Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago di La Maddalena
Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago di La Maddalena
Best mountain peaks in Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago di La Maddalena are found within a geomarine national park located off the coast of Sardinia. The archipelago features seven main islands and numerous smaller islets, characterized by granite formations. These elevated points offer panoramic views of the park and its surrounding waters. The region provides opportunities to explore unique natural landscapes and historical elements.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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I recommend avoiding the trail leading to Poggio Stefano to avoid the risk of being reported. The trail lies within a protected area, and accessing it without authorization from the National Park is considered a criminal offense under the Presidential Decree of May 17, 1996. The same applies to anyone hiking the trail to Cala Coticcio without an authorized guide.
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Behind the mountain lies the beautiful Tahiti Beach, but access by land is regulated and only possible with a guide.
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A beautiful, but quite short mountain hike. The path is comfortable, in the upper part there are steps from the time when the mountain was used for military purposes, but at the very top you need to be sure-footed. With my three shaky offspring I decided to skip the last 10 meters.
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Easy hiking trail to the top of the mountain. The upper part consists of stairs, and at the very top there is a somewhat rickety tower from the military era. It's a bit daring with children.
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Post built between the two world wars, staircase built with blocks of rock, which envelops the granite pinnacle of Mount Tejalone, climbs up to reach the top with the old lookout which currently houses the fire station. From the top of Caprera the panorama is majestic: the view extends from the Gallura coast to the Straits of Bonifacio, getting lost to the east in the infinite blue of the horizon line, interrupted at times by the profiles of the Monaci islets.
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Poggio Stefano is the second peak of the Caprera ridge. The top can only be reached on foot and along a granite rock staircase. From here you can admire a breathtaking view.
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Start of trail no. 7 around and up Monte Tejalone.
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Magnificent views over the Maddalena archipelago
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The highest point in the entire archipelago is Monte Teialone on Caprera Island, reaching approximately 212 meters above sea level. On La Maddalena Island, the highest point is Monte Guardia Vecchia, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of the archipelago and Corsica.
Monte Teialone on Caprera Island provides an incredible 360-degree vista of the entire National Park and, on clear days, even Corsica. Monte Guardia Vecchia on La Maddalena Island also offers extensive panoramic views.
Yes, several peaks feature historical elements. Near the summit of Monte Tejalone, you'll find twentieth-century barracks and a post built between the two world wars, along with a granite staircase. The Punta Rossa Battery Trail also leads to a historic military battery with spectacular coastal views.
Hiking difficulties vary. The trail to Monte Teialone is of medium difficulty, lasting about 1 hour and 45 minutes. Monte Guardia Vecchia offers a short but intense path. Some trails, like the one to Monte Talajone, are considered challenging. There are also easier options, such as the initial part of Trail No. 7 around Monte Tejalone.
While some trails can be challenging, the initial part of Trail No. 7 around Monte Tejalone is described as an easy hiking trail. However, the very top of Monte Tejalone has a somewhat rickety military tower that might be daring with children, as noted by visitors.
The peaks are characterized by unique granite formations sculpted by wind and sea, and dense Mediterranean scrub. During autumn and winter, the *Quercus ilex* forest near Monte Teialone offers the opportunity to observe various species of brightly colored mushrooms.
Yes, access to Cala Coticcio (Caprera Island), which is reached via a challenging path offering breathtaking views, is restricted. It requires booking an authorized environmental guide to preserve the natural landscape. Additionally, accessing Stefano Hill without authorization from the National Park is considered a criminal offense as it lies within a protected area.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible panoramic views, especially from Teialone Summit, which offers vistas of La Maddalena and parts of the archipelago. The combination of natural beauty, unique granite formations, and historical sites also makes for a rewarding experience.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, such as the Cala Coticcio loop. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the La Maddalena and Caprera Islands Loop. Runners can explore trails such as the Half marathon in Caprera.
While specific seasonal recommendations for hiking are not detailed, the region's Mediterranean climate suggests that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures for hiking. Autumn and winter also provide the unique opportunity to observe brightly colored mushrooms in the dense *Quercus ilex* forest near Monte Teialone.
Yes, the Punta Rossa Battery Trail is a moderate trek that combines historical interest with natural beauty, leading to a historic military battery with spectacular views. Similarly, the trail to Monte Tejalone offers both stunning panoramas and insights into its military past with barracks and lookout posts.


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