trekking route, stages and km — idealista/news

In the heart of Sardinia, the Selvaggio Blu represents one of the most fascinating and challenging trekking adventures in Europe. This unique route, located along the east coast of the island, offers an exciting mix of wild natural beauty and challenges to overcome, lasting approximately 5 days. Here, then, what to know about the Selvaggio Blu trail.

When was the Selvaggio Blu route born?

The Selvaggio Blu path was born in 80s thanks to the intuition of a group of local enthusiasts supported by the then mayor of Baunei. The idea was to combine paths that already existed, many of them they directly border the sea.

Traveled in the past by shepherds and charcoal burners, you pass through mule tracks, narrow roads and ancient paths, interspersed only with bivouacs where you can sleep at night. For this reason it has been defined as the most difficult path in Italy and it is recommended to tackle it with an expert guide.

Duration and route of the Selvaggio Blu

The Selvaggio Blu is a trek that runs along the eastern coast of Sardinia, precisely in the Gulf of Orosei, and extends for approximately 40 kilometers. The duration of the route can vary significantly depending on the level of experience and physical preparation of the hikers, but generally It is completed in 6-7 days.

This itinerary is not just a simple walk, but an adventure that requires climbing and orientation skills. In fact, the route is not always signposted and there are some obligatory points to pass through to overcome the high rocks of the Sardinian coast. Generally speaking, the starting point is in Santa Maria Navarrese, in the municipality of Baunei and ends at Cala Sisine beachalways in the same municipality.

The places crossed by the path

The Selvaggio Blu winds through some of the most spectacular and uncontaminated landscapes of Sardinia, offering breathtaking views. Among the places the path passes through:

  • Santa Maria Navarrese: Starting point of the trek, a small seaside village with a Spanish tower and an 11th century church.
  • Pedra Longa: A spectacular rock formation overlooking the sea.
  • Cala Goloritzé: Famous for its white pebble beach and crystal clear water, it has been declared a natural monument of Sardinia.
  • Cala Sisine: one of most enchanting coves and arrival point of the path.
  • Fig Tree Cave: A cave on the coast accessible only from the sea.

Each stage of the Selvaggio Blu is an opportunity to discover hidden corners and panoramas that vary from high cliffs overlooking the sea to quiet white beaches.

How long does it take to do the Blue Wild Trail

The time required to complete the Blue Wild Trail varies depending on the experience and physical preparation of the trekker. On average, 5 to 8 days are considered to cover the entire itinerary, with daily stages that can vary from 4 to 8 hours of walking.

It is important to plan adequate breaks to rest and sleep at night. In some bivouacs it is also possible to request the delivery of drinking water, given that the drinking points are very scarce, and, in some cases, also of food. Of course it is always recommended to rely on an expert guide that can lead you along the path.

How to get to the starting point of the Trail

If you are planning to do the entire route, or just part of it, you may be interested in knowing how to get to Santa Maria Navarrese, the starting point of the Trail.

  • By plane: the closest airports are those of Cagliari (144 km) and Olbia (180 km).
  • On boat: the closest port is Arbatax (13 km).
  • By car: from Nuoro you can take the SS125 which crosses the hinterland behind the coast. The same state road then continues towards the capital to the south.
  • On the train: the closest station is Nuoro (88 km).

Living in Baunei

Baunei is the municipality that includes many of the locations touched by the Selvaggio Blu. Its temperate climate and proximity to nature make it the perfect place in which to decide to move or spend your holidays. With idealista you will be able to discover all the secrets of this area and choose the house that best suits your interests:

 
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