Best mountain peaks around Baunei are found within Sardinia's rugged Supramonte mountain range, known for its wild mountainous landscape. This area features towering peaks, dramatic cliffs, and extensive views, making it a destination for hikers and climbers. The region offers a unique blend of sea and mountain landscapes, characterized by trekking trails that stretch from the mountains to the sea. The Supramonte di Baunei is a haven for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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I walked the circular route from Cala Gonone in April 2026, the paths were well marked and maintained. I was initially unsettled by some comments ('very demanding', 'only with poles/hiking boots') – in retrospect, I find this assessment too generalized. The tour up Monte Bardia is varied and really fun if you are sure-footed. There are stony sections, but for me, they were more technically interesting than difficult. I went alone and in trail running shoes – completely without problems. Perhaps helpful for others (especially women) who are put off by such comments: You don't need "special equipment", but a good sense of your body and attention. Conclusion: Demanding, but absolutely doable and very rewarding.
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Each of the summit crosses that hikers often encounter in the mountains, whether or not it depicts the body of the crucified Christ, invites passersby to a brief spiritual pause. Perhaps one or another will be able to encounter God here in a short prayer. As a prerequisite for a completely different mystical experience of encountering God, beyond such a small sacred monument, Hape Kerkeling, who made the pilgrimage on the Camino Francés in 2001, writes: “I am becoming freer here day by day (…) Through all the frequencies of emotion, I have slowly tuned myself into one frequency and had a wonderful reception. Total serene emptiness is the state that creates a vacuum which God can then calmly and completely fill.” (Hape Kerkeling in “I’m Off Then”)
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With good footwear and a bit of surefootedness, the ascent is easy. You don't have to climb. At most, you'll have to scramble a bit. A very beautiful path, but you have to look for it carefully.
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Very impressive, wonderful view 🤩
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The Aguglia Tower. This imposing rocky pinnacle rises majestically and seems to touch the sky. Its rough limestone walls are reminiscent of the impressive formations of the Verdon and invite experienced climbers to take on technically demanding routes. You don't have to be a climber to appreciate the beauty of this natural monument. Even from a distance, for example from Cala Gonone, the silhouette of the Aguglia stands out clearly against the horizon. Maybe you'll be lucky enough to witness a rope team climbing the tower during a relaxing bathing trip. A sight that makes you feel both the power of nature and human ambition.
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The imposing Aguglia tower rises free above Cala Goloritzé, one of the most beautiful bays in Sardinia. Its limestone walls, similar to those in the Verdon, allow for unrivaled technical slab climbing in a fantastic setting.
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Among the most popular peaks, visitors highly recommend Punta Salinas for its spectacular views of Cala Goloritzé. Other favorites include Mount Oro, known for its magnificent views over the Gulf of Orosei, and the challenging Monte Corrasi Summit Cross, which offers impressive vistas after a demanding ascent.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Punta Salinas is exceptional, providing vistas of Cala Goloritzé and the Gulf of Orosei. Mount Oro also offers magnificent views over the Gulf of Orosei, while Mount Scoine, though not easy to reach, rewards with an outstanding panoramic view.
Yes, Baunei offers several challenging climbs. The ascent to Monte Corrasi Summit Cross is very demanding but rewarding. Mount Scoine is another challenging summit, requiring sure-footedness and some easy climbing for the final section. Punta Giradili is renowned for its 400-meter-high sea cliff, offering sustained and exposed multi-pitch climbs for experienced mountaineers.
While many peaks in Baunei are challenging, the Sa Portiscra Wildlife Area offers a more accessible experience. It features a magical, centuries-old forest with holm oaks and junipers, and is suitable for families to explore nature and historical sites like old shepherd's huts and Nuragic remains.
The Baunei mountains, part of the Supramonte range, are characterized by rugged limestone formations, dramatic cliffs, and deep gorges. Notable features include the iconic Aguglia di Goloritzè, a towering pinnacle visible from Punta Salinas, and Pedra Longa, a striking 128-meter-high pinnacle rising directly from the sea. The Golgo plateau also features 'su Sterru,' Europe's deepest single-span karst chasm.
Yes, the Sa Portiscra Wildlife Area is home to Nuragic remains and ancient shepherd shelters, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The Golgo plateau also holds archaeological significance with similar Nuragic structures.
The best time to visit for hiking and climbing is typically autumn or spring. September is particularly recommended for climbing Punta Giradili due to warm sea temperatures and fewer tourists. These seasons offer more moderate temperatures compared to the hot summer months, making ascents more enjoyable.
Expect rugged and varied terrain. Trails often involve rocky paths, stony ascents, and scree-filled gullies, especially on peaks like Punta Salinas and Mount Oro. Sure-footedness is frequently required, and some sections may involve easy climbing or scrambling, particularly on more challenging summits like Mount Scoine.
Beyond hiking, the Baunei area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the challenging Cala Goloritzé Trail. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the Genna Silana Pass loop, and there are also gravel biking options such as the Chiesa di San Pietro di Golgo loop. Rock climbing is also a major draw, especially on the vertical faces of the Supramonte and Punta Giradili.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails. For runners, the Cala Goloritzé Trail and the Pedra Longa Trail are popular. The famous Selvaggio Blu trekking route also passes through this area, with Pedra Longa serving as a starting or ending point for sections.
Visitors consistently praise the rewarding views and the sense of accomplishment. Many describe the ascents as challenging but worth the effort, with comments like 'the joy is great and the views of the landscape below are impressive' after reaching summits like Monte Corrasi. The panoramic views from spots like Punta Salinas are frequently highlighted as 'spectacular' and 'terrific'.
While many peaks are challenging, some areas offer more accessible options. Mount Oro is considered accessible for sure-footed hikers, providing magnificent views without extreme difficulty. The Sa Portiscra Wildlife Area also offers trails through ancient forests that are less strenuous and suitable for a more relaxed exploration of nature.
Pedra Longa is a striking natural monument, a pointed pinnacle rising 128 meters directly from the sea. It's a popular spot for both rock climbers and hikers, and it also serves as a significant starting or ending point for sections of the renowned Selvaggio Blu trekking route, making it a landmark for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Supramonte mountain range in Baunei is known for its rugged and wild landscape, characterized by towering peaks, dramatic cliffs, and extensive views. It's a haven for hiking and trekking, with vertical rock faces that are a paradise for rock climbing. The region uniquely blends sea and mountain landscapes, offering trails that stretch from the mountains to the coast.
Punta Giradili is one of Sardinia's finest sea cliffs, boasting 15 multi-pitch routes up to 400 meters high. It's known for its sharp, compact grey limestone and sustained, exposed climbs. The best time for climbing is autumn or spring, with September being particularly good due to warm sea temperatures and fewer tourists. It's a destination for experienced climbers seeking challenging routes.


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