Monte Urtigu
(1050 m). When the visibility
is good there is a spectacular
view from here which encompasses
a fair part of the island. There
are no particular difficulties
with this route as the tracks
are in good conditions and the
slopes are not too steep. Starting
point: Leave teh town of
Seneghe in the direction of
Bonacard-S. Lussurgiu and immediately
turn left along the asphalt
road to Bonsco di Seneghe. After
5 km leave your car where the
asphalt surface finishes
near a big abandoned building
on the left (Osp. Scala). The
starting point is 30.6 km from
Oristano and 125.6 km. from
Cagliari.
CODULA
DI SISINE
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 820 m.
Maximum height: 650 m.
Level of difficulty:
medium. Cyclability:
96%. Time: 4.5 hrs. Distance:
44 km. Itinerary of exceptional
interest. Map reference:
IGM 208 III SE Baunei; 208 III
NE P.ta S`Abbadorgiu; 208 IV
SE Grotta del Bue Marino.
This itinerary is set in the
hinterland of the Supramonte
of Baunei and passes through
the deep valley and vertical
rockfaces of Codula di Sisine.
The codule are an integral part
of mountain landscape in
Sardinia. They are deep canyons
worn away over thousands of
years by water in search of
the sea. There are endless possibilities
for outings in the area: from
the splendid ledge of Punta
Giradili to the bell tower rock
that rises from the sea at Cala
Goloritzè and the impressive
Golgo chasm; a never ending
stram of fantastic scenery where
it still makes real sense
to talk of adventure and escape.
For mountainbikers the route
is of medium difficulty and
could be further simplified
by reaching the S. Pietro church
by car. Nearby there is a co-operative
from Baunei where you can find
organized outings, guides and
refreshments.
Starting point: The outing
leaves from the town of Baunei.
The starting point is 153 km
from Cagliari (SS 125), 162.5
km from Olbia (SS 125) and 80
km from Nuoro (SP Nuoro-Oliena-Dorgali,
SS 125).
CODULA
SA MELA
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 233 m.
Maximum height: 1024
m. Level of difficulty:
easy. Cyclability: 99%.
Distance: 21 km. Map
references: IGM 208 III
NW Urzulei.
This itinerary allows easy access
to the secluded, hidden world
of the Orgosolo and Urzulei
Supramonte. The area is typified
by large, exposed, rocky slabs
interspersed with varying sized
valleys which come together
in the Flumineddu river. There
are many shepherd huts and sheepfolds
in the area, usually situated
near springs and waterways.
Today, in these sheepfolds,
you can find all sort of things
and thanks to cars, shepherds
can go back home in the evening.
Perhaps this should be considered
as progress, but how nice it
would be to go back in
time and follow the shepherds
paths in an unspoilt environment!
The uplands should be covered
in holm oak forest and yews
(Taxus Bacata or the tree of
death, so called because of
the toxic nature of nearly all
its parts due to the presence
of an alkaloid known as "tassina").
Not many of these remain however
in this part of the Supramonte.
The most interesting part
for the mountain-biker is going
into the Coduula sa Mela, where
an old bridle-path, used by
coalminers, winds steeply along
a ridge to the right of the
rushing stream revealing
an almost lunar landscape of
white limestone and scarse vegetation.
Starting point: The starting
point for the outing is the
Genna Cruxi pass (910 m) at
km 177.5 of the SS 125 eastern
road. Here there is a partly
asphalted road (on the right
coming from Dorgali), which
goes round the Punta Is Gruttas.
It is 6.5 km from Urzulei, 25.8
km from Dorgali, 57.8 km from
Nuoro and 139.8 km from Olbia.
SUPRAMONTE
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 1259 m.
Maximum height: 1138
m. Level of difficulty:
difficult. Cyclability:
90%. Time: 7 hrs. Distance
: 59 km. Itinerary of exceptional
interest. A particularly difficult
route recommended
only for well-prepared and expert
cyclists. Be careful not
to get lost. IGM maps and compass
essential. Map references:
IGM 207 II NE Funtana Bona;
207 I SE Orgosolo; 208 IV M.
Oddeu; 208 III NE Urzulei.
The Supramonte is
a vast and uneven highland plain
of over 500 km squared, where
mountains, valleys, and twisted
gorges alternate with plateaus
of karsic formation. After alpine
orogeny, erosion has created
real wonders of nature: dolinas,
canyons and mazes of deep underground
caves and rivers. There are
no stable human settlements
in these uplands, the various
peoples that dominated Sardinia
never arrived as far as this.
It is the stone heart of the
island, the last refuge of the
nuragic population. Here is
one of the caves in these mountains, near
Curtigia di Tiscali, they built
a village hidden from the unwelcome
eyes of invaders. In more recent
times it has been the summertime
haunt of shepherds in search
of the last green pastures for
their flocks. The remains of
many "pinnette", typical
conical constructions in limestone
blocks and juniper branches
built by shepherds, bear
witness to their presence. It
is hesitatingly then that we
reveal the possibility of access
in mountain-bike to this place,
which is really better suited
to solitude and silence than
to the screeching of brakes
and the loud colours of mountain-bikers
clothes. It is difficult to
overstate the importance of respect
for this miraculously preserved
land. For cyclists, this itinerary
is the most complete in the
guide as far as testing your
skills is concerned. The disconnected
paths sprinkled with large limestone
pebbles, the complex variation
in height, the length of the
route and orientation problems
together with the extraordinary
scenery make for an exhilarating
but demanding compendium of
off-road cycling in a mediterranean
environment. We advise you to
follow this route in spring
when the days are long, but
the temperature is still mild.
There are very few streams in
the Supramonte and your water
supply will have to last for
many hours. If it is one of
the first times you have been
to Supramonte, it is a good
idea to contact a local guide
and break up the itinerary into
two days, so you could
perhaps go on one of the many
treks that are available from
Campu Donanigoro. Starting
point: The starting point
is situated in Orgosolo at the
turning for the road to Oliena.
When you reach Orgosolo, avoid
following signs for Oliena which
take you to the start of the
provincial Nuoro-Oliena road;
instead, ask for directions
to the dirt road going to Oliena.
The first p art of it is asphalted,
but after one km the road becomes
unsurfaced. The dirt road
from Orgosolo to Oliena is easy
to see on the 1/200.000 TCI
map. Orgosolo is 20 km from
Nuoro, 125 from Olbia and 200
km from Cagliari.
LAGO
ALTO FLUMENDOSA
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 803 m.
Maximum height: 1158
m. Level of difficulty:
medium. Cyclability:
96%. Time: 4 hrs. Distance:
33 km. Itinerary of exceptional
interest. Particulary difficult
route recommended only for well-prepared
and expert cyclists. Be careful
not to get lost. IGM maps and
compass essential. Map references:
IGM 218 I NE Lago Alto Flumendosa.

In a guide to mountain biking
in Sardinia, it would be impossible
to leave out an itinerary
that included the highest mountain
peaks on the island. The SE
side of Gennargentu is particulary
interesting, because of the
numerous waterways there, which
flow into the hydrografic baisin
of the Flumendosa, the biggest
river on the island in terms
of water capacity. The whole
area has scenery typical of
the high Gennargentu mountains;
huge rocks pastures dotted with
splendid woods and immense
valleys that end below the peaks
of Punta Lamarmora. The countryside
with its many streams, graceful
alders and rounded mountain
peaks is far gentler than the
rugged skylines, harsh
gorges and vertical rockfaces
of the Supramonte. It is an
ideal setting for mountain-biking,
you can pit your skills against
all kinds of terrain and obstacles:
from dirt track to ford and
from descent through thorny
bushes to demanding but pedalable
ascents. In one stretch linking
two tracks near the Genna Tedderieddu
pass, you have to carry your
bike on your back and be able
to "navigate" in the
right direction (south)
keeping an eye on the compass
and map. All this enriches the
experience and adds spice to
the adventure, however we only
recommend this route to true
experts. Starting point:
On arriving in Villanova
Strisaili cross the town in
the direction of Nuoro. As you
get out of town turn left, following
signs for the army police barracks
(caserma dei Carabinieri). Follow
the narrow, asphalt road passing
the Preda Marruscu area and
the army police barracks on
your left. When you arrive at
teh Bau `e Silixe bridge with
the large, aritificial Flumendosa
outlet on your left, leave the
car. The starting point is 71
km from Nuoro and 153 km from
Cagliari.
CALA
DI LUNA
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 705 m.
Maximum height: 471 m.
Level of difficulty:
difficult. Cyclability:
85%. Time: 4 hrs.
Distance: 24 km. Particularly
difficult route recommended
only for well-prepared and expert
cyclists. Map references:
IGM 208 IV Dorgali; SW M. Oddeu;
SE Grotta del Bue Marino.
The zone of Cala Gonone abounds
opportunities for "sun,
sea and adventure" holiday
enthusiasts. Although it is
the most accessible place in
the area bounded by Cala Gonone to
the North, Capo Monte Santu
to the South and by the SS 125
eastern coastal road to the
West, it has managed to escape
the brutal urbanisation and
explotation of natural heritage
that has occured in the development
of other Sardinian regions.
On the way towards the Codula
di Luna the route follows the
convenient dirt roads of the
hinterland and on the way
back a coastal path traditionally
used by trekkers which can be
pretty demanding on a mountainbike.
The loose-surfaced road and
some steep hills along with
the task of crossing some
of the minor valleys means you
have to carry your bike on some
occasions to be able to continue.
But the beauty of the route
more than makes up for the added
strain that this part of the
itinerary involves for mountain-bikers.
Starting point: The starting
point for the trip is Cala Gonone
situated in the centre of the
Golfo di Orosei, 9.3 km
from Dorgali, 41.3 km from Nuoro
and 123.3 km from Olbia.
PUNTA
SU NURAGHE
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 670 m.
Maximum height: 820 m.
Level of difficulty:
medium.
Cyclability: 99%. Time:
2.5 hrs. Distance: 25
km. Map references: IGM
208 IV NE Dorgali; SW M. Oddeu;
SE Grotta del Bue Marino.
The mysterious ruins
of an ancient nuraghe on a rocky
hillside overlooking surrounding
valleys is one of the main highlights
of this itinerary. You can get
to the nuraghe on an old bridle-path
which offers unforgettable views
over the Oddoene valley to the
west. From the steep path you
go along on foot as you approach
the Nuraghe, you can see some
amazing limestone rock
formations sculpted over thousand
of years by the elements. In
the last stretch the path passes
through a beautiful stone arch.
Apart from environmental and archeological
interest, the spectacular downhill
stretch over pebbles and limestone
rocks which takes you back to
Cala Gonone offers mountain-bikers
a really thrilling ride.
Starting point: You leave
from Cala Gonone in the centre
of the Golfo di Orosei. It is
9.3 km from Dorgali, 41.3 km
from Nuoro and 123.3 km from
Olbia. The departure and arrival point
is at km 4 of the provincial
road which links Cala Gonone
and Dorgali. Leave your car
near the junction with a clearly
visible dirt road which is on
the right as you come from Dorgali.
MONTE
CORRASI
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 918 m.
Maximum height: 1025
m. Level of difficulty:
medium. Cyclability:
99%. Time: 4 hrs. Distance:
41 km. Map references:
IGM 207 I SE Orgosolo; 207 I
NE Nuoro.
This itinerary is set in the
shelter of the limestone mass
of Monte Corrasi in the Oliena
and Orgosolo regions. We are
in the heart of Barbagia, a
region which has been influenced
less than any other in
Sardinia by the domination of
diverse mediterranean cultures.
In this land suspended between
past and present, customs, habits
and the prevalence of oral tradition
over written still present
the focus for a philosophy of
life, embodied by the shepherd,
in which comprimise and a justfied
sense of pride reflect the characteristics
of the countryside in which
its roots are entrenched:
a landscape of rugged unspoilt
and incomparable beauty. Along
the first part of the route
you pedal through an immense
holm-oak forest that has never
been damaged by clearings or
by fire. In certain parts the
thick trunks and dense foliage
shut out all but the occasional
sunbeam. For long stretches
the track surface is very uneven
forcing cyclists to slalom between
the oncoming, limestone rocks.
Starting point: The
starting point is in Oliena
near the Cantina sociale as
you go into the town, coming
from Nuoro. The starting point
is 12 km from Nuoro, 130 km
from Sassari, 120 km from Olbia
and 201 km from Cagliari.
ODDOENE
Aggregate
vertical ascent: 600 m.
Maximum height: 725 m.
Level of difficulty:
easy. Cyclability: 100%.
Time: 2.5 hrs. Map
references: IGM 208 IV NW
Cantoniera Manasuddas; 208 IV
NE Dorgali; 208 IV SW M. Oddeu.
Oddoene is a large valley closed
in to the south by the Silana
coast and bounded to the west
by the ridges of Monte Oddeu
and Monte Gutturgios and in
the east by the spartiacque
chain. Punta Scala Manna, Fruncu
Mannu and Monte Tului being
its major peaks. The spectacular
Gorroppu gorge cuts through
Orgosolo and Urzulei in the
Southern part of the valley allowing
the Flumineddu river to pour
into the Fiume Cedrino artificial
lake in Dorgali territory. The
route passes through pleasant
hills and in the final stretch
comes to the renowned "Cannonau
di Dorgali" wine. This
outing in mountainbike is not
particularly difficult especially
as the last demanding uphill
stretch is made on the convenient
asphalted surface of the SS
125 eastern road. Starting
point: From the town of
Dorgali follow signs for Baunei/Cagliari
and carry on until km 192.6.
Turn into the dirt road on the
right which goes down to the
bottom of the valley and
then park your car. The starting
point is 10 km from Dorgali,
43 km from Nuoro, 125 km from
Olbia and 192.6 km from Cagliari.
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