Best attractions and places to see around Foghesu/Perdasdefogu. This medieval mountain town in Sardinia's Ogliastra region is situated at 600 meters altitude, offering a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. The area features unique limestone formations, ancient prehistoric remnants, and is part of the Ogliastra Blue Zone, recognized for the longevity of its residents. Visitors can explore canyons, caves, and trails that showcase the region's diverse environment.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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We enjoyed the views and also the plants along the way.
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Cultivation areas of the famous Sardinian wine. The testimonies of vine cultivation and winemaking in these areas are very ancient and date this practice back to Roman and Carthaginian times.
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A breathtaking view of the mountains opposite. Beautiful path, which cannot be seen on the maps. The rear grotto (Janas) itself has only a few small stalactites.
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The grotto is called "Grutta de is Chillotis". You can discover beautiful stalactites here. If you go further along a ledge you come to the Grutta de is Janas. This is not worth it itself, but the way there with the views is fantastic
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It's worth it. Good shoes and sure-footedness are absolutely necessary!!
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Hardly accessible via long overgrown paths, here the Brecca de is Tapparas penetrates as a deep crevice into the crumbly ground. 500 m long, 30 m deep and no more than 2 m wide, the path leads through a cool channel that inspires. Why this highlight is so deserted cannot be explained, because such narrow gorges are usually very sparse and therefore all the more interesting.
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Inside the Bruncu Santoru di Perdasdefogu natural park, after making contact with the pro loco of the town to arrange a visit along this natural canyon
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The region offers several unique natural features. You can venture into Sa Brecca de Is Tapparas, an impressive canyon with a deep, narrow crevice. Another option is the Rocky trail between the Chillottis and the Janas Caves, which provides breathtaking mountain views and leads to a grotto with small stalactites. Don't miss the Grotto of the Chillotis itself, known for its beautiful stalactites.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore prehistoric remnants like Giant's Tombs, the sacred spring of Peddi de Cani, and several nuraghes (ancient megalithic constructions). The town also features the classical-style Parish of San Pietro Apostolo and the Proto-Romanesque Church of San Sebastiano. Perdasdefogu is also part of the Geo-minerology Park of Sardinia, showcasing its industrial archaeology related to anthracite mining.
There are various hiking opportunities. For a challenging experience, consider the path through Sa Brecca de Is Tapparas, though it can be overgrown. The Rocky trail between the Chillottis and the Janas Caves offers scenic views. For more options, you can find numerous routes, including easy and moderate loops, by exploring the hiking guide for Foghesu/Perdasdefogu.
Families can enjoy exploring the natural landscapes and historical sites. The Cannonau Wine Region Between Jerzu and Tertenia is listed as family-friendly, offering a glimpse into ancient wine cultivation. Additionally, the Parco di Bruncu Santoru, with its oak forests and Sardinian deer, provides a pleasant environment for family walks.
The region's outdoor attractions are best enjoyed during spring and autumn when the weather is milder and more comfortable for hiking and exploring. Summers can be hot, while winters might bring cooler temperatures, especially at higher altitudes like Mount Corongiu.
Yes, the area is suitable for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, including challenging ring tours from Tertenia to Perdasdefogu via Jerzu, and loops around the Lower Lake of the Flumendosa. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are MTB trails like the Sa Trona loop. Discover more routes in the road cycling guide and MTB trails guide for the region.
Perdasdefogu is famously part of the Ogliastra Blue Zone, a region recognized for the exceptional longevity of its residents. It gained international attention in 2014 for being home to the world's longest-lived family, highlighting the unique lifestyle and environmental factors contributing to their health and lifespan.
For stunning panoramic views, consider hiking up Mount Corongiu, which at 1009 meters is the highest peak in the Ogliastra territory and offers vistas extending to the sea. The Rocky trail between the Chillottis and the Janas Caves also provides breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.
Yes, you can discover the Waterfalls of Luesu, hidden among oak trees. This area is home to the impressive 70-meter tall Su Strumpu waterfall, offering a beautiful natural spectacle.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the sense of adventure. The Rocky trail between the Chillottis and the Janas Caves is praised for its breathtaking mountain views and interesting plant life. The unique geological formations, like the deep crevice of Sa Brecca de Is Tapparas, also captivate those seeking a distinctive natural experience.
Absolutely. The region is known for its caves. You can visit the Grotto of the Chillotis, which features beautiful stalactites and requires good shoes for exploration. The Janas grotto, accessible via the scenic rocky trail, also contains small stalactites.
Yes, the Geo-minerology Park of Sardinia, which includes Perdasdefogu, hosts an environmental education center. This center features an exhibit of local animals, minerals, and fossils, providing insight into the region's natural heritage.


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