MOUNT LIMBARA

Mount Limbara is a massif in northeastern Sardinia, on the border between Gallura and Logudoro. It plays a relevant role in the history of climbing: the first-ever climbs in Sardinia were undertaken here. It is also famous for the so-called ‘Via delle Acque’, a 30-kilometre itinerary leading to countless high-quality soft water springs all along the slopes. A total of 29 springs and fountains were counted, all of them made of granite and surrounded by greenery, in perfect harmony with the environment. You can visit them following several specific paths, equipped with rest and picnic areas.
With bated breath, you will admire a majestic granitic massif shaped by wind and water, whitened by snow in winter and brightened by a myriad of green shades during the other seasons.

Rocks shaped by time prevail in this landscape, surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation.