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Indian summer – my idea of a perfect lazy day – Sardinia unknown
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A four season guide to Sardinia. October 12, 2015. November 27, 2015. Indian summer – my idea of a perfect lazy day. The idea came up the day before actually while we were drinking some beers with friends (as far as I’m concerned it’s always a good starting point). As weather forecast had said that it would be warm and sunny the day after we decided to go for it and since Marco and Patrizia have a weekend house in. Very close to the beach the deal was done. But now let’s get to the point. The next couple...
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Monte Limbara – Sardinia unknown
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A four season guide to Sardinia. April 9, 2016. April 19, 2016. It really is unbelievable people! I’ve got the feeling that one lifetime won’t be enough to see all these stunning places Sardinia has to offer. But one step at a time I will try to show you as much as possible but the real deal would be if you could see it for yourselves. Photos, images, maps, videos might give a hint what I’m talking about but having a view of. Now is the time! Hiking, trekking, climbing, canyoning. Or something that has.
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Supramonte – Hikers’ paradise – Sardinia unknown
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A four season guide to Sardinia. November 1, 2015. December 1, 2015. Supramonte – Hikers’ paradise. You can find a detailed description of this area here ( http:/ bit.ly/1W1KpiX. But basically we’re talking about the. Of the island called. This territory has it all: mountains, highlands, canyons and a stunning coastline. In fact it is a paradise for. Hiking, trekking, canyoning. But you don’t go to Supramonte. Especially if it’s the first time! This is his kingdom. Info here: http:/ bit.ly/1PPw8Rv. What ...
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The haunted villa of Sassari – Sardinia unknown
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A four season guide to Sardinia. June 4, 2015. December 1, 2015. The haunted villa of Sassari. Now that summer has arrived going on a hike is becoming increasingly difficult. A full day walking requires a lot of energy and a certain amount of water. Many of the treks you can find on this blog (and hopefully many to come yet) can still be done in the summer but I would advise a shortened version of them unless you want to turn it into a military training …. Waterfall of Capo Nieddu. I’ve got a feeli...
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Summertime – Sardinia unknown
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A four season guide to Sardinia. July 14, 2015. December 1, 2015. We’ve had a particularly hot summer in Sardinia so far. Temperature has been rising since June and some days are extremely scorching (around 40 degrees) so you have to find a way to deal with it. This time I will show you a couple of my favourite places in north Sardinia where we usually go with friends. But first of all let me introduce you the one and only. The inseparable equipment of everyone with some dignity! Warriors of the summer.
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Up – Canyons and Ridges – Sardinia unknown
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A four season guide to Sardinia. November 27, 2015. January 13, 2016. Up – Canyons and Ridges. When Andrea from hikingsardinia.com. Contacted me on twitter saying: “hey, why don’t you come with me on my next hike in. 8221; I was more than enthusiastic about it. So was my friend Matteo who is always up to something whether it is surf or offroad. So when we met for the first time at around 9 o’clock in the morning at the feet of. First glimpse on the path that leads to the ancient world. This is the area of.
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Walk, climb, hike, swim – It’s fall in Sardinia – Sardinia unknown
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A four season guide to Sardinia. November 27, 2015. December 1, 2015. Walk, climb, hike, swim – It’s fall in Sardinia. You might as well use this as brief guide on what to do in this period of the year in north Sardinia and you’ll find the links to some places I visit regularly but have already written about. So make yourself comfortable and enjoy the trip into the stunning Sardinian fall. Lago di Gusana near Ovodda. The historic homes of the town open their backyards to a gastronomic and artistic journey.
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Sardinia in every season – let us take you there! – Sardinia unknown
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A four season guide to Sardinia. January 4, 2016. January 7, 2016. Sardinia in every season – let us take you there! First of all I’d like to thank you for your patience in these last few weeks. If you’re reading this letter it means that you’ve found me on the this new site too and I’m really glad that you did. Has improved recently and I’ve been working on this project in every spare moment in this last month. Since I don’t want to steal your time I’ll make it brief. 4 season guide in Sardinia. If you ...
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Anyone for skiing, snowboarding or sledging? Yes you can! – Sardinia unknown
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A four season guide to Sardinia. March 9, 2016. March 9, 2016. Anyone for skiing, snowboarding or sledging? Well if you thought that there’s only. Walking, trekking, hiking, climbing, torrenting, canyoning, kayaking, bouldering, diving, paragliding and cycling. In Sardinia you were completely wrong! Sledging, skiing, snowshoeing and snowboarding. Too Didn’t see that coming, did you? This is a short video. On how I got myself humiliated by a 5 years old kid on the ski run riding a sled! At your disposal w...
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Into the wild – Sardinia unknown
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A four season guide to Sardinia. August 25, 2016. August 28, 2016. Here we back again in the wonderland called Supramonte. As you might recall from previous posts. This magnificent rocky area of. Has countless paths and breathtaking views everywhere. This particular 30km long trek begins near the village of Orgosolo. Which is worth a visit for its unique murales) and takes 2 days to go through. What’s there to see? Right from the beginning, thousands of years old nuraghe. Do not underestimate the high te...