Best mountain peaks around Elini are found in a region characterized by its distinctive limestone formations and rugged terrain. Located in Sardinia, this area offers diverse landscapes, from coastal views to high-altitude plateaus. The region is known for its unique natural monuments and challenging summits, providing varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Stunningly beautiful loop which gives you the mountain top view of the area for miles around ! Well worth it.
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A uniquely shaped, towering tower, a natural monument, symbol of Ogliastra, and a key morphological feature of central-eastern Sardinia. Perhaps once a gathering place for the Nuragic peoples, it later became, in popular legend, the entrance to the underworld. It protrudes from the earth like a giant finger reaching toward the sky and, especially in this wild area, is a landmark visible from afar for hikers. Perda 'e Liana is an extraordinary rock formation declared a natural monument in 1993. The peculiar "mountain," known in Sardinian as Taccu or Tonneri, rises in the Gairo Sant'Elena area: it is the greatest witness to the erosive effects of weathering that have been affecting the vast limestone cover of Ogliastra on the border with Barbagia di Seulo for several million years. Erosion gradually isolated the "tower," forming its base. It is the highest (1293 m) of the numerous Ogliastra limestone mountains, the northern foothills of the Tonneri plateau, about two kilometers away, to which it is connected by the s'Arcu 'e su Pirastu Trottu pass. Perhaps in ancient times, they formed a single mountain ridge. Source and further information: https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/de/entdecken/perda-e-liana
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On Monte IDOLO, hikers will not come across a summit cross - as is often the case. The small sacred monument that instead rises above Sardinia is a statue of SAN MICHELE ARCANGELO. The heavenly messenger is equipped with powerful wings, which give him an imposing figure. However, one will look in vain for a sword or a lance, which are often given to him as an attribute.
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Once you reach the top, you will be rewarded with a mega panorama. Seating on the stones between holm oaks offers plenty of space for a rest ⛰️
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Such a beautiful hiking trail and yet so few people on the way.
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The natural monument Perda 'e Liana is a protected natural area of Sardinia. It is located in the municipality of Gairo, in the province of Nuoro. It was established in 1993 with a decree of the regional councilor for environmental protection. Source: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monumento_naturale_Perda_'e_Liana
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Mount Idolo 1240m. Great view of the coast to the east with the Arbatax, Tortioli and the surrounding area as well as the towns of Arzana and co, almost below the summit.
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The mountain peaks around Elini are located in Sardinia, Italy. This region is known for its distinctive limestone formations and rugged terrain, offering diverse landscapes from coastal views to high-altitude plateaus.
Among the most notable are Bruncu Matzeu Summit (955 m), offering sensational views and tranquil hiking trails. Another must-see is Perda e Liana, an extraordinary rock formation and the highest of the Ogliastra limestone mountains at 1293 m. You can also find panoramic views from Cuccuru 'e Mufloni (1232 m), which provides a 360-degree panorama from the Gennargentu massif to the Ogliastra coast.
Yes, you can visit the Statue of St. Michael the Archangel on Monte Idolo. This man-made monument sits at 1240 m and offers great views of the coast and surrounding towns.
The peaks around Elini offer a variety of stunning views. From Bruncu Matzeu Summit, visitors have described the views as 'sensational'. Monte Idolo provides expansive views of the eastern coast, including Arbatax and Tortolì, as well as inland towns. Cuccuru 'e Mufloni offers a 360-degree panorama stretching from the Gennargentu massif to the Ogliastra coast.
Visitors particularly appreciate the sensational views from summits like Bruncu Matzeu and the tranquil atmosphere of its hiking trails. The unique natural monuments, such as Perda e Liana, are also highly valued for their extraordinary rock formations and historical significance as landmarks.
Yes, the region around Elini offers various hiking opportunities. For example, Bruncu Matzeu Summit is noted for its beautiful hiking trails. While specific hiking routes for each peak are not detailed here, the area is generally well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts.
Beyond exploring the peaks, the Elini region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking and mountain biking, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. There are also several running trails available. For more details on these activities, you can explore the Gravel biking around Elini, MTB Trails around Elini, and Running Trails around Elini guides.
While specific seasonal recommendations for Elini are not provided, Sardinia generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) typically offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, avoiding the intense heat of summer.
The guide highlights several peaks and natural monuments, but does not specifically categorize them as 'family-friendly'. However, the presence of 'beautiful hiking trails' at Bruncu Matzeu Summit suggests there might be accessible options. It's advisable to check individual trail difficulties for suitability with families.
The guide does not provide specific information about cafes or pubs directly on the mountain trails. However, the region includes towns like Arzana and others visible from peaks like Monte Idolo, suggesting that amenities would be available in nearby villages and towns.
The highest of the Ogliastra limestone mountains mentioned is Perda e Liana, standing at 1293 meters. Other significant peaks include Monte Idolo at 1240 meters and Cuccuru 'e Mufloni at 1232 meters.


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