Walking & Cycling in Sardinia

Sardinia is an island of contrasts best discovered on a walking or cycling holiday. Beyond the sandy beaches and millionaires' yachts there is a land of shepherds' huts, traditional villages and tranquil valleys aching to be explored.

Enjoy walking through the lush, peaceful interior to the twilight of Tiscali's nuraghic ruins and take a boat trip to the crescent-shaped bay of Cala Luna.

Sardinia abounds with Mediterranean and alpine flora. By the sea, juniper, lentisk and strawberry trees flourish and you can savour the sweet miasma as you explore. And the island's untravelled paths mean that you can still see wild horses, porcupines and mouflons. On the migratory route, there are many birds to discover including Sardinian Marmora, Eleonora's falcon and golden eagles. Much of the coastline is tranquil yet untamed and dolphins still swim in the Orosei Gulf.

On our walking & cycling holiday in Sardinia, you'll relish the local cuisine, which consists of village recipes passed down through generations. In Dorgali you can enjoy the signature dish called anzelotto, which is ravioli filled with delicious fresh ricotta, meat and tomato sauce. The surrounding Mediterranean is full of fish, and freshly caught sea bass, bream and mullet appear frequently on local menus. Another favourite is spaghetti alla bottarga, a salty dish with dried and salted grated fish roe. Everywhere, you'll find the wafer-thin, crispy bread, pane carasau, which is baked to keep well for long periods when carried in shepherds' satchels. This is especially delicious dipped in the local ricotta cheese.

So, if delicious food, stunning sea views and historic landmarks sound like the ideal holiday for you, then why not book a walking holiday in Sardinia today?

What are the highlights of Sardinia?

Get to know some of the best features of Sardinia walking & cycling holidays to see what this beautiful Italian island has to offer:

Monte Tului

Ascend the famous Sardinian mountain for some of the most picturesque views the island has to offer with the crystal clear seas of the Gulf of Orosei on display. You'll climb 600m to get the best views, following an old path that wraps around the mountain.

Serra Orrios

On the eastern coast of Sardinia, nestled among olive groves, is the ancient ruined village of Serra Orrios. Our tours ensure you have enough time to explore the architecture that covers much of the village site which was inhabited between 1500 BC and 250 BC.

Cala Luna

Arrive by boat at one of the most amazing beaches in the whole of the Mediterranean. The stunning turquoise water is a dream to swim in during the summer months. And, as a bonus, its caves offer welcome shade during the hottest times of the day.

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E-bike Cycling on the Costa Smeralda
Italy: Sardinia

E-bike Cycling on the Costa Smeralda

Let the e-bike do the hard work for you on this wonderful cycling trip discovering the highlights and lesser known inner heartlands of Sardinia's renowned Costa Smeralda. Have lunch in glamorous Porto Cervo, pedal around the stunning island of La Maddalena and admire the pristine white beaches lapped by those famous emerald waters.

DEPARTURE MONTHS

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  • Holiday codeC07SM
  • Holiday typeSelf-guided cycling
  • Duration7 nights, hotel-to-hotel
  • Activity level
  • Excellent for
  • From C$3430per person, tour only

  • 3 Reviews
  • All accommodation
  • All breakfasts
  • Bike hire included
  • Navigation app provided
  • Luggage transfers between hotels
  • Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)
Secrets of Sardinia Walking
Italy: Sardinia

Secrets of Sardinia Walking

A scenic discovery of western Sardinia’s natural beauty and centuries old history, from the black Montiferru mountains to the prolific birdlife of the Sinis wetlands, and from rugged limestone cliffs dotted with panoramic watch towers to the ancient site of Tharros.

DEPARTURE MONTHS

JFMAMJJASOND

  • Holiday codeW07SA
  • Holiday typeSelf-guided walking
  • Duration7 nights, hotel-to-hotel
  • Activity level
  • Excellent for
  • From C$2635per person, tour only

  • 7 Reviews
  • All accommodation
  • All breakfasts
  • Navigation app provided
  • Luggage transfers between hotels
  • Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)
Undiscovered Sardinia Cycling
Italy: Sardinia

Undiscovered Sardinia Cycling

Superb cycling discovering the south west of Sardinia, with its glittering turquoise seas and pure white sand beaches. The trip includes island hopping to St Antioco and St Pietro, visiting the archaeological site of Nora and pedalling along Sardinia's spectacular Costa del Sud.

DEPARTURE MONTHS

JFMAMJJASOND

  • Holiday codeC07SA
  • Holiday typeSelf-guided cycling
  • Duration7 nights, hotel-to-hotel
  • Activity level
  • Excellent for
  • From C$3240per person, tour only

  • 13 Reviews
  • All accommodation
  • All breakfasts and 1 evening meal
  • Bike hire included
  • Navigation app provided
  • Luggage transfers between hotels
  • Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)

Frequently asked questions

Is Sardinia good for walking and cycling?

With varied trails, stunning scenery and a beautiful, warm climate for most of the year, Sardinia is a great place to go walking or cycling. Plus, there are historical sights to see all over the island, making it a good place to book a holiday if you love history and a sense of adventure.

Where can I walk in Sardinia?

Sardinia is filled with brilliant places to walk and our tours are handpicked so you get the best options. These include:

  • Monte Tului
  • Gorropu Gorge
  • Serra Orrios
  • Tiscali Village
  • Cala Luna
  • San Leonardo
  • Montiferru
  • Su Tingiosu

What is the most beautiful part of Sardinia?

Narrowing down the most beautiful part of Sardinia is hard because there are so many picturesque spots around the island. Some of the best, however, include:

  • Neptune's Grotto - a stunning cave that is dripping with incredible stalactite formations.
  • Castelsardo - a gorgeous coastal town of vibrant colours and mesmerising sea views.
  • The Gulf of Orosei - clear blue seas in a picture postcard cove surrounded by cliff faces.

What to pack for my walking holiday in Sardinia?

Packing for a walking holiday in Sardinia is relatively straightforward. Your phone, charger, passport and wallet with euros will be needed for your travel to the island from the UK. You'll also need suitable walking clothes for the time of year you're visiting. Summer months average 28.5°C and can be very dry, so lightweight clothing that covers your skin is essential. April is the coolest spring-summer month so if you prefer to avoid the heat of July and August, spring is a good time to visit.

What is the best month to visit Sardinia?

The best time to visit Sardinia depends on your personal preferences. Those wanting pleasant weather in the high teens should opt for April. However, if you're looking to soak up the sun at one of the wonderful beaches, then you'll want to go between May and August. We recommend avoiding late July or August if you don't want to get caught up in peak tourist season.

Why choose Headwater for Sardinia walking & cycling tours?

With nearly 40 years of experience building superb tours around the world, we'd like to take you on one of our epic Sardinia tours. Here's why you should consider booking with us:

  • Highly rated by customers - Our customers rate us highly which has led to our 4.6 rating on Feefo.

  • The best destinations - Our five-step approval process ensures exciting destinations and places to stay whenever you travel with us. This means all the hotels and hosts we choose will help you get the most out of your trip.

  • Get your flights included - Our Sardinia walking holidays can come with flights included too, leaving you with no planning to do if that's what you choose!

  • Award-winning tour provider - We've won awards for the quality of our tours around the world. This includes winning Best Travel Company to Central & Western Europe.

  • Sustainability matters - We run our tours in line with our People, Places & Planet plan and are working towards becoming Nature Positive. This means we can reduce the impact that our tours have on the environment.

  • Protected tours - All our holidays are ABTA- and ATOL-protected, so you can have peace of mind when you book. Read more about your key rights when booking with us.

  • Care for communities - The Exodus Travel Foundation lets us provide disaster relief and help with conservation causes in the countries our tours visit.
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