Already part of the National park of the Bay of Orosei and Gennargentu, Eastern Sardinia offers rocky cliffs, hidden beaches and unique wildlife, such as the rarely sighted Monk seal.

This area is considered to be one of the best places where to hike, go trekking and explore the wild heart of the island.

Su Gorropu Canyon is one of those destinations out of the tourist trail. An enormous natural corridor of 4 miles, half an hour drive from popular seaside resorts, made of 450 meters high walls of sheer limestone, which keeps it isolated blocking out sun and sounds.

Su Gorropu has been slowly created by the erosion of the Rio Flumineddu (now an underground river) and transmits you the immensity of nature. The gorge can be penetrated entirely only with the support of a guide who knows the territory and is really integrated with the historical and natural monuments of the area: you can also observe fossils in some of the rocks.