Best mountain passes around Lòcula/Loculi are found near the municipality of Loculi, situated at a low elevation of 26 meters in Sardinia, Italy. The area is overlooked by Mount Albo, a limestone massif extending for approximately 20 kilometers, with peaks reaching 1,127 meters. While Loculi itself is in a plain, the adjacent Mount Albo offers scenic drives and marked paths for hiking. This region provides a mountainous landscape with diverse outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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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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Absolutely cool to cycle here
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Super nice driveway with little traffic
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The climb to the Passo di Genna Silana starting from Orosei, follows the splendid SS125 Orientale Sarda towards the south. It is a long route, whose real climb begins after passing Dorgali. In total it is 40 kilometers for 1000 meters of altitude difference. You pedal in the wild heart of the Supramonte, offering spectacular views up to the 1017 meters of the pass.
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Generic highlight in the hinterland
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Panoramic road, very beautiful
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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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The most popular mountain passes in the area include the Monte Albo Scenic Mountain Road, known for its light-colored limestone rocks, gorges, and caves, often referred to as the “Sardinian Dolomites.” Another highly appreciated spot is the Monte Albo Panoramic Road (SP3 & SP38), offering expansive vistas and fantastic mountain views. Visitors also enjoy the Pass With Scenic View for its unique environment and quiet plateau.
The mountain passes in this region are unique due to their location around the majestic Mount Albo, a limestone massif characterized by dramatic vertical cliffs, extensive karst features like sinkholes and caves, and a rich biodiversity. The area offers stunning views of what is often called the “Sardinian Dolomites,” providing a distinct natural experience.
Yes, the area is very popular for cycling. Highlights like the Monte Albo Scenic Mountain Road and the Monte Albo Panoramic Road (SP3 & SP38) are well-regarded by cyclists for their beautiful scenery and low traffic. You can find various cycling routes, including road cycling and gravel biking, around Lòcula/Loculi. For more detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Lòcula/Loculi or Gravel biking around Lòcula/Loculi guides.
Absolutely. Mount Albo offers numerous marked paths, historically used by charcoal burners and shepherds, that lead to its peaks. These trails provide an immersive experience in an area rich in biodiversity. While Loculi itself is low-lying, the adjacent Mount Albo massif provides a mountainous landscape with diverse outdoor activities, including hiking. You can find more hiking options in the Mountain Passes around Lòcula/Loculi guide.
From the mountain passes and viewpoints, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, the Monte Albo Panoramic Road (SP3 & SP38) offers fantastic mountain views and wide vistas into the country. From the summits of Mount Albo, hikers can enjoy expansive views of the Baronia region, northern Barbagia, and on clear days, the Tyrrhenian coast and the island of Tavolara.
Mount Albo is a geological marvel. Its limestone composition has created impressive karst phenomena, including gorges, caves, and a unique 'lunar' landscape in some northern parts. The massif is also a recognized biodiversity hotspot, offering a chance to see diverse flora and fauna.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal. Visitors have noted that late September offers very little to no traffic on roads like the Monte Albo Panoramic Road (SP3 & SP38), making it pleasant for scenic drives and cycling. Spring is also highlighted for beautiful passes with great views and minimal traffic.
While specific family-friendly trails are not explicitly detailed for the passes, the marked paths on Mount Albo offer varying difficulties. The scenic drives, such as the Monte Albo Scenic Mountain Road, provide an accessible way for families to enjoy the stunning landscapes and views together.
Mount Albo is a biodiversity hotspot. While exploring the trails and natural areas, you might have the chance to spot local wildlife, including mouflons and royal eagles, which inhabit this mountainous region.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning scenery and the sense of tranquility. Many highlight the 'fantastic mountain views and wide view into the country' from high roads, the 'unique environment' of quiet plateaus, and the 'beautiful pass with great views and hardly any traffic' in spring. The light-colored limestone rocks and the 'Sardinian Dolomites' nickname also contribute to the area's appeal.
Yes, the Ascent to Passo di Genna Silana from Orosei is a long and challenging route. It covers 40 kilometers with 1000 meters of altitude difference, cycling through the wild heart of the Supramonte and offering spectacular views up to the pass at 1017 meters.


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