Best mountain passes in Nuoro, a province in the heart of Sardinia, are characterized by a rugged and mountainous landscape. The region features the Gennargentu massif and the Supramonte area, offering diverse terrain for exploration. These passes serve as natural divides between historical regions and provide access to significant natural attractions. Nuoro's mountain passes are notable for their scenic routes and geological formations.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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After the moderately challenging climb, the landscape opens up to the plateau. Simply beautiful. We had a picnic here and watched the sheep grazing, their bells ringing.
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The Genna Silana pass is a beautiful crossing point that says goodbye to the Supramonte and opens up to Ogliastra...or vice versa ☺️
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It's just so wonderful to be out and about here with the 🚴♂️
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Fantastically beautiful landscape with beautiful routes
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Monte Albo is located in the Baronìe. The name comes from its light color limestone rocks. The complex is full of gorges and caves and is also known as the “Sardinian Dolomites.”
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Climbing towards the top of Mount Corrasi, you cross the vast pass of Scala 'e Marras, at 1,260 meters above sea level. From here, the views are spectacular. From the saddle, a clearly visible track descends steeply towards the north-west and allows you to quickly lose altitude along the western slope.
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For breathtaking panoramas, Pradu Pass provides a spectacular view over the plateau and the vast limestone expanses of the wild Supramonte. Similarly, Passo Genna Silana is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, offering views that encompass both mountains and the Gulf of Orosei.
Yes, Passo di Correboi, the highest drivable pass in Sardinia, is steeped in local tradition and features a small statue of the Madonna at its summit. Passo di Tascusì hosts the Church of Madonna della Neve and the nearby Nuraghe Ura 'e Sole, one of the highest Nuraghi on the island, along with a monument to 'Sa Balentìa' commemorating a historical snowstorm.
Many passes in Nuoro are favored by two-wheeled travelers. Passo di Correboi and Passo di Tascusì are particularly popular among motorcyclists and cyclists due to their scenic beauty and winding roads. The Monte Albo Scenic Mountain Road is also highly regarded for cycling, with its stunning views and excellent asphalt.
Passo Genna Silana is a major starting point for hikers, particularly for treks to the Gorropu Canyon, one of Europe's deepest gorges. The surrounding Supramonte area also offers various hiking opportunities. For more hiking options, explore the hiking guide for Nuoro.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting Nuoro's mountain passes. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, and traffic tends to be lighter. Some passes, like Genna Silana Pass, can be very windy at times, especially in April.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always assigned to passes, many offer accessible viewpoints and picnic spots. For example, at Pradu Pass, visitors have enjoyed picnics while watching sheep graze. The scenic drives themselves can be enjoyable for families. For more structured family activities, consider exploring the broader hiking trails in Nuoro, some of which may be suitable for various ages.
The region is known for its rugged and mountainous landscape, including the Gennargentu massif and the Supramonte area. The Monte Albo Scenic Mountain Road is particularly notable for its light-colored limestone rocks, earning it the nickname 'Sardinian Dolomites.' The complex is full of gorges and caves, showcasing diverse geological formations.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the quality of the roads for cycling and motorcycling. Many highlight the peacefulness, especially outside peak seasons, and the chance to encounter local wildlife like cows, goats, sheep, and even wild boars. The sense of being 'out and about' in such beautiful natural surroundings is a common sentiment.
Yes, some passes offer amenities. Passo di Tascusì features several commercial activities, and Genna Silana Pass is known to have a kiosk and restaurants, making it a convenient stop for travelers.
For those seeking a challenge, the area around Nuoro's mountain passes offers difficult hiking and running trails. For instance, the 'Discovering Gola Su Gorropu' hike near Passo Genna Silana is rated as difficult. You can find more challenging options in the hiking guide and running trails guide for Nuoro.
Absolutely! The Nuoro region provides excellent opportunities for gravel biking. You can explore various routes, including those around the mountain passes. Check out the gravel biking guide for Nuoro for detailed routes, including moderate and difficult options like the 'Oasis 5, Biderosa Beach – Stagno Sa Curcurica loop'.
Passo di Correboi (also known as Arcu Correboi or Corr'e Boi) holds the distinction of being the highest drivable mountain pass in Sardinia, reaching an altitude of 1,246 meters above sea level.


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