Best attractions and places to see around Baunei include a diverse landscape of rugged natural beauty, pristine beaches, and ancient cultural sites on Sardinia's eastern coast. The region is characterized by its dramatic coastline, part of the Gulf of Orosei, and features significant limestone formations. Visitors can explore deep gorges, striking rock pinnacles, and numerous historical sites. The area offers a blend of natural wonders and archaeological interest.
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Highly recommended. Entrance fee is €6, but it's worth it.
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Cala Luna is an enchanting bay and an estuary very frequented by summer maritime traffic. It is absolutely worth a visit, as it represents a true pearl of the Mediterranean with its light sand, turquoise water, numerous small caves and almost white rocks. It can be reached either on foot or by boat. The beauty of this bay is beyond compare. Here you can find shelter in the shade of one of the numerous caves or immerse yourself in the crystal clear waters, a true treasure of Sardinia. At the end of the bay, an oasis invites you to stop for a snack in the kiosk or for a picnic. Also watch out for bold goats grazing on the steep slopes! If the walk back seems too challenging, you can always take a boat back to Cala Gonone or Cala Fuili.
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Already on the journey along the coastal road from Cala Gonone, a fascinating panorama reveals itself to you: Cala Fuili, located at the southernmost end, shines as a small, almost white pebble beach and forms the gateway to the rocky coast of the bay of Bay, which stretches for kilometers and is protected Orosei. From the street above, which primarily serves as a parking space, stairs lead down into this idyllic bay. The first sight of the crystal clear, turquoise water will take your breath away. And when you feel the soft pebbles under your feet, you will understand why this place is considered a real insider tip. The sea not only invites you to cool off, but also offers a paradise for snorkelers with its underwater world. Despite the high season, you will be surprised at how pleasant the "towel population density" is here. Nevertheless, the earlier you arrive, the more undisturbed you can enjoy this gem. However, before you plunge into the adventure, think about the Mediterranean sun: a sun hat, enough sunscreen and, above all, plenty of water should definitely be in your luggage. So, follow the stairs down into a world of white and turquoise and discover the hidden treasures of Cala Fuili.
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Beautiful downhill path from the Ghenna pass to the canyon. Easy to walk and suitable for everyone, however it is advisable to do it with footwear suitable for the mountains and not with sneakers. Not suitable for MTBs
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The Gorropu Gorge or Gorroppu is considered the deepest and most spectacular canyon in Europe. It is located in Supramonte, Sardinia, between Orgosolo and Urzulei. The gorge was slowly carved out by the water of the Rio Flumineddu. The walls of the canyon reach 500 meters in height.
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Pure Adventure! For every ambitious hiker in Sardinia traveling is a must. Very nicely eroded rocks, smaller caves Water pools (according to the season) climbing passages etc.
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There is a Jeep service to bring you back to the starting point
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It is almost 10 km from Cala Gonone to Cala Luna. In the heat, the path is a bit strenuous. But the great beach with crystal clear water invites you to cool down. The caves offer shade and then you can simply be picked up by boat. This is a perfect day.
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Baunei is renowned for its dramatic coastline and pristine beaches. You can discover stunning natural monuments like Pedra Longa Rock Formation, a 128-meter-high limestone pinnacle rising from the sea. Other notable beaches include Cala Fuili, a beautiful starting point for coastal hikes, and the enchanting Cala Luna with its light sand, turquoise water, and small caves. Don't miss Cala Goloritzé, famous for its towering pinnacle and clear waters, or the serene Cala Mariolu, ideal for snorkeling.
Absolutely! Baunei is a hiker's paradise. You can embark on challenging treks like the Gorropu Gorge Trail, leading to one of Europe's deepest canyons, Gorropu Gorge. Other popular routes include the hike to Cala Goloritzé, the Cala Mariolu Trail, and the main trail for Pedra Longa. For more detailed hiking options, explore the Hiking around Baunei guide.
The Baunei territory is rich in ancient history. You can explore numerous Nuraghe, ancient stone towers unique to Sardinia, such as Coa 'e Serra Nuraghe complex. There are also megalithic burial sites known as Giant's Tombs, with Osono Giant Tombs being a notable example. For a glimpse into local culture, visit the “Sa Dommu Eccia” Ethnographic Museum. The Church of San Pietro Apostolo on the Golgo Plateau, built in the early 17th century, offers insight into traditional Sardinian country church architecture.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities like hiking in Baunei. During these seasons, the temperatures are milder and more comfortable for exploring trails and natural sites. While summer offers warm waters for swimming and snorkeling, some longer hikes might be strenuous due to the heat.
Yes, Baunei offers several options for families. Many of the beautiful beaches like Cala Luna and Cala Mariolu are great for swimming and playing in the sand. The Trenino Supramonte road train provides a scenic and easy way to reach the Golgo Plateau, offering spectacular views without strenuous hiking. Exploring the accessible parts of Grotta del Fico can also be an exciting adventure for older children.
Cala Goloritzé is accessible via a scenic hike from the Golgo Plateau. It's important to note that boats are prohibited within 300 meters of the shore to preserve its natural beauty. The hike itself is a rewarding experience, offering stunning views before reaching the iconic beach. There is a small entrance fee for the hike.
The crystal-clear waters along Baunei's coast are perfect for various water activities. Snorkeling and diving are particularly popular at coves like Cala Mariolu and Pedra Longa, where the calm, clear waters reveal vibrant marine life. Swimming is also a favorite pastime at many beaches, including Cala Fuili and Cala Luna.
Baunei is home to several impressive geological formations. The Gorropu Gorge is a spectacular canyon with walls reaching 500 meters high. The Pedra Longa Rock Formation is a striking limestone pinnacle rising from the sea. You can also explore the enchanting Grotta del Fico (Fico Cave), which features fascinating stalagmites, stalactites, and columns, or the ancient Grutta 'e Janas Cave (Fairies' Cave).
Yes, Baunei offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find gravel biking routes, such as the loop from Cala Goloritzè to Chiesa di San Pietro di Golgo, or road cycling routes like the scenic loop from Baunei town centre to View of Baunei. For more options and details on routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Baunei and Road Cycling Routes around Baunei guides.
The Golgo Plateau is a significant natural reserve offering spectacular views and numerous hiking opportunities. It's home to several archaeological sites, including Nuraghe and the Church of San Pietro Apostolo. A unique natural feature on the plateau is Su Sterru, one of Europe's deepest single-span karstic chasms. You can also find the Piscine Naturali di Bau Mela (Bau Mela Natural Pools) surrounded by vegetation and rocks.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking natural beauty, especially the dramatic coastal landscapes and the incredibly clear, turquoise waters of the coves and beaches. The challenging yet rewarding hikes, such as those to Gorropu Gorge and Cala Goloritzé, are also highly appreciated. The blend of natural wonders with ancient cultural sites provides a diverse and immersive experience.


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