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Europe - Italy


TREK LENGTH AND GRADIENT


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DURATION Tour code: SAW Tour style: Classic


TOUR DAYS 8


Tour comfort: Standard Trek grade: Moderate


Walking in Sardinia E


£699 £970


ITALY


CORSICA Olbia


OROSEI SARDINIA


MEDITERRANEAN SEA


OROSEI Cala Gonone Oliena


Corrasi 1463m


Gola di Gorropu Canyon


Gennargentu National Park


Silana Pass 1017m


Walking Sardinia’s mountains and stunning coastline


Based in the village of Orosei we climb to the summit of Monte Corrasi, the highest peak in the Supramonte Mountain Range at 1463m. We also enjoy walks along the Mediterranean coast and unwind on Cala di Luna Beach. Along the way we explore the Gola di Gorrupu Canyon and admire spectacular panoramas from the top of Tuttavista Mountain.


8 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Join tour Olbia airport and drive to Orosei. Day 2 Coastal Walk Trek from the village of Cala Gonone along the coast to Cala di Luna Beach. Relax on the beach and take a dip in the sea. Return to Cala Gonone by boat and explore the village. Visit Nuraghes or the Giant Tombs on our way back to Orosei. Day 3 Tuttavista Take a taxi to the foothills of Tuttavista Mountain and climb to the summit for impressive panoramas over the island. Day 4 Free day Unwind on the coast. Option to take a boat trip or enjoy further walks. Day 5 Gola di Gorropu Drive to Silana mountain pass and descend through the valley to the entrance of


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Gola di Gorrupu canyon. Explore the canyon and enjoy a stroll along the banks of the Flumineddu River. Day 6 Supramonte Mountains Travel by bus, to Oliena Village, the gateway to the Supramonte Mountain Range. Climb to the Scala e’Pradu plateau and trek to the summit of Monte Corrasi, Supramonte’s highest peak at 1463m. Day 7 Free day Optional trek along the slopes of Tiscali Mountain or through the gorge to Cala Goloritze. Day 8 Tour ends Olbia airport.


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On the Gulf of Orosei


Our family-run hotel is located right in the centre of the small town of Orosei, a great base from which to explore the spectacular rugged coastline, unspoilt beaches and quiet trails of the mountains and forests inland. The hotel restaurant serves great homemade local dishes and the bar and sunny terrace make for a welcome place to chill out after a day’s walking. The bedrooms are all en suite and have been recently refurbished.


Bay of Orosei &


Cala Fuili Bay


Cala di Luna Beach


Golfo Di Orosei


SARDINIA (ITALY)


0 km Walking in Sardinia SAW 15 km


Tuttavista 806m


Olbia Airport From/To


TOUR ONLY


DAYS 8 FLIGHT INCLUSIVE DAYS 8


Accommodation Tour essentials


Accommodation: 7 nights standard hotel. Meals: 7 breakfasts are included. Tour staff: Explore Tour Leader / trek guide and driver(s). Transport: Bus, taxi, boat. Trekking Details: This is a 4-day trek with an average of 4-6 hours walking each day. There are opportunities for further walking on our free days. Group Size: Generally 10 - 16.


Planned tour dates


2014 Tour only dates 3 May - 10 May 31 May - 7 Jun 13 Sep - 20 Sep 27 Sep - 4 Oct


2015 Tour only dates 2 May - 9 May 30 May - 6 Jun


Flexible fl ight options Free day optional walks Day 4 - 2.5 to 3hrs Day 5 - 6hrs Day 6 - 5hrs Free day optional walks Day 7 - 4hrs or call our experts on 0844 875 1893


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