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Gola di 
Gorropu (sometimes referred to as 
Gola Goloritze, due to local references) is one of the most famous and 
dramatic gorges in Sardinia, 
Italy. It is located in the Supramonte 
region, near the village of Orgosolo 
and Dorgali, 
in the central part of the island. The gorge is well-known for its
striking natural beauty and is 
a popular destination for 
outdoor enthusiasts.
Key Features of Gola di Gorropu:
	- 
	
	Geography and Formation: 
		- 
		Gola di Gorropu is one 
		of the deepest gorges 
		in Europe, carved by the forces of water and erosion over millions of 
		years. The gorge is about 500 
		meters (1,640 feet) long and can be as deep as
		500 meters (1,640 feet) 
		in places.
- The gorge's walls are made of
		limestone and
		dolomite, with 
		impressive vertical cliffs that rise dramatically, creating a sense of 
		awe for those who visit.
- The
		Rio Flumineddu river 
		runs through the gorge, creating a scenic and peaceful atmosphere, 
		especially during the spring and winter when the water levels are 
		higher.
 
- 
	
	Hiking and Adventure: 
		- Gola di Gorropu is a
		hiker’s paradise, 
		with several trekking routes that allow visitors to explore the rugged 
		landscape of the gorge.
- The most common way to access the 
		gorge is from the Cala Gonone 
		area or Tiscali. 
		There are both easy 
		and challenging 
		trails, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
- The
		hiking route from the
		Cala Gonone side 
		takes you through a 
		breathtaking landscape of wildflowers,
		Mediterranean vegetation, 
		and dramatic views of the cliffs and river.
- More experienced trekkers may opt 
		for a steeper, rockier 
		descent into the gorge itself, which involves some
		scrambling and
		rock climbing in 
		certain areas. There are also professional
		guided tours 
		available for those wanting an expert to lead them through the region's 
		rugged terrain.
 
- 
	
	Wildlife and Nature: 
		- The Gola di Gorropu is home to a 
		variety of wildlife 
		and floral species, 
		including Mediterranean scrub,
		oak forests, and 
		endemic flowers like 
		the Sardinian cyclamen.
- The area is known for
		birdwatching 
		opportunities, with birds of prey like
		griffon vultures and
		golden eagles soaring 
		above the gorge. Other animals such as
		wild goats and
		boars can sometimes 
		be spotted along the trails.
- The natural beauty of the area is 
		complemented by the rich flora 
		and fauna, making it 
		a perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers.
 
- 
	
	Cultural and Historical 
	Significance: 
		- The Gola di Gorropu region is part 
		of the larger Supramonte 
		area, which is historically and culturally significant to Sardinia. The 
		Supramonte mountains are traditionally a region of
		pastoralism, where 
		locals have lived for centuries by raising livestock, particularly
		sheep and
		goats.
- The
		Supramonte is also 
		famous for its cave systems, 
		ancient villages, and
		rock formations. The 
		area is rich in archaeological 
		and historical sites, 
		reflecting the island’s ancient past.
 
- 
	
	Tourism and Activities: 
		- 
		Gola di Gorropu 
		attracts visitors from all over the world who are looking to experience 
		Sardinia’s natural beauty, and it has become an important stop for those 
		trekking in the Supramonte 
		or traveling to the nearby 
		Cala Gonone coast.
- 
		Kayaking and
		rafting on the
		Flumineddu River can 
		be exciting ways to experience the gorge from a different perspective, 
		especially in the warmer months when the water levels are lower.
- 
		Caving is another 
		activity in the region, with nearby caves offering a deeper exploration 
		into Sardinia’s hidden natural treasures.
 
- 
	
	Best Time to Visit: 
		- The best time to visit Gola di 
		Gorropu is during spring 
		(April to June) or autumn 
		(September to October), when the weather is mild, and the landscape is 
		lush and green. The summer 
		months can be quite hot, especially in the midday sun, so it’s 
		best to start hikes early in the morning or later in the evening.
- If you’re visiting in the winter 
		months, be prepared for colder 
		temperatures, and certain routes may be inaccessible due to 
		weather conditions, but the scenery is still captivating during this 
		time.
 
- 
	
	Access: 
		- The easiest way to reach Gola di 
		Gorropu is by car from Dorgali, 
		a nearby town, or from Cala 
		Gonone on the east coast of Sardinia. From there, it's about a
		3-4 hour trek 
		(depending on your starting point and route) to get to the heart of the 
		gorge.
- A
		guided tour can be a 
		good option if you're unfamiliar with the terrain or want to ensure 
		you're taking the safest and most rewarding hiking route.
 
In Summary:
Gola di Gorropu (or Gola 
Goloritze, if used locally) is one of Sardinia’s most iconic natural 
landmarks, offering a blend of dramatic scenery, challenging hikes, and rich 
cultural heritage. The gorge’s towering cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and rugged 
terrain make it a must-visit for outdoor adventurers and nature lovers. Whether 
you're hiking through the gorge, exploring the surrounding mountains, or simply 
soaking in the beauty of the landscape, a visit to Gola di Gorropu is an 
unforgettable experience.
 
               26.07.25 Copyright   Dirk 
Rauschenbach Koelnerstrasse 293 51702 Bergneustadt  
Datenschutzerklaerung   02261 9788972  Mail ccooly( 
at) web.de
 
26.07.25 Copyright   Dirk 
Rauschenbach Koelnerstrasse 293 51702 Bergneustadt  
Datenschutzerklaerung   02261 9788972  Mail ccooly( 
at) web.de