Best attractions and places to see around Tìana/Tiana, located in the heart of Sardinia, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Situated at an altitude of about 500 meters on the eastern slopes of the Gennargentu mountain range, the area features a mountainous landscape with elevations up to 1266 meters. Visitors can explore unspoiled natural environments, ancient traditions, and archaeological sites that date back to the Neolithic period. The region is characterized by extensive forests and valleys, providing diverse opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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If you reach Punta Paulinu from Mount Bruncu Spina by walking on the high path, as you approach the rocky peak you can see on the left (towards the south-east) the famous rock formation called "Arcu Gennargentu", which is a set of three rocks that it forms a natural arch overlooking Mount Bruncu Spina on one side and the Sardinian panorama to the east.
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Mount Bruncu Spina (Cardo peak), with its 1,829 meters above sea level, is the second peak in Sardinia. The summit can be easily reached from the car park at the foot of the chairlift, near the refuge of the same name (now closed). The climb is steep but short. It's worth the effort to enjoy the views from this grassy summit.
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Punta Paulinu belongs to the Gennargentu mountain range. It is part of the main mountain ridge, made up of the five highest peaks on the island (Punta La Marmora, Bruncu Spina, Punta su Sciusciu and Punta Florisa). Being the lowest of them, Punta Paulinu compensates for this lack of height with its wilder nature. Unlike the other peaks, the summit requires some simple climbing and is located right in the center of the ridge. It therefore offers a beautiful panoramic view of the four nearby mountains.
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Bruncu Spina, with its 1,829 metres, is the second highest peak in Sardinia after Punta La Marmora which reaches 1,834 metres. The view from here is stunning. Getting to the top is mostly on non-technical terrain that you can run on without any problems.
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While exploring the highest mountain massif in Sardinia, this place invites you to stop and relax a bit. A few meters from the path, there is a picnic area in the shade of the trees. The view is pleasant and green. It's also a perfect place to pitch your tent for the night. There is also a source of drinking water here. The terrain in this area is mostly non-technical, although it can get rockier if you push higher.
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We did the tour in July. Although it was over 30°C on the coast, the temperature was a pleasant 24°C due to the altitude. You'll be rewarded for your effort when you get to the top.
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Tiana is nestled in the heart of Sardinia, offering a mountainous landscape with elevations up to 1266 meters. You can explore extensive forests of holm oak, downy oak, cork oak, and chestnut trees, particularly in areas like the Mungianeddu slopes, Bau 'e Fonne valley, and Sa Costa 'e Sili and Orovole woods. The Rio Torrei also crosses the Tino Valley, adding to the area's lushness.
Yes, the region offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore trails originally used for livestock transhumance through the dense forests. For more challenging routes, consider the running trails around Tiana, which include difficult loops like the Bruncu Spina - Punta La Marmora Loop. The area around Mount Bruncu Spina, the second-highest peak in Sardinia, is also popular for its steep but short climbs to stunning views.
Tiana boasts a rich history, with evidence of habitation since the Neolithic period. You can visit 'domus de janas' at Mancosu and Nuragic monuments at Sa Piraera and Tudolo. Near Sorgono, there's a high concentration of archaeological evidence, including Nuraghe Lo, Nuraghe Bardacolo, a tomb of the giants, and the domos de janas of Santu Luisu. The Fonni Village, the highest in Sardinia, also offers historical charm.
Families can enjoy the natural beauty and some historical sites. The Picnic area with a beautiful view offers a pleasant spot to rest with tables, benches, and a source of drinking water. Exploring the historical center of Tiana with its narrow streets and traditional architecture can also be an interesting experience. The Fonni Village is also listed as family-friendly.
For breathtaking vistas, head to Mount Bruncu Spina, the second-highest peak in Sardinia, which offers stunning views from its grassy summit. The Picnic area with a beautiful view also provides a scenic spot to relax. Additionally, the Sa Crista Refuge, though abandoned, offers a notable view and serves as a starting point for exploring the surrounding mountains.
Absolutely! The region provides excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including challenging ones like the Lake Gusana – Fonni loop. Explore the cycling routes around Tiana or the MTB trails around Tiana for detailed options, including routes that take you past highlights like Nuraghe Lo.
Given its mountainous terrain and extensive forests, Tiana is ideal for outdoor activities during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be warm, but the higher altitudes offer some respite. Winter can bring snow to the Gennargentu range, offering a different kind of beauty, especially for those interested in winter hiking.
Yes, Tiana is home to the Le vie dell'acqua Museum (Museum of Industrial Archaeology), located in the Gusagu locality. This museum highlights the area's historical reliance on water resources and features 'Sa Cracchera de tziu Bellu,' the last active fulling-mill on the island, offering a unique glimpse into traditional industries.
The highest village in Sardinia is Fonni Village, located at 1,000 meters above sea level on the slopes of Gennargentu. It's known for its traditional architecture with stone houses and paths, as described by Grazia Deledda.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the sense of tranquility. The panoramic views from summits like Mount Bruncu Spina are highly rated. The historical sites, especially the well-preserved Nuragic structures like Nuraghe Lo, are also a significant draw, offering a deep dive into Sardinia's ancient past.
Yes, you can find convenient spots to rest. The Picnic area with a beautiful view offers tables and benches under trees, along with a source of drinking water. The Sa Crista Refuge, though currently abandoned, provides a notable view and a good parking area, serving as a starting point for mountain explorations.


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