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Discover Casa Purple Surroundings: Cala Gonone and the Gulf of Orosei



Welcome to Cala Gonone, one of Sardinia's most fascinating destinations, where the crystal clear sea meets the grandeur of the Supramonte mountains, creating a unique and unspoiled landscape. With its 225 km² of territory, Cala Gonone belongs to the municipality of Dorgali and is among the largest and most varied on the island.



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Beaches

Cala Luna, with its large natural caves is one of the icons of Sardinia. Cala Mariolu enchants with the contrast between its white pebbles and transparent sea, while Cala Goloritzé, recognized as a UNESCO heritage site, amazes with its majestic natural rock arch. Sos Dorroles beach, perfect for watching the sunset in an atmosphere of absolute quiet.

The caves

The spectacular Sea Ox Caves, once a refuge for the monk seal, now an intricate labyrinth of stalactites and stalagmites reflected in crystal-clear underground waters. The area's underwater world is a true paradise for caving and diving enthusiasts, who can discover a rich and unspoiled marine environment here.

The Nuragic Village of Tiscali

Hidden in the mountains of Supramonte, the Nuragic Village of Tiscali is one of Sardinia's most fascinating archaeological testimonies. This thousand-year-old site, built within a natural sinkhole, offers a journey through time among the ruins of the ancient Nuragic civilization.

Gorropu Gorges

Called the "Grand Canyon of Europe," the Gorropu Gorges are one of Sardinia's most spectacular rock formations. Up to 500 meters high and just a few meters wide in some places, these gorges represent one of the most striking trekking destinations on the island.

The Sources of Su Gologone

One of the area's most fascinating natural spectacles is undoubtedly the karst spring of Su Gologone, which gushes from the mountain with clear waters of an intense turquoise color. This magical place, nestled between limestone cliffs, is a peaceful oasis perfect for a refreshing stop.

Blue Wilderness Trail

For experienced hikers, the Wild Blue Trail is one of Sardinia's most fascinating challenges. This route, which crosses sheer cliffs and ancient shepherds' paths, offers unforgettable views along its entire route. One of the most beautiful stops is Cala Sisine, a wonderful bay framed by towering limestone cliffs.

The Nuragic Village of Tiscali

Hidden in the mountains of Supramonte, the Nuragic Village of Tiscali is one of Sardinia's most fascinating archaeological testimonies. This thousand-year-old site, built within a natural sinkhole, offers a journey through time among the ruins of the ancient Nuragic civilization.

Gorropu Gorges

Called the "Grand Canyon of Europe," the Gorropu Gorges are one of Sardinia's most spectacular rock formations. Up to 500 meters high and just a few meters wide in some places, these gorges represent one of the most striking trekking destinations on the island.

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