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Around Tuones — Ring tour in the Supramonte of Oliena, Orgosolo and Urzulei - Su Sercone

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Around Tuones — Ring tour in the Supramonte of Oliena, Orgosolo and Urzulei - Su Sercone

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Around Tuones — Ring tour in the Supramonte of Oliena, Orgosolo and Urzulei - Su Sercone

01:59

5.61km

310m

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Hike the difficult 3.5-mile Around Tuones ring tour to Su Sercone, Europe's deepest karst sinkhole, in Sardinia's Supramonte.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Supramonte di Oliena, Orgosolo e Urzulei - Su Sercone

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185 m

View of Oliena and Nuoro from Daddana

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Daddana is a panoramic crossroads at 960 meters above sea level, overlooking Oliena and Nuoro, on the western side of Supramonte. Along the path, at 930 meters above sea level, you come across the Daddana spring.

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987 m

Sas Prunas is a vantage point with a well-developed picnic area at 870 meters above sea level on the western slope of the Supramonte mountain range. Dominating in the view …

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3.74 km

The Coop Enis Monte Maccione is a mountain restaurant and hotel. In addition to traditional Sardinian cuisine, it offers a very special atmosphere halfway up (641 m) on the slopes …

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5.17 km

Tuones Lookout and Picnic Area

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Tuones is a viewing point with picnic area at 1024 m above sea level on the western slope of the Supramonte mountains. The view extends over Oliena and the Monte Ortobene to the regional capital Nuoro.

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5.23 km

Cuile of Su Vaduleddu

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The Cuile is an intermediate summit on the western slope of the Supramonte Mountains at 1000 m above sea level. At its foot is a open, unmanaged small, stone mountain …

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5.61 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.12 km

1.05 km

442 m

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2.69 km

1.68 km

1.15 km

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Around Tuones ring tour?

This route is classified as difficult. It involves significant elevation gain and challenging descents over rugged, uneven terrain, including karst gorges and rocky paths. Hikers should have good fitness, agility, and be sure-footed. Sturdy hiking shoes are essential.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this hike?

The terrain is diverse and rugged, typical of the Supramonte region. You'll navigate karst gorges with large holm oaks, ascend through dense forests of holm oaks, junipers, and phylliree, and traverse rocky and stony paths. Expect physically demanding sections with steep ascents and long descents over furrowed ground.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The primary highlight is the immense Su Sercone sinkhole, Europe's deepest karst sinkhole. Other notable points include panoramic views from Daddana, the Sas Prunas Viewpoint and Picnic Area, and the Tuones Lookout and Picnic Area. You might also encounter ancient nuraghi and traditional sheepfolds like the Cuile of Su Vaduleddu.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The Supramonte region is best explored during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are milder. Summers can be very hot, making the strenuous climbs more challenging, while winters might bring colder weather and potentially more difficult conditions on the rugged terrain.

Are dogs allowed on the Around Tuones ring tour?

While the Supramonte generally allows dogs, given the wild nature of this specific trail, the presence of wildlife like mouflons, and the challenging terrain, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash. Ensure your dog is fit enough for a difficult hike and carry enough water for them.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail?

Based on the provided information, there is no mention of specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking the Around Tuones ring tour. However, it's always a good practice to check with local tourism offices or park authorities before your visit for any updated regulations.

Where can I park to access the trailhead?

As this is a ring tour, the starting and ending points are typically the same. Specific parking details for the trailhead are not provided in the available information. We recommend checking the komoot tour details or local maps for the most convenient parking areas near the starting point of the loop.

Does this trail connect with other hiking routes?

Yes, this route intersects with several other trails. Significant portions of the tour overlap with the TranSardinia stage 3 (75%), SICAI Ciclo (73%), and Sentiero Italia - Tappa Z15 (41%). Smaller sections also coincide with B401 - Oliena - Monte Corrasi (32%) and Sentiero Italia - Tappa Z14 (21%).

What kind of wildlife might I encounter?

The Supramonte is home to diverse wildlife. Hikers might spot mouflons, a type of wild sheep, and various bird species, including eagles. The ancient forests also host unique flora, such as centuries-old yew trees within the Su Sercone sinkhole.

Is there any accommodation or food available near the trail?

While the trail itself is in a wild area, the Coop Enis Monte Maccione Restaurant & Hotel is a highlight along the route, offering a potential stop for food or accommodation. For more options, you would need to look in nearby towns like Oliena, Orgosolo, or Urzulei.

What should I bring for this difficult hike?

Given the trail's difficulty and rugged terrain, you should bring sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), a first-aid kit, and a reliable map or GPS device. Trekking poles can also be very helpful for stability on ascents and descents.

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