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Jogging around Aritzu/Aritzo offers routes through the rugged terrain of the Gennargentu Mountains in Sardinia. The region is characterized by significant elevation changes, leading to high mountain passes and panoramic viewpoints. Runners can expect challenging trails that traverse mountainous landscapes, often featuring loops around prominent peaks. The area provides a natural setting for those seeking demanding running experiences.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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runners
18.1km
02:37
690m
690m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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14.0km
01:57
530m
530m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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14.8km
02:10
540m
540m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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46.8km
05:37
1,430m
1,430m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great view. Beautiful area.
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At 1,834 meters, Punta La Marmora is the highest peak in the whole of Sardinia. It is located in the Gennargentu massif, between the municipalities of Arzana and Desulo, and is named after the general and scientist Alberto Ferrero della Marmora, who described the Sardinian island in two scientific-literary works.
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It may not be obvious that Sardinia's highest mountain is crowned by an imposing summit cross, but it seems completely natural to the mountain hiker. A base made of natural stone from the surrounding area forms the lower level of this small sacred monument. A round column bears the Latin inscription "Ave Crux spes unica" (loosely translated "Hail [Holy] Cross, [our] only hope") and continues further up - almost seamlessly - into the longitudinal beam of the cross. Like many other summit crosses, it is comparatively simple in its design and has no corpus, but is certainly dignified.
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With an all-mountain mountain bike you can do almost everything on the bike, both uphill and downhill
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Treasure chest with everything possible and a summit book.
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Imagine standing on the highest point in Sardinia, Punta La Marmora, and your gaze sweeps over the entire island. On a clear day you can even see the silhouettes of Corsica on the horizon. You can put this experience into practice by hiking to the summit of this 1,834 meter high elevation. Ideally, start your tour in the parking area at Rifugio Sa Crista or Rifugio S’Arena near Desulo. The route is not short at 15.5 kilometers, but it rewards you with an incredible variety of landscapes. Within a walking time of three and a half to four and a half hours, you will cross picturesque forests, pass flowering meadows and hike across impressive boulder and craggy terrain. Among other things, it goes over the summits of Bruncu Spina and Punta Paulinu. As you climb from Bruncu Spina towards Punta La Marmora, a huge summit cross might lead you astray. But don't be fooled, because the true summit is only reached when you reach the small rock pyramid that marks the top of La Marmora. The peak itself was named after the general and scientist Alberto Ferrero della Marmora, who described Sardinia in detail in his works. His love for the island will become clear to you at the summit when you enjoy the breathtaking view. You should be well prepared for this hike. This means: Sturdy hiking boots, enough water and sun protection should be in your luggage. If you need refreshment in between, you can stop off in the towns of Desulo or Fonni. The months from June to September are ideal for the tour. But Punta La Marmora is actually a year-round hiking destination for everyone who is looking for something special. Ready for this adventure? Then lace up your hiking boots and experience Sardinia at its best!
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The running trails in Aritzu/Aritzo are characterized by the rugged terrain of the Gennargentu Mountains. You can expect significant elevation changes, leading to high mountain passes and panoramic viewpoints. The routes are generally challenging, traversing mountainous landscapes.
The jogging routes listed for Aritzu/Aritzo are all classified as difficult, featuring significant climbs and descents through mountainous terrain. There are no easy or moderate routes highlighted in this selection, making them more suitable for experienced runners.
For those seeking longer distances, the region offers challenging routes like the Punta La Marmora Summit Cross – Summit of Punta La Marmora loop from Monti del Gennargentu, which spans over 25 miles (41 km). Another option is the View of Desulo – Genna 'e Crobu loop from Belvì-Aritzo, covering nearly 30 miles (47 km).
Yes, the routes in Aritzu/Aritzo are known for their panoramic viewpoints. Trails often lead to high mountain passes offering expansive views across the Gennargentu range. For example, the Summit of Punta La Marmora and Mount Bruncu Spina are prominent natural monuments that offer stunning vistas.
Yes, the region boasts several beautiful natural attractions. You might encounter waterfalls such as Cascata Maggiore, Aymerich Park or Pirincanes Waterfall. The area also features gorges like Riu Calaresu in Gola di Pirincanes and the View of the Sa Pranedda Gorge.
Spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for running in the Gennargentu Mountains, offering milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summers can be very hot, especially at lower elevations, while winters can bring snow and icy conditions to the higher peaks, making some trails more challenging or inaccessible.
Many of the featured running routes in Aritzu/Aritzo are indeed loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Bruncu Spina - Punta La Marmora Loop and the Monte Brancu Spina — Loop in the Gennargentu Mountains.
Over 70 runners have explored the varied terrain of Aritzu/Aritzo using komoot. While specific ratings are not available, the routes are frequently chosen by those seeking demanding running experiences through high-altitude mountain scenery and rugged landscapes.
Yes, you might find facilities such as a Picnic area with a beautiful view, which can be a great spot for a break or to enjoy the scenery during or after your run.
Given the mountainous nature of the region, you should expect significant challenges including steep ascents and descents, rocky paths, and potentially exposed sections. The routes are classified as difficult, requiring good physical condition and appropriate gear.
Yes, for those interested in exploring caves, the Grotta Is Janas is a notable natural monument in the vicinity of Aritzu/Aritzo, offering an interesting geological feature to discover.


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