The Domus de Janas (a.k.a. Houses of Fairies) are hypogeic tombs carved out of the rock during the Pre-Nuragic age; the former ones date back to 3400 BC. Sometimes they are dug in series and connected to each other until they form proper necropolises.
This hike will lead us to the discovery of a beautiful area of Ogliastra, within the area of Cardedu, where we will walk a ring shaped path around Monte Arista rich in typical vegetation of the Mediterranean scrub (oak, juniper, strawberry tree, phyllirea, heather, myrtle, mastic, to name just a few) and we will visit three complexes of Domus de Janas. There will also be opportunities to take beautiful photographs.
It is an excursion of medium difficulty on non-dangerous paths and without exposed passages. For this reason, it is suitable for anyone in good physical condition, including children aged 8 and over.
The Domus de Janas (a.k.a. Houses of Fairies) are hypogeic tombs carved out of the rock during the Pre-Nuragic age; the former ones date back to 3400 BC. Sometimes they are dug in series and connected to each other until they form proper necropolises.
This hike will lead us to the discovery of a beautiful area of Ogliastra, within the area of Cardedu, where we will walk a ring shaped path around Monte Arista rich in typical vegetation of the Mediterranean scrub (oak, juniper, strawberry tree, phyllirea, heather, myrtle, mastic, to name just a few) and we will visit three complexes of Domus de Janas. There will also be opportunities to take beautiful photographs.
It is an excursion of medium difficulty on non-dangerous paths and without exposed passages. For this reason, it is suitable for anyone in good physical condition, including children aged 8 and over.
Route details:
Path length: 7 km
Total walk: about 5 hours
Gradient: +/- 400 m
Lowest/Highest point: 10m/380m asl
Difficulty: E – medium
Transport:
Own car (but it is also possible to arrange pick-up at your hotel, resort or B&B if needed)
Meeting place and time:
08:30 am at Piazza Fra’ Locci – Tortolì
Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/4JUeusypJxNYdF5C6
It is also possible to arrange an alternative meeting point.
The appropriate toolkit a responsible hiker should bring along:
Hiking shoes with ankle support
Comfortable and layered clothing suitable for the season
A waterproof jacket
At least 1.5 litres of water per person
Packed lunch, fresh fruit, snack
A bag to take away any waste (we don’t take anything, we don’t leave anything)
Change of clothes to be left in the car
The will to spend a nice day in good company
Also, in the warmer months, it will be important to bring along:
Sun protection lotion
A shading hat
Mineral salt supplements
Guide:
This hike is led by Gianfranco Comida, registered as a professional Hiking and Nature interpreting Guide with the Region of Sardinia (n. 799) and with the AIGAE national register (SA496). The guide is covered by third party liability but each participant is responsible for their own insurance cover, which is normally included in their travel insurance.
How to Book:
This excursion is one of our many Sunday hikes but it can also be offered as a private experience for a group of any size upon request. Contact us for prices.