Mountain peaks around Brucei/Burcei are located in southeastern Sardinia, Italy, a region characterized by its natural environment and diverse landscapes. Burcei is a mountain village situated on the eastern side of Monte di Serpeddì, offering a blend of natural features and historical significance. The area is known for its wild nature, Mediterranean scrub, and forests, providing varied terrain for outdoor exploration. This destination features several distinct peaks and natural monuments.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Insane view, great hiking trail. You need a bit of fitness. Definitely worth it.
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a window overlooking the entire south-eastern coast
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Punta Serpeddì, the highest point of the Sarrabus mountains, offers spectacular views that embrace the south-eastern coast of Sardinia. At 1,069 meters, it is an ideal place for excursions, offering a complete immersion in the wild nature and Mediterranean scrub that characterizes this region.
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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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Mountain tour for experienced hikers
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I recommend to bring as equipment: Waterproof, 2 liters of water and comfort food because the climb that leads to the viewpoint requires intense physical effort. Once you arrive you will be greeted by a beautiful panorama overlooking San Priamo_Castiadas_Costa Rei, recommended to be done only on sunny days so as not to encounter the fog present especially in the morning.
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The region offers several impressive spots. You can visit Punta Serpeddì, the highest point of the Sarrabus mountains, offering spectacular views of the south-eastern coast. Another popular choice is Summit Viewpoint, Monti dei Sette Fratelli, known for its extensive views and challenges in sure-footedness. For a panorama overlooking the south-eastern coast, consider Baccu Malu Viewpoint.
The landscape is characterized by wild nature, Mediterranean scrub, and forests. You'll encounter diverse terrain, from challenging climbs to intermediate trails. Highlights like Perda Sub'e Pari showcase unique granite rock formations within splendid holm oak and cork forests.
Yes, many trails offer significant challenges. The climb to Baccu Malu Viewpoint requires intense physical effort. Punta Serpeddì is recommended for those with a good workout routine, especially for MTB or Gravel cycling. Additionally, the Sa Colonia Climb (Monti dei Sette Fratelli) features significant slopes reaching up to 18%.
It's crucial to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months. For example, a tip for Summit Viewpoint, Monti dei Sette Fratelli explicitly warns to 'always start with plenty of water!' For the intense climb to Baccu Malu Viewpoint, it's recommended to bring at least 2 liters of water, comfort food, and waterproof gear.
Hiking durations vary depending on the peak and your pace. For instance, reaching Summit Viewpoint, Monti dei Sette Fratelli, which is about 6 km, can take approximately 3.5 hours, involving constant challenges in sure-footedness.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including difficult routes like the Su Guenyane - Ancient Cork Oak loop. There are also cycling routes, such as the challenging Scenic Road Above Capo Ferrato loop, and running trails like the Baccu Malu Viewpoint – Sette Fratelli Forest loop.
Yes, the region is known for its natural monuments. Perda Sub'e Pari, meaning 'one stone above another,' is a spectacular granite rock also known as Garibaldi's head due to its resemblance to the hero's profile. It's immersed in the holm oak and cork forest of the Sette Fratelli park and even contains a maze of tunnels.
Based on visitor tips, early May can be pleasant, as temperatures are not yet too warm. However, it's always advisable to check local weather conditions. For viewpoints like Baccu Malu Viewpoint, it's recommended to visit on sunny days to ensure clear panoramic views and avoid morning fog.
Visitors appreciate the complete immersion in wild nature and Mediterranean scrub. The spectacular views, especially from high points like Punta Serpeddì, which embrace the south-eastern coast of Sardinia, are a major draw. The physical challenge and sense of accomplishment from reaching these summits are also highly valued.
Many trails, such as the one leading to Summit Viewpoint, Monti dei Sette Fratelli, constantly challenge your sure-footedness. While not always critical, it's important to be prepared for varied and potentially uneven terrain. Wearing appropriate hiking footwear with good grip is highly recommended.
Yes, some peaks are accessible by bike for experienced riders. Punta Serpeddì, for example, has a path feasible for both MTB and Gravel, though it requires a good workout and is recommended for experts used to independent pedaling. You can find more options in the cycling guide for Brucei/Burcei.


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