Natural monuments around Brucei/Burcei showcase the diverse landscapes of this mountain village in southeastern Sardinia, Italy. Situated at an altitude of 700 meters on the eastern side of Monte di Serpeddì, the area features lush vegetation, panoramic views, and significant natural formations. It offers a variety of ecosystems, including forests, Mediterranean scrub, gorges, and granite rock formations. This region provides opportunities to explore unique geological features and rich biodiversity.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Perda Sub 'e Pari, meaning "one stone above another", is a spectacular granite rock with a unique appearance. Also known as Garibaldi's head due to its resemblance to the hero's profile, it dominates the surrounding area, immersed in the splendid holm oak and cork forest of the Sette Fratelli park. Inside there is a maze of tunnels that cross the mountain.
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Warning: always start with plenty of water!
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Beautiful paths among the rocks
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We were here at the beginning of May 2024. Thank God it wasn't too warm. Unfortunately, we didn't have any water with us. We thought: it's only 6 km. In the end, it took us almost 3.5 hours. OK - we're not the youngest anymore. But it was worth it. You're constantly challenged in terms of sure-footedness, but it was never really critical.
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The Pedra de sa Mitra is a granite rock located near Castiadas. This granite group called the Sphinx is visible from the Sette Fratelli slope. It is also called Sa Pedra de Sa Mitra because the rock formation recalls the papal miter.
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A magnificent path that will lead you to Mont'Arbu skirting bizarre stones and stupendous panoramic views
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Great paths between rocks with always beautiful views of the surrounding peaks
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The Burcei area is rich in diverse natural features. You can discover impressive Rock formations at Monti dei Sette Fratelli, which offer stunning views of the surrounding peaks. Another highlight is the Perda Sub'e Pari, a spectacular granite rock also known as Garibaldi's head, featuring a maze of tunnels. The region also boasts the Rio Cannas Gorge with its cascades and water-sculpted granite walls, and the expansive greenery of Parco dei Sette Fratelli, known for its diverse ecosystems and fresh water springs.
Yes, the Burcei area offers family-friendly options. The Maidopis Botanical Garden is a great choice, featuring endemic Mediterranean flora and opportunities to spot small herds of deer in its repopulation enclosure. The broader Parco dei Sette Fratelli also has numerous trails suitable for families, allowing for exploration of forests and diverse landscapes.
The natural monuments around Burcei are surrounded by a variety of hiking trails. Within the Parco dei Sette Fratelli, you'll find paths winding through forests, Mediterranean scrub, and past unique granite formations like the Boulders of Monti dei Sette Fratelli, offering panoramic views. Many trails are considered intermediate difficulty, providing rewarding experiences for nature enthusiasts.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the area around Burcei is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking, cycling, and mountain biking on numerous routes. For example, there are challenging cycling routes like the 'Arcu e Tidu Climb – Giants' Tomb of Is Concias loop' or MTB trails such as the 'Mushroom Rock - Monti dei Sette Fratelli Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Brucei/Burcei, Cycling around Brucei/Burcei, and MTB Trails around Brucei/Burcei guides.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments double as excellent viewpoints. The Rock formations at Monti dei Sette Fratelli and the Boulders of Monti dei Sette Fratelli both offer stupendous panoramic views. Additionally, from the Arcu e Tidu Pass on State Road 125, you can enjoy breathtaking views, including the bay of Cagliari from about 400 meters above sea level. Monte di Serpeddì, where Burcei is situated, also provides sweeping panoramic vistas.
The Burcei area, with its Mediterranean climate, is generally pleasant for visiting natural monuments during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is milder, making hiking and outdoor activities more comfortable. Summer can be hot, while winter offers a different, often quieter, experience with cooler temperatures.
The Parco dei Sette Fratelli, often called the 'green lung' of Sardinia, is home to diverse wildlife and flora. Within the park, especially in the valley of the Rio Brabaisu, you might spot rare animal species. The Maidopis Botanical Garden specifically showcases endemic Mediterranean flora, and you can often see small herds of deer. The forests are characterized by holm oaks and alders, and the Rio Cannas Gorge features colorful oleanders.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not always listed, generally, natural parks and popular natural monuments in Sardinia, including Parco dei Sette Fratelli, have designated parking areas or roadside spots near their main access points. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival or consult detailed maps for specific trailheads.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views and unique geological formations. The 'great paths between rocks with always beautiful views of the surrounding peaks' at the Rock formations at Monti dei Sette Fratelli are highly appreciated. The 'magnificent path that will lead you to Mont'Arbu skirting bizarre stones and stupendous panoramic views' at the Boulders of Monti dei Sette Fratelli also receives high praise. The unique appearance of Perda Sub'e Pari and the 'fantastic views towards Costa Rei' from Sa Pedra de Sa Mitra are also frequently highlighted.
While focusing on Burcei, the broader Ogliastra region in Sardinia does feature other significant natural monuments. These include Pedra Longa in Baunei, a 128-meter tall limestone pinnacle rising from the sea, and the Arch of Goloritzè, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rocky arch and 143-meter limestone pinnacle. Another notable site is Perda 'e Liana in Gairo, a slender vertical tower reaching 1293 meters.
Burcei is a mountain village, and while it may not have an extensive array of options, you can typically find local cafes and pubs within the village itself. These establishments offer a chance to relax and refuel after exploring the natural monuments. Specific names are best found by exploring the village upon arrival.


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