Is Cannoneris Nature Reserve Walking Tour
Domus De Maria, Italy
Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Get exposed to the beautiful nature of Italy's island with this tour of Is Cannoneris. This real green Sardinian forest has the biggest holm oaks in Europe, with a majestic forest set over 900 meters high. Escape the busy city life for a walking tour of Italy's best kept secret.
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Get exposed to the beautiful nature of Italy's island with this tour of Is Cannoneris. This real green Sardinian forest has the biggest holm oaks in Europe, with a majestic forest set over 900 meters high. Escape the busy city life for a walking tour of Italy's best kept secret.
Choose between a morning departure at 9am or afternoon departure at 3pm and get picked up from accommodations in South Sardinia. Enter the nature reserve of Is Cannoneris to experience the natural beauty that the Italian island of Sardinia has to offer.
This 4-hour tour includes wildlife sights of possible deer, eagles, mouflons, and wild boars, which are the most important species that inhabit Is Cannoneris Reserve. This itinerary also includes a visit to the prehistoric ruins of Nuraghi and its ancient stone buildings which serve as examples of "drystone" technique, dated from 1500 b.c.
The guides show different kinds of farms and natural reserves, making this excursion fun for all ages. In addition to the unadulterated mountain air, this environment remains untouched with its forest and animal inhabitants, like little donkeys, sheep, and goats. Beautiful Sardinian deer are plentiful as well. This interesting walking tour ends with a typical Sardinian snack called "Sa Picchettada," offered by the guides before the tour concludes with a journey back to Sardinia.
This 4-hour tour includes wildlife sights of possible deer, eagles, mouflons, and wild boars, which are the most important species that inhabit Is Cannoneris Reserve. This itinerary also includes a visit to the prehistoric ruins of Nuraghi and its ancient stone buildings which serve as examples of "drystone" technique, dated from 1500 b.c.
The guides show different kinds of farms and natural reserves, making this excursion fun for all ages. In addition to the unadulterated mountain air, this environment remains untouched with its forest and animal inhabitants, like little donkeys, sheep, and goats. Beautiful Sardinian deer are plentiful as well. This interesting walking tour ends with a typical Sardinian snack called "Sa Picchettada," offered by the guides before the tour concludes with a journey back to Sardinia.
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