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Berg Supramonte Bergmassiv aus mesozoischem Kalkstein  Oliena, Orgosolo, 
Dorgali und Urzulei  Gennargentu Park
Gennargentu is the highest mountain range on the island of
Sardinia, Italy. Located in the
central part of the island, it 
forms a dramatic and rugged landscape, with towering peaks, deep valleys, and 
vast expanses of wilderness. The range is part of the larger
Sardinian massif and is a key 
feature of the island's natural heritage.
Key Features of Gennargentu:
	- 
	
	Geography and Location: 
		- The
		Gennargentu mountain 
		range stretches across the heart of
		Sardinia, primarily in 
		the Nuoro and
		Ogliastra provinces.
- The highest peak of the range,
		Punta La Marmora, 
		stands at 1,834 meters (6,017 
		feet), making it the 
		tallest peak in Sardinia.
- The range is characterized by
		steep slopes,
		rocky cliffs,
		dense forests, and
		rugged terrain, making 
		it a paradise for hikers, mountaineers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
 
- 
	
	Natural Beauty: 
		- The Gennargentu is home to some of 
		the island’s most beautiful and unspoiled landscapes, including
		deep gorges,
		cascading rivers, and 
		hidden waterfalls. 
		The Supramonte range 
		lies to the south of Gennargentu, creating a complex, intertwined 
		network of mountainous terrain.
- 
		Ponds,
		lakes, and
		springs are found in 
		the area, particularly the 
		Lago di Gusana, a beautiful lake nestled between the mountains, 
		offering a peaceful retreat for nature lovers.
- The
		natural vegetation in 
		the Gennargentu range includes 
		Mediterranean scrub, 
		oak forests, pine 
		forests, and a variety of endemic
		flora and
		wildflowers that add 
		to the charm of the area.
 
- 
	
	Hiking and Outdoor Activities: 
		- The Gennargentu mountains are a 
		mecca for hiking,
		trekking, and
		mountain climbing. 
		There are several well-marked trails, ranging from easy walks to more 
		challenging ascents.
- One of the most popular hikes is 
		the Punta La Marmora 
		trail, which takes adventurers to the highest peak of the Gennargentu 
		range. From here, hikers are rewarded with sweeping views of the 
		island’s mountains and coastline.
- The
		Selvaggio Blu trail, 
		which traverses the rugged coastline and mountains, passes through parts 
		of the Gennargentu range, offering dramatic views of cliffs, valleys, 
		and the sea.
- In addition to hiking, the 
		Gennargentu is great for 
		wildlife watching, 
		rock climbing, and 
		caving, particularly in areas like
		Cala Luna and
		Grotte di Ispinigoli 
		(in the neighboring Supramonte region).
 
- 
	
	Wildlife: 
		- The Gennargentu mountains are home 
		to a wide variety of wildlife, making it a great destination for nature 
		enthusiasts. You may encounter animals like the
		Sardinian wild boar,
		foxes,
		wild goats, and
		deer.
- The range is also known for its
		birdlife, including 
		species such as the griffon 
		vulture, eagles, 
		and peregrine falcons.
- It is one of the best places to 
		see the Sardinian wildcat, 
		a rare and elusive species that is found only on the island.
 
- 
	
	Traditional Villages: 
		- The Gennargentu region is sparsely 
		populated, but several 
		traditional Sardinian villages are located at the foothills or 
		on the lower slopes of the mountains. These villages retain much of the 
		island’s old-world charm, 
		with narrow streets, stone 
		houses, and a strong sense of
		Sardinian culture.
- 
		Fonni is one of the 
		highest villages in Sardinia and is often considered the gateway to the 
		Gennargentu mountains. From here, visitors can easily access many of the 
		hiking trails and natural attractions of the range.
- Other notable villages in the 
		region include Oliena,
		Dorgali, and
		Desulo, each offering 
		a glimpse into the island's rich history, culture, and
		gastronomy.
 
- 
	
	Cultural Significance: 
		- The Gennargentu region has deep 
		ties to Sardinia’s pastoral 
		traditions, with many 
		shepherds and farmers 
		living in the area. The traditional lifestyle of these communities is 
		centered around livestock farming, particularly
		sheep and
		goat herding.
- Visitors can experience
		Sardinian culture 
		through local festivals,
		traditional music 
		(such as cantu a tenore), 
		and the unique craftsmanship 
		of the villages. Sardinian 
		wool textiles, 
		handmade ceramics, and
		woven baskets are 
		often produced in the region.
 
- 
	
	Cuisine: 
		- Sardinian cuisine is an essential 
		part of the cultural experience, and the Gennargentu area is known for 
		its hearty and rustic dishes.
- 
		Culurgiones, a type 
		of stuffed pasta filled with 
		potatoes, pecorino 
		cheese, and mint, 
		is a traditional dish from the area.
- 
		Porceddu (roast 
		suckling pig) is another famous dish, typically cooked on a spit over an 
		open fire.
- 
		Pecorino Sardo, a
		sheep's milk cheese, 
		is produced in the region, as well as various
		charcuterie like
		salsiccia (Sardinian 
		sausage).
- 
		Honey, particularly
		wildflower honey, and
		locally produced wines 
		like Cannonau are 
		also highlights of the Gennargentu region’s culinary offerings.
 
- 
	
	Lakes and Waterfalls: 
		- The
		Lago di Gusana, 
		located near the village of 
		Gavoi, is one of the most scenic spots in the Gennargentu 
		region. The lake is ideal for 
		picnics, boating, 
		and fishing, surrounded by mountains and forests.
- The
		Cascata di Loddhi, a 
		beautiful waterfall in the Gennargentu range, is a popular destination 
		for hikers and nature lovers looking to experience Sardinia's natural 
		beauty.
 
- 
	
	Climate: 
		- The climate in the Gennargentu 
		region varies, with mild 
		temperatures in the summer and cooler temperatures in the 
		winter, particularly at higher elevations. During the winter months, it 
		is not uncommon for the mountains to be covered in
		snow, making it a 
		popular destination for winter 
		sports such as skiing 
		and snowboarding in 
		areas like Fonni.
- The spring and autumn months are 
		excellent for hiking and exploring, with mild weather and lush green 
		landscapes.
 
In Summary:
The
Gennargentu mountain range is 
one of Sardinia’s most dramatic 
natural features, offering a wide range of outdoor activities, stunning 
landscapes, and a glimpse into traditional Sardinian life. From hiking to 
wildlife watching, the region provides an unforgettable experience for those 
looking to connect with nature and immerse themselves in Sardinia's culture and 
history. Whether you're an avid trekker, nature lover, or someone looking to 
explore Sardinia's rural traditions, the Gennargentu region has something 
special to offer.
 
               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