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Jogging around Tìana/Tiana offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by varied terrain, including access to mountain ranges and areas with panoramic views. These features provide a range of running experiences for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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18.1km
02:37
690m
690m
Jogging the Bruncu Spina - Punta La Marmora Loop is a difficult 11.2-mile route with 2251 feet of gain, offering panoramic views.
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14.0km
01:57
530m
530m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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14.8km
02:10
540m
540m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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9.20km
00:59
100m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.41km
00:38
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At 1,834 meters, Punta La Marmora is the highest peak in the whole of Sardinia. It is located in the Gennargentu massif, between the municipalities of Arzana and Desulo, and is named after the general and scientist Alberto Ferrero della Marmora, who described the Sardinian island in two scientific-literary works.
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It may not be obvious that Sardinia's highest mountain is crowned by an imposing summit cross, but it seems completely natural to the mountain hiker. A base made of natural stone from the surrounding area forms the lower level of this small sacred monument. A round column bears the Latin inscription "Ave Crux spes unica" (loosely translated "Hail [Holy] Cross, [our] only hope") and continues further up - almost seamlessly - into the longitudinal beam of the cross. Like many other summit crosses, it is comparatively simple in its design and has no corpus, but is certainly dignified.
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With an all-mountain mountain bike you can do almost everything on the bike, both uphill and downhill
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Treasure chest with everything possible and a summit book.
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Imagine standing on the highest point in Sardinia, Punta La Marmora, and your gaze sweeps over the entire island. On a clear day you can even see the silhouettes of Corsica on the horizon. You can put this experience into practice by hiking to the summit of this 1,834 meter high elevation. Ideally, start your tour in the parking area at Rifugio Sa Crista or Rifugio S’Arena near Desulo. The route is not short at 15.5 kilometers, but it rewards you with an incredible variety of landscapes. Within a walking time of three and a half to four and a half hours, you will cross picturesque forests, pass flowering meadows and hike across impressive boulder and craggy terrain. Among other things, it goes over the summits of Bruncu Spina and Punta Paulinu. As you climb from Bruncu Spina towards Punta La Marmora, a huge summit cross might lead you astray. But don't be fooled, because the true summit is only reached when you reach the small rock pyramid that marks the top of La Marmora. The peak itself was named after the general and scientist Alberto Ferrero della Marmora, who described Sardinia in detail in his works. His love for the island will become clear to you at the summit when you enjoy the breathtaking view. You should be well prepared for this hike. This means: Sturdy hiking boots, enough water and sun protection should be in your luggage. If you need refreshment in between, you can stop off in the towns of Desulo or Fonni. The months from June to September are ideal for the tour. But Punta La Marmora is actually a year-round hiking destination for everyone who is looking for something special. Ready for this adventure? Then lace up your hiking boots and experience Sardinia at its best!
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The running routes highlighted in this guide around Tiana are generally classified as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and longer distances. These trails are best suited for experienced runners seeking a challenging workout in mountainous terrain. For easier options, you might explore paths within the lower elevations of the Parc de la Serralada Litoral or Parc de la Serralada de Marina, which offer varied terrain but may include less strenuous sections.
Running routes in Tiana often ascend to points offering panoramic views of the coastline, the Mediterranean Sea, and the surrounding urban areas. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Conreria mountain range and Maresme Vineyards, providing picturesque natural beauty. You might also encounter views from points like the Tiana astronomical observatory or the La Coscollada Observation Tower, which offer expansive vistas.
The running routes in Tiana featured in this guide are quite demanding. For example, the Bruncu Spina - Punta La Marmora Loop, which is 18.1 km long, typically takes around 2 hours and 36 minutes. Another route, the Monte Brancu Spina — Loop in the Gennargentu Mountains (14.0 km), takes approximately 1 hour and 57 minutes. These times are estimates for experienced runners due to the difficult terrain and elevation.
Yes, all the running routes highlighted in this guide are circular. For instance, you can explore the Bruncu Spina - Punta La Marmora Loop or the Punta Paulinu – Punta La Marmora Summit Cross loop from S'Arena, both designed as loops to bring you back to your starting point. The region generally offers many circular options, including those passing through vineyards and historical sites.
While running around Tiana, you can encounter several interesting points. Some trails might lead you past historical sites like the ancient Castellruf Dolmen. Natural features include the Mount Bruncu Spina, the Sa Crabarissa Rock Formation, and various viewpoints offering stunning vistas, such as the View of the Mountains of Sardinia. You might also find facilities like the Picnic area with a beautiful view or the Sa Crista Refuge.
Many natural trails in the Conreria mountain range and the Parc de la Serralada Litoral are generally dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy your run with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific routes or parks.
The routes featured in this guide are classified as difficult due to their length and elevation, making them less suitable for young children or families seeking a leisurely run. However, the broader Tiana area, particularly within the natural parks, offers easier, shorter paths that could be more appropriate for families. Look for trails with minimal elevation gain and shorter distances for a more family-friendly experience.
Tiana benefits from a Mediterranean climate, making running enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, ideal for longer runs without extreme heat. Summer mornings and evenings can also be suitable, though midday can be hot. Winter provides cooler, crisp conditions, perfect for invigorating runs, especially on the more challenging mountain trails.
This guide highlights 3 challenging running routes around Tiana, all designed for experienced runners. However, the region, nestled near the Conreria mountain range and coastal parks, offers a much wider network of trails suitable for various outdoor activities, including many more running options beyond those specifically featured here.
Runners who have explored Tiana often appreciate the diverse landscapes and the challenging nature of the trails. The significant elevation gains and mountainous terrain provide a demanding experience, while the panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding natural beauty offer a rewarding backdrop. The area's natural parks and vineyards contribute to a refreshing escape for outdoor enthusiasts.
While specific crowd levels can vary, exploring trails within the larger Parc de la Serralada Litoral and Parc de la Serralada de Marina, especially during off-peak hours or weekdays, can often lead to less crowded experiences. The more challenging routes, like those featured in this guide, tend to attract fewer casual users, offering a more solitary running experience.
Yes, some running routes in the Tiana area can incorporate historical elements. For example, a trail like the 'Teula Fountain – Castellruf Dolmen loop' passes by the ancient Castellruf Dolmen, adding a touch of historical interest to your run. You might also find other historical sites like Nuraghe Lo along various trails.


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