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Top 20 Caves in Nuoro

Caves in Nuoro, located in Sardinia, Italy, offer diverse geological formations and historical significance. The province is characterized by its rugged terrain and limestone karsts, providing ideal conditions for cave development. These underground systems showcase impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and evidence of ancient human activity. The region's caves provide opportunities for exploration and insight into natural history.

Best caves in Nuoro

  • The most popular caves is Cala Luna, a beach with numerous small caves. The caves offer shade and can…

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Cala Luna

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Cala Luna is an enchanting bay and an estuary very frequented by summer maritime traffic. It is absolutely worth a visit, as it represents a true pearl of the Mediterranean …

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Sa Curtigia de Tiscali Cave

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Tiscali is a panoramic point that introduces the prehistoric Nuragic settlement in the Sa Curtigia cave. The karst formation is spectacular. In pre-Christian times, people inhabited this partially covered crater. From the outside, the view is magnificent.

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After approx. 900m salt and fresh water meet in the cave. Very interesting tour, best with the boat from Cala Gonone.

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On the approximately 3.6 km long and 400 meter deep descent you will see many cave entrances, mostly on the right side. These are relatively small grottos.

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Oddoana Cave

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On the path between Cala Gonone and Cala Luna there are many caves that can only be reached on foot. The Oddoana cave is one of these. The atmosphere with …

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Biddiriscottai Cave

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The way according Navi is slightly above. But those who enjoy climbing from stone to stone can have a lot of fun on the track.

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Grotta di Ispinigoli

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This impressive deep grotto is home to Europe's largest stalactite column.

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Su Marmuri Cave

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This spectacular stalactite cave can only be visited with a guide. Warm clothes are recommended as there are only 10 ° C in the cave.

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Grotta Millennium

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The path to the grotto is very exposed, dangerous and not for the faint of heart….
Please do not overestimate yourself!

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C. Luna is written on this stone with a red arrow. We took this tag as a joke at first, as it looks like someone wrote the abbreviation C. on it for fun. But it is the right way!

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August 30, 2025, Sa Curtigia de Tiscali Cave

A former settlement, spectacularly situated in a sinkhole, of which a few walls are still visible. A short tour is available (for a fee).

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A beautiful place that requires a steep climb up the rocks! Admission is now (June 2025) €6 for adults and €3 for children, cash only.

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On the approximately 3.6 km long and 400 meter deep descent you will see many cave entrances, mostly on the right side. These are relatively small grottos.

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Rocky and gravelly descent and ascent through the gorge over more than 500 meters in altitude. Sturdy, suitable footwear is essential. To walk through the gorge, an entrance fee of €6 per person must be paid at the beginning of the path (or probably also possible via the official Heart of Sardinia app), the number of visitors is limited to 250 per day. The hike can be started until 2 p.m., and you must set off at the bottom of the gorge at 4 p.m. (at least that was the case in October 2024, the times may vary in summer because it is light longer then). Take enough water and snacks with you, there is no opportunity to buy anything down at the bay. Despite the conditions, which require a bit of planning, the hike and the visit to the bay are definitely worth it. There are great views to enjoy and the bay itself is beautiful.

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Beautiful views along the way to a beautiful beach.

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There is an entrance fee, but it is well worth seeing.

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The ascent/descent to Cala Goloritze 👍💪 Enjoy the beautiful landscape And don't forget to take plenty of water with you 💪

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Tiscali is a panoramic point that introduces the prehistoric Nuragic settlement in the Sa Curtigia cave. The karst formation is spectacular. In pre-Christian times, people inhabited this partially covered crater. From the outside, the view is magnificent.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most impressive caves to visit near Nuoro?

The Nuoro province offers several remarkable caves. You can explore the Grotta di Ispinigoli, famous for its colossal 38-meter stalagmite column. Another must-see is the Grotta del Bue Marino, a marine cave system known for its stunning turquoise waters and historical significance as a monk seal habitat. For a truly spectacular experience, visit Su Marmuri Cave, one of Europe's largest stalactite caves.

Are there any caves near Nuoro with historical or archaeological significance?

Yes, several caves in the region hold significant historical value. The Sa Curtigia de Tiscali Cave introduces a prehistoric Nuragic settlement within a spectacular karst formation. Additionally, the Corbeddu Cave near Oliena is renowned for containing some of the oldest human remains found on a Mediterranean island, dating back around 20,000 years, and was also a hideout for a local bandit.

Which caves near Nuoro are accessible by boat?

The Grotta del Bue Marino is famously accessible by boat from coastal towns like Cala Gonone, Arbatax, and Orosei. This marine cave offers a unique experience with its internal lake and reflections.

Are there family-friendly caves or activities for children near Nuoro?

Many of the guided cave tours, such as those at Grotta di Ispinigoli and Su Marmuri Cave, are suitable for families. These offer an educational and awe-inspiring experience. Additionally, Cala Luna beach features numerous small caves that provide shade and are great for children to explore while enjoying the beach.

What natural features can I expect to see in the caves around Nuoro?

The caves in the Nuoro region are rich in diverse natural features. You'll encounter impressive stalactites and stalagmites, towering columns like the one in Grotta di Ispinigoli, and unique rock formations. Marine caves like Grotta del Bue Marino feature turquoise waters and underground rivers, while Su Marmuri Cave boasts two small lakes and distinct chambers like the 'Cacti Chamber' and 'Bat Chamber'.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves in Nuoro?

The caves in Nuoro can generally be visited year-round, though specific opening hours may vary seasonally. Many caves, like Su Marmuri Cave, maintain a constant cool temperature (around 10°C), making them a refreshing escape in summer and a sheltered attraction in cooler months. It's always advisable to check the specific cave's operating schedule before planning your visit.

Are there hiking trails near the caves in Nuoro?

Yes, the Nuoro region offers numerous hiking opportunities, often leading to or near caves. For instance, you can hike to Cala Luna, which has several small caves, or explore the Path with Caves in Cala Goloritzé Gorge. You can find more hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking in Nuoro guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves in Nuoro?

Beyond cave exploration, the Nuoro region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find extensive hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and cycling tours that allow you to discover the rugged terrain and beautiful coastline. Many of these routes pass by or offer views of the region's natural wonders, including its caves.

What should I wear when visiting caves in Nuoro?

Given that many caves, like Su Marmuri Cave, maintain a constant cool temperature of around 10°C, it's recommended to bring warm clothing, even during summer. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes with good grip are also essential for navigating potentially damp or uneven cave paths.

Are there any caves near Nuoro that require a guided tour?

Yes, several prominent caves in the Nuoro area, such as Grotta di Ispinigoli and Su Marmuri Cave, can only be visited with an official guide. These tours provide valuable insights into the geology and history of the caves and ensure visitor safety.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves in Nuoro?

Visitors frequently praise the sheer grandeur and unique formations found within the caves, such as the colossal stalagmite in Grotta di Ispinigoli. The turquoise waters and interesting stone formations of marine caves like Grotta del Bue Marino are also highly appreciated. Many also value the historical and archaeological significance, offering a glimpse into ancient human presence in Sardinia.

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