Mountain peaks around Belchidda/Berchidda are a defining feature of this region in northeastern Sardinia, offering diverse landscapes and historical significance. The area is characterized by the prominent Monte Limbara massif, known for its granite formations and dense forests. Nearby, Monte Acuto provides historical context with ancient ruins, while Monte Pulchiana stands as a notable granite monolith in the broader northern Gallura region. These peaks collectively offer a range of natural and historical attractions for exploration.
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Special place and for us Dutch very special because this tomb shows similarities with the dolmens in Drenthe (Netherlands). In addition, it is a very beautiful piece of nature where this tomb is located. From the parking lot it is only a short walk without challenges and recommended for everyone!
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Punta Gjucantinu is the second highest peak of Mount Limbara. You can reach it easily with a path and a short climb. From the top, the view is breathtaking: you have a view that extends from the Gulf of Asinara to the Gennargentu chain. A majestic and fascinating panorama.
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This impressive mountain range is the highest in the region and offers an unmistakable panorama with its two striking granite peaks, Punta sa Berritta and Punta Balistreri. The rugged peaks contrast with the densely forested slopes, which form a green band around the bare peaks with chestnuts, pedunculate oaks, pines, firs and firs. As soon as you reach the summit and look as far as Corsica and the island of Asinara under clear skies, you will understand why so many hikers rave about this place. Your starting point could be the hiking car park below the summit, where the small Madonna della Neve chapel rises from granite rocks. From here you have six different trekking routes available. But maybe you would like to start the adventure in the town of Vallicciola and set off on a hike into the mountain range. Such a circular tour takes between two and a half and four hours, depending on the route. You should be alert on the way, because wild boars roam this area. It is advisable to avoid the forest and take to the road, especially at dusk. Would you like to take a break? Then find a place near the church where you can enjoy the peace and quiet and the view. And when you finally drive along the winding road that takes you into the mountains, you will find that the journey is an adventure in itself. The best time to tour the Monte Limbara mountain range is between May and October. But even in winter, the snow-covered peak offers a charming sight. You need to be sure-footed on your hike, because nature shows its wild side here. But that is precisely what makes this region so charming. So, lace up your hiking boots and set off on a journey of discovery!
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Monte Limbara is the highest mountain massif in northern Sardinia. The two bare granite peaks Punta Balistreri (1,363 m) and Punta sa Berritta (1,359 m) are visible from afar. The slopes of the Monte Limbara massif are forested almost to the summit with chestnut, pedunculate oak, pine, pine and fir trees. (Source: Wikipedia)
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One of the peaks of Monte Limbara with its 1,359 meters. Its name derives from that of a shoemaker from Tempio Pausania who had hidden here after killing the scion of a noble family who had raped his fifteen-year-old daughter. Legend has it that the shoemaker, sought after for years, was never found thanks to the protection of the mountain.
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The Monte Limbara is a mountain chain that you can hike through a wonderful circular tour. We did a 10km loop hike and it was totally worth it. You can take a wonderful break at the church. The drive up along the serpentines is an experience in itself and not without it.
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It is an archaeological monument attributable to the Bronze Age 1700-1400 BC.
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The most prominent peaks include the extensive Monte Limbara massif, known for its granite formations and dense forests. You can also explore Monte Acuto, which holds significant historical importance, and Monte Pulchiana, a unique granite monolith in the broader northern Gallura region.
Monte Limbara is characterized by impressive granite peaks, such as Punta sa Berritta and Punta Balistreri, which reach up to 1,362 meters. The landscape features rugged granite formations shaped by millennia of erosion, alongside dense forests of cork oaks, holm oaks, pines, and chestnuts. You'll also find artificial ponds and diverse wildlife.
Yes, Monte Acuto is particularly rich in history, featuring the ruins of the ancient Castello di Monte Acuto, which was strategically important since Roman times. Archaeological findings include a recently discovered dolmen, numerous tafoni (rock shelters), and artifacts from the Nuragic period to medieval times. The Monte Limbara area also has Nuragic giants' tombs near Tempio Pausania.
The best time for hiking on Monte Limbara is generally between May and October. During these months, the weather is favorable for exploring the trails. However, the snow-covered peaks in winter also offer a charming and picturesque sight.
Monte Limbara offers a variety of well-marked hiking trails, some of which are also suitable for mountain biking. You can find routes ranging from moderate to challenging, such as the Rocky Ascent to Monte Limbara Summit. Many trails lead through stunning natural scenery, past forests, and to panoramic viewpoints like Punta Gjucantinu.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Rocky Ascent to Monte Limbara Summit is a steep and demanding path. Monte Pulchiana is also a favorite destination for climbers due to its challenging rock faces. The climb to Monte Limbara Summit and Telecommunications Towers involves a significant elevation gain, offering extensive views.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can find various routes, including challenging MTB trails like 'Punta Balistrieri sul Monte Limbara' or scenic road cycling routes such as 'Limbara Pass – Scenic Descent Near Nuoro loop from Monti-Telti'. For more details, explore the MTB Trails around Belchidda/Berchidda or Road Cycling Routes around Belchidda/Berchidda guides.
From the summits of Monte Limbara, particularly from Punta sa Berritta and Punta Gjucantinu, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views. On clear days, these extend across the Gallura coast, the hinterland, the Gulf of Asinara, and even as far as Corsica. From Monte Pulchiana, you'll see the surrounding Gallura hills and towns.
Yes, at about 1,000 meters on Monte Limbara, you'll find a charming country church dedicated to the Madonna della Neve, which serves as a starting point for several trekking routes. The summit also hosts the Telecommunications Towers and the remains of an old NATO radar station.
Monte Pulchiana is recognized as the largest granite monolith (inselberg) in Sardinia. Its distinctive rounded, 'panettone-like' shape and yellowish-pink rock make it stand out. The surrounding landscape is filled with unique rock formations like tafoni and thor, offering excellent opportunities for trekking, climbing, and nature photography.
Visitors frequently rave about the unmistakable panoramic views from the summits, especially on clear days when you can see as far as Corsica. The contrast between the rugged granite peaks and the densely forested slopes is highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the diverse hiking routes and the sense of discovery in this wild natural environment.
Yes, for a moderate hiking experience, you could consider the 'At the foot of Mount Limbara' route, which is about 8.2 km long. Another option is the 'Tilles Felsenmeer – View of Monte Limbara loop from Santa Maria de la Neve', covering approximately 10.2 km. You can find more details in the Hiking around Belchidda/Berchidda guide.


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