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Montelini Giara di Gesturi Cala Gonnone Monte Cedrino  
Monte 
Cedrino is a prominent mountain 
in central Sardinia, Italy. 
Located within the Province of Nuoro, 
it is a part of the Gennargentu mountain 
range and lies near the towns of
Dorgali and
Orosei. The mountain and its 
surroundings offer a unique blend of natural beauty, making it a popular 
destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and those interested in Sardinia’s 
rugged interior.
Key Features of
Monte Cedrino:
1. 
Geography and Elevation:
	- 
	Monte Cedrino has an elevation of about
	1,194 meters (3,888 feet) 
	above sea level.
- The mountain is part of the
	Gennargentu massif, which 
	is the highest mountain range in Sardinia, characterized by steep cliffs, 
	deep valleys, and a rich variety of flora and fauna.
- It is situated between the
	Cedrino River (which flows 
	nearby) and the surrounding forested areas, creating a diverse natural 
	environment.
2. 
Cedrino River:
	- The
	Cedrino River, which flows 
	near the base of the mountain, is one of the longest rivers in Sardinia. The 
	river runs through deep gorges and valleys, offering opportunities for 
	scenic boat rides and fishing.
- The
	Cedrino Reservoir, 
	created by a dam on the river, is a beautiful and serene body of water, 
	ideal for relaxation or outdoor activities.
3.
Flora and Fauna:
	- The mountain and its surrounding areas 
	are rich in biodiversity, 
	with dense forests of oak,
	pine, and
	holm oak trees. In some 
	parts of the mountain, you can also find
	juniper and
	cork oak.
- 
	Wildlife: The area is 
	home to a variety of animals, including
	wild boars,
	foxes, and
	mouflons (a type of wild 
	sheep). Birds of prey 
	such as buzzards and
	eagles can also be seen 
	soaring above the mountain.
4.
Outdoor Activities:
	- 
	Hiking and Trekking: The 
	mountain offers excellent hiking 
	trails, some of which are part of the larger network of trails 
	through the Gennargentu 
	and Supramonte mountain 
	ranges. These trails offer incredible views, rugged landscapes, and 
	opportunities to observe the local wildlife.
- 
	Climbing: For more 
	experienced hikers and climbers, the steep cliffs of
	Monte Cedrino provide 
	some challenging terrain. The 
	rocky outcrops and caves 
	in the area can be explored by those interested in more technical climbing.
- 
	Canoeing and Kayaking: 
	The Cedrino River and its 
	reservoir are excellent spots for 
	canoeing, kayaking, 
	and even fishing. The 
	still waters provide a peaceful setting to enjoy the natural surroundings.
5.
Cultural and Historical Significance:
	- The
	Monte Cedrino area has 
	historical and archaeological significance. The
	Gennargentu mountains are 
	home to many ancient sites, particularly from the
	Nuragic civilization, 
	which flourished on Sardinia during the Bronze and Iron Ages.
- 
	Nuragic Towers (called
	nuraghi) and other 
	structures can be found around the mountain, providing insight into the 
	ancient people who lived in the area.
- The surrounding villages also have a 
	rich history, with old traditions, churches, and local customs that reflect 
	Sardinia's unique heritage.
6.
Visiting Monte Cedrino:
	- The
	mountain and its 
	surroundings are relatively accessible from the
	town of Dorgali, which is 
	a central base for exploring the area. It is also easily reachable from the 
	nearby town of Orosei, 
	making it a great spot for those visiting the
	eastern Sardinian coast.
- The
	Cedrino River area can be 
	visited by boat, and several 
	picnic areas are available for those looking to relax or have a 
	meal amidst nature.
7.
Best Time to Visit:
	- The best times to visit
	Monte Cedrino are during 
	the spring (March to 
	June) and autumn 
	(September to November). These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking and 
	exploring, with cooler temperatures and beautiful landscapes.
	Summer can be hot, but 
	the mountain offers some relief due to its elevation and forests.
8.
Nearby Attractions:
	- 
	Dorgali: This charming 
	town is the gateway to the 
	Gennargentu Mountains and is famous for its archaeological sites, 
	such as the Nuragic village of 
	Tiscali, and its proximity to the beautiful
	Cala Gonone beaches.
- 
	Cala Gonone: Just a short 
	distance away, this seaside village offers stunning beaches, crystal-clear 
	waters, and access to the famous 
	Gulf of Orosei.
Summary:
Monte Cedrino is a must-see destination for nature lovers, adventure 
seekers, and anyone interested in Sardinia's rich natural and cultural history. 
Its unique combination of mountainous 
landscapes, forests,
rivers, and
wildlife offers a perfect 
escape for outdoor activities, whether it's hiking, kayaking, or simply soaking 
in the natural beauty. The area is also steeped in history, with ancient
Nuragic sites scattered 
around the region, offering a glimpse into the island's distant past.
               26.07.25 Copyright   Dirk 
Rauschenbach Koelnerstrasse 293 51702 Bergneustadt  
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at) web.de
 
26.07.25 Copyright   Dirk 
Rauschenbach Koelnerstrasse 293 51702 Bergneustadt  
Datenschutzerklaerung   02261 9788972  Mail ccooly( 
at) web.de