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Hiking around Ulìana/Oliena offers access to the rugged landscapes of Sardinia's Supramonte region. The area is characterized by a vast limestone plateau, dramatic mountains like Monte Corrasi, and deep karst valleys such as Lanaittu. This terrain provides a diverse range of trails, from moderate walks to challenging mountaineering routes, suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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8.82km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hike the difficult 4.7-mile Punta Sos Nidos loop in Sardinia's Supramonte, featuring karst landscapes and panoramic views.

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12.4km
05:08
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hike the difficult 3.5-mile Around Tuones ring tour to Su Sercone, Europe's deepest karst sinkhole, in Sardinia's Supramonte.
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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One of the most rewarding and least-crowded summits in the entire Supramonte massif, Punta Sos Nidos rises above the Oliena plateau in a landscape of bare karst limestone, ancient junipers, and silence. The approach is unmarked for long stretches — this is genuine off-trail terrain that rewards experience, good navigation skills, and a solid sense of adventure. The summit plateau opens onto a 360° panorama that ranks among the finest in Sardinia: to the east, the Golfo di Orosei and the Tyrrhenian Sea; to the west, the silhouette of Monte Corrasi and the Gennargentu range; below, the deep green canopy of the Valle di Lanaitto and the canyon of Gorropu. On clear days, the view stretches from Tavolara to the Sinis Peninsula. The terrain is rocky, rugged, and requires careful route-finding. There is no marked path to the summit — GPS tracking is strongly recommended. The area falls within the Parco Nazionale del Golfo di Orosei e del Gennargentu: check current access regulations before heading out.
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After the moderately challenging climb, the landscape opens up to the plateau. Simply beautiful. We had a picnic here and watched the sheep grazing, their bells ringing.
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At this point you can see the next valley east of the Lanaithu Valley
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Fantastic panoramic views over the valley's green hell. Here, you're completely "outside."
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The sinkhole with the remains of a settlement is a real highlight, but it's not located at this spot, but 15 minutes further up. This is where the rock crevice is located, another highlight of the Tiscali hiking trail.
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The climb up to this point on a wide gravel path is easy and mostly shady, and the view over the seemingly untouched valley from this spot is simply fantastic.
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A former settlement, spectacularly situated in a sinkhole, of which a few walls are still visible. A short tour is available (for a fee).
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A spectacular passage on the Tiscali trail. A bit steep, but not difficult and not slippery or exposed.
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Ulìana/Oliena offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 60 distinct trails to explore. These routes cater to different skill levels, ranging from moderate walks to challenging ascents across the rugged Supramonte region.
Yes, Ulìana/Oliena has several easier options for those new to hiking or looking for a less strenuous experience. While many trails are moderate to difficult, there are approximately 13 routes classified as easy, allowing you to enjoy the region's beauty without extreme challenges.
The ideal times for hiking in Ulìana/Oliena are generally spring and autumn. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, allowing you to avoid the intense summer heat and potential winter snow at higher elevations. This ensures a more comfortable and enjoyable experience on the trails.
Yes, the region features several excellent circular routes. For example, the difficult Punta Sos Nidos Loop Trail offers a 4.7-mile (7.6 km) journey through the distinctive rocky terrain of the Supramonte. Another option is the Grotta s'Abba Medica — Ring tour, a 7.7-mile (12.4 km) trail that explores karst features and natural caves.
Ulìana/Oliena is renowned for its dramatic geological landscape, dominated by the vast limestone plateau of the Supramonte. Hikers will encounter impressive karst systems, deep valleys like Lanaittu, and numerous caves. The Grotta s'Abba Medica — Ring tour is a great example of a trail that highlights these unique formations.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. A must-visit is the Nuragic Village of Tiscali, hidden within a karst sinkhole overlooking the Lanaittu Valley. You can experience this by hiking the View of the Lainattu Valley – Rocky Passage to Tiscali loop from Corbeddu. Other notable sites in the Lanaittu Valley include the village of Sedda Sos Carros and the Corbeddu Cave.
The hiking trails in Ulìana/Oliena are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 950 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the region's wild and untamed beauty, the breathtaking panoramic views from peaks like Monte Corrasi, and the unique geological features such as the karst caves and valleys.
Yes, experienced trekkers will find plenty of challenging options. The region is known for its difficult ascents and rugged terrain. For instance, the Conquering Monte Corrasi route takes you to the highest peak of the Supramonte, offering expansive views. Another demanding trail is the Around Tuones — Ring tour, exploring a remote part of the Supramonte.
Yes, the Ulìana/Oliena region is home to an extensive karst system with numerous caves. While some require expert guides, you can find highlights like Sa Curtigia de Tiscali Cave and Grotta Sa Ohe. These offer a glimpse into the fascinating underground world of the Supramonte.
The Supramonte region is a haven for biodiversity. On your hikes, especially around Monte Corrasi, you might spot various fauna including mouflons, wild boars, and a diverse array of birds of prey, such as the majestic Golden Eagle. The area is also known for its unique flora, with 70 endemic plant species.
The rugged landscape of Ulìana/Oliena features several impressive mountain passes and viewpoints. Highlights include Pradu Pass, Passo Genna Silana, and View from Cuile Or Seddas. These spots often provide spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding Supramonte mountains and valleys.


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