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Point of Interest

Dorgali

Dorgali links the Supramonte mountains to the Gulf of Orosei, featuring canyons, caves, and iconic beaches such as Cala Luna. Rich in artisanal traditions and wild nature, it is an ideal destination for those who love adventure, hiking, and authentic Sardinian experiences.

The Municipality

Dorgali is a charming town in central-eastern Sardinia, nestled between the mountains of the Supramonte and the clear waters of the Gulf of Orosei. Its territory, one of the largest and most diverse on the island, contains a natural heritage of extraordinary beauty, featuring limestone plateaus, deep canyons, karst caves, forests, and some of the most spectacular coasts in the Mediterranean.

The town maintains a strong cultural identity, visible in its folk traditions, costumes, and local crafts. Woodworking, leatherworking, and carpet-making reflect ancient knowledge passed down through generations. The historic center, with its stone houses, inner courtyards, and notable churches such as Santa Caterina d’Alessandria, tells the story of a community deeply connected to its roots.

From the municipal territory, visitors can reach iconic sites such as the Gorropu Gorge, one of the deepest canyons in Europe, and inland caves, while the coastline reveals stunning spots like Cala Luna, Cala Sisine, and Cala Cartoe, characterized by white cliffs and turquoise waters. The area is ideal for hiking, caving, climbing, and outdoor activities, where nature and adventure coexist in perfect harmony.

In this context of deep connection to the land, the preservation of agricultural biodiversity plays a fundamental role. In Dorgali, key custodians safeguard traditional varieties: Maria Salvatorina Ignazia Patteri preserves numerous fruit varieties, including the Appiu Apple, Miali Apple, Trempa Orrùbia Apple, Pira Bau Pear, and the various Camusina Pears of Bonarcado, Sassari, and Vallermosa; Cristina Lai is the guardian of the Ogliastrina Olive. Thanks to their dedication, this valuable agricultural heritage continues to be protected and passed on, helping to maintain the rural and cultural identity of Dorgali.

What you will find in this point of interest:

  • 8Biodiversity
  • 2Farmers
  • 0Experiences
  • 2Paths

Technical information

Province:
NU
Population:
8247
Surface:
226.50 km²
Altitude:
387 m s.l.m.

Local breeders and farmers

Biodiversity

Paths in the territory

Tipology:
Path

The 100 Towers Trail

The 100 Towers Trail is one of the most spectacular trekking routes in the Mediterranean: a large loop that runs along the entire perimeter of Sardinia, following the coastline. Its name comes from the more than one hundred coastal towers built from the 16th century to defend the island against seaborne raids, now transformed into scenic viewpoints and iconic elements of the Sardinian landscape.

The trail passes through an extraordinary variety of environments: wild beaches, cliffs, headlands, wetlands, dunes, pine forests, rocky coasts, and small fishing villages. It is a route that combines the allure of the sea with the depth of history, offering hikers a slow journey along one of Europe’s most pristine coastlines. Ideal for experienced trekkers and anyone wishing to explore Sardinia from a unique perspective, always suspended between land and sea.

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Tipology:
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Pilgrimage of the Blessed

The Pilgrimage of the Blessed crosses some of the most authentic territories of Sardinia, linking villages, churches, and sites associated with figures of holiness and popular devotion. The route winds through Barbagia, the Supramonte, and the eastern coast, passing through landscapes of great natural and cultural value.

It is an intimate and reflective journey that encourages a slow pace and contemplation, ideal for those seeking a spiritual experience deeply connected to the culture and life of local communities. Along the way, travelers encounter historic villages, mountain trails, and spectacular panoramas, in a continuous balance between nature and faith.

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