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Cala Goloritzé Trail

Hard

5.0

(3)

127

runners

Cala Goloritzé Trail

01:26

7.34km

480m

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Explore the challenging Cala Goloritzé Trail in Sardinia, leading to a pristine beach and iconic rock formations, requiring permits and fees

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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View of Cala Goloritzé

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This point offers a beautiful view of the sea and the bay. This wonderful cove must be earned, however. Bring enough water and be prepared for limited shade along the way. Climbing under the sun can be a real challenge.

But despite all the difficulties, your efforts will be rewarded with fascinating views of the sparkling sea and the idyllic bay opening up among the dense vegetation. These moments, when the blue of the water shines through the trees, will make every drop of sweat worth it. From here it is also possible to reach Cala Goloritzé simply by following the path.

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Cala Goloritzé

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Cala Goloritzé is one of the most fascinating beaches in Sardinia. Born from a landslide in 1962, it is renowned for its imposing Aguglia, which rises 143 meters above the bay. Another unique feature is the natural arch that opens on the right side of the beach.

Goloritzé can be reached by boat or via a path with a negative altitude difference of around 500 metres. Declared a natural monument of Sardinia in 1993, it was subsequently named a national monument in 1995.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Cala Goloritzé Trail suitable for jogging?

Despite some listings, the Cala Goloritzé Trail is not suitable for jogging. It is classified as a difficult hike due to its challenging terrain, significant elevation changes, and rocky, uneven paths. It's best approached as a strenuous hike requiring careful footing and appropriate gear.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The trail follows an old donkey/goat path, featuring a mix of dirt, rocky sections, and natural rock steps. The terrain is often uneven, can be slippery, and includes loose rocks. Sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential for navigating this route safely.

What are the main natural features and sights along the route?

The trail offers spectacular views throughout, passing through Mediterranean vegetation and limestone cliffs. Key highlights include the dramatic rock formation known as the Aguglia di Goloritzè, a 143-meter-high pinnacle, and a natural arch near the beach. The destination, Cala Goloritzé beach, is famous for its aquamarine waters and tiny white pebbles, often considered one of the world's most beautiful beaches. You'll also find a stunning View of Cala Goloritzé from various vantage points.

Where can I park for the Cala Goloritzé Trail, and is there public transport?

The main trailhead is typically accessed by car. Parking is available at the Su Porteddu car park, which is the starting point for the hike. There is no public transport directly to the trailhead, so a private vehicle is necessary. Arriving early is recommended, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the trail or beach?

Yes, access to the Cala Goloritzé Trail and beach is regulated. You need to make an advance booking and pay a fee to enter. This system helps preserve the natural environment of this protected area, which is part of the Parco Nazionale del Golfo di Orosei e del Gennargentu. It's crucial to secure your booking before heading to the trailhead.

Is the Cala Goloritzé Trail dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on the Cala Goloritzé Trail or at the beach. As a highly protected natural monument, regulations are strict to preserve the delicate ecosystem. It's best to leave your furry friends at home when planning this hike.

What is the best time of year to visit Cala Goloritzé?

The best time to visit is typically during the shoulder seasons, such as late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for hiking, and the crowds are generally smaller than in the peak summer months. Summer can be very hot, making the uphill return journey particularly challenging.

What should I bring for the hike to Cala Goloritzé?

You should bring at least 2 liters of water per person, as there are no services or water sources on the trail or at the beach. Essential items include sturdy hiking shoes with good grip, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), a packed lunch or snacks, and a small first-aid kit. Given the challenging terrain, hiking poles can also be beneficial.

Does the trail intersect with any other well-known paths?

Yes, the route partially overlaps with sections of other notable trails in the region. You will find that it intersects with parts of the Selvaggio Blu - 2° Tappa, Selvaggio Blu - 3° Tappa, and Selvaggio Blu - variante Boladina, as well as several segments of the Sentiero Cala Goloritzé.

Is there a hidden gem or insider tip for experiencing Cala Goloritzé?

The biggest insider tip is to start your hike as early as possible in the morning. This allows you to avoid the midday heat, especially for the challenging uphill return, and to experience the stunning Cala Goloritzé beach with fewer crowds. Remember, advance booking and a fee are required for entry.

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