Best mountain peaks around Irgoli are located in central-eastern Sardinia, within the Cedrino valley. The region is characterized by rolling hills and notable mountainous formations, including parts of Monte Albo, Monte Tuttavista, and Monte Senes. These peaks offer diverse landscapes, from steep white walls and natural grottoes to granite summits with panoramic views. The area provides opportunities for exploring natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and historical elements.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The summit of Monte Tuttavista is the highest point of this isolated limestone mountain rising above the Cedrino Valley in eastern Sardinia. From the top, you get a wide panoramic view over the valley, the surrounding mountains of Barbagia, and the Gulf of Orosei on the coast.
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A quiet plateau with huge boulders/climbing areas. Little to no shade. Therefore, bring plenty of water!
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Some of the summit crosses bear the figure of Christ crucified. But the most famous crucifix on the Italian peninsula leads us from here to the Po Valley. It is here, in the "Bassa," that the writer Giovanni Guareschi (1908 to 1968) set his popular short stories about the protagonists "Don Camillo" and "Peppone." But besides these two, there is another main character: Jesus Christ himself speaks from the high altar to the priest Don Camillo—who was brilliantly portrayed by the actor Fernandel (Fernand Joseph Désiré Contandin, 1903 to 1971) in several feature films. The crucifix, originally made solely for the film adaptations, has been preserved and has become a popular tourist attraction in Brescello (Emilia-Romagna). It can be visited virtually as a komoot highlight at the following link =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/6457013
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A beautifully designed and monumental cross with the larger-than-life body of the crucified Christ crowns Monte Tuttavista. However, Italy's most famous crucifix is not found on the mountaintops, but in literature: The author Giovanni Guareschi, spiritual father of the protagonists 'Don Camillo' and 'Peppone,' incorporated another main character into his stories – known and loved far beyond the country's borders: the crucified Christ, who speaks to Don Camillo from the high altar. The author himself makes the following comment: "So one must explain: If the priests feel offended by Don Camillo, they can smash a candlestick on my skull for all I care; if the communists feel offended by Peppone, they can break a club on my back; but if someone feels offended by Christ's speeches, there's nothing one can do. Whoever speaks in my stories... is my Christ, that is, the voice of my conscience. My personal business, my cause. And therefore: each for himself, and God for all." (G. Guareschi)
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Punta Cupeti is a 1029 m high peak in the Monte Albo massif. This narrow mountain range ("white mountain") consists of grayish-white limestone. In the karstified highlands, there are hardly any trees left, only tough plants, which is what makes this landscape so appealing.
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Wonderful view after the steep climb
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Among the most appreciated peaks are Christ of Monte Tuttavista, known for its 360° panoramic views, and Punta su Pizzu Summit Cross, which offers expansive vistas over Siniscola, La Caletta, and Capo Comino. Visitors also enjoy Punta Caterina Plateau, Monte Albo, a unique viewpoint with untouched plateau and steep limestone rocks.
Yes, Monte Tuttavista offers accessible paths, with some routes considered easy, such as the 'Monte Tuttavista summit cross – Schöne Aussicht loop'. Monte Senes also provides an easy itinerary suitable for trekking or mountain biking, winding through granite boulders and offering stunning coastal views without being overly strenuous. For more options, explore the Hiking around Irgoli guide.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. Monte Albo, often called the 'Sardinian Dolomites', features steep white walls, dramatic gorges, and natural grottoes. Monte Tuttavista and Monte Senes offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the Baronia coast and the Gulf of Orosei. You can also find unique karstified highlands with tough plants and granite formations.
Monte Albo is a significant wildlife oasis. It is home to the European mouflon, and the Royal Eagle is known to hunt in the area, making it a valuable destination for nature observation and birdwatching.
Yes, particularly on Monte Albo. Along its trails, you can find 'sos pinnettos', traditional circular stone and wood huts historically used by shepherds. These offer a fascinating glimpse into Sardinia's local heritage and ancient past.
For expansive panoramic views, Christ of Monte Tuttavista provides a 360° vista of the surrounding area. Monte Senes also offers sweeping views of the Baronia coast and the Gulf of Orosei. Additionally, Punta su Pizzu Summit Cross is highly recommended for its views over Siniscola, La Caletta, and Capo Comino on clear days.
Beyond hiking, the area around Irgoli is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. Monte Senes, for example, offers an itinerary suitable for mountain biking. You can find various routes in the Cycling around Irgoli and Road Cycling Routes around Irgoli guides, including options like the 'Orosei and the Baronies Loop' or routes exploring the Cedrino river.
While specific seasonal advice isn't detailed, generally, the best time for hiking in Sardinia's mountains is during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are milder and the landscape is vibrant. Summer can be very hot, especially for challenging climbs, so early mornings are advisable if hiking during this period.
Yes, some peaks and trails offer more challenging experiences. For instance, reaching Christ of Monte Tuttavista involves a steep climb, whether on asphalt or gravel, and Punta Caterina Plateau, Monte Albo requires a steep ascent, with sturdy shoes and basic stamina recommended. The Monte Albo range itself, with its dramatic gorges, can offer more demanding routes.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent panoramic views from summits like Christ of Monte Tuttavista and Cupetti Point. The unique geological features of Monte Albo, with its white limestone and untouched plateaus, are also highly appreciated. The sense of reward after a challenging climb to a stunning viewpoint is a common theme among visitors.
Monte Senes offers itineraries that can be enjoyed as circular walks, providing panoramic views of the Baronia coast and the Gulf of Orosei. These trails are generally considered easy and are suitable for trekking or mountain biking through its distinctive granite landscape.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy shoes are essential for most trails, especially for ascents to plateaus like Punta Caterina Plateau. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, particularly at higher altitudes or on windy days, as mentioned for Punta su Pizzu Summit Cross.


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