Endless caves, towering dunes, ancient trees and deep canyons. Welcome to Sardinia — a journey through the wildest and most authentic island of the Mediterranean.
A land of records and wonders, where nature is never content with being merely beautiful: it wants to astonish, to outdo itself, and to remain unforgettable.
Here, every landscape tells a record, and every record tells a story.
In the Belly of the Earth: The Eternal Breath of Bue Marino
Beneath the white cliffs of the Gulf of Orosei lies a labyrinth of water and stone that seems endless.
The Su Molente – Bue Marino – Codula di Luna karst system, stretching for over 70 kilometers, is the longest in Italy and one of the most spectacular in Europe.
Its sculpted chambers, underground lakes, and the lingering memory of the Mediterranean monk seal make it a place suspended between myth and geology.
📍 Location: Gulf of Orosei
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Piscinas: Where the Wind Builds Cathedrals of Sand
In the heart of the Costa Verde, the sea meets the desert.
The Piscinas dunes, rising up to 60 meters high and among the tallest in Europe, guard Italy’s longest beach — over 7 kilometers of untouched sand.
It’s a landscape of light and silence, a WWF oasis, where the only sound is the whisper of the mistral wind.
📍 Location: Arbus, Costa Verde
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Sa Reina: The Silent Queen of S’Ortu Mannu
In the park of S’Ortu Mannu, in Villamassargia, stands Sa Reina, an ancient wild olive tree considered one of the largest and oldest in Italy.
With its 12-meter circumference and nearly nine centuries of life, it reigns over an age-old olive grove where time itself seems to have taken root.
📍 Location: Villamassargia, Sulcis-Iglesiente
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Su Gorropu: The Cathedral of Silence
Among the mountains of Barbagia, Su Gorropu opens like a wound in the earth.
With sheer walls rising 500 meters high, it is considered one of the deepest canyons in Europe.
Those who cross it live a nearly mystical experience — the breath of the wind, the echo of the stone, the slow heartbeat of nature.
📍 Location: Urzulei, Gulf of Orosei
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Capo Mannu: Where the Wind Creates Giants
In the Sinis Peninsula, among cliffs and salt flats, the mistral never rests.
At Capo Mannu, it shapes the highest waves in the Mediterranean, sometimes reaching over 5 meters.
This is the realm of the wind and a surfers’ paradise, a natural stage where Sardinia reveals its wildest strength and freedom.
📍 Location: San Vero Milis, Oristano area
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Su Gologone: The Living Heart of Barbagia
Among the mountains of Oliena, from a narrow fissure in the rock, springs Su Gologone, the most abundant karst spring in Italy.
Its turquoise waters flow like living veins through the stone, giving birth to legends and inspiring poets, photographers, and travelers alike.
📍 Location: Oliena, Barbagia
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Lake Omodeo: The Sleeping Sea Between the Hills
In the heart of the island lies Lake Omodeo, one of the largest artificial basins in Europe.
Its waters conceal the remains of ancient nuraghi and vanished villages, turning every sunset into a meditation on time.
It is an inland sea — vast, silent, and timeless — that tells the fragile balance between nature and memory.
📍 Location: Abbasanta – Ula Tirso, Barigadu
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An Island of Records, a World of Emotions
Every natural record in Sardinia is a new way to tell the story of its wild and genuine soul.
Whether it’s an endless cave or a tree that has witnessed the passing of centuries, each place invites you to slow down, to listen, and to be amazed.