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The Golgo plateau is easily reachable passing through the village of Baunei where you will find the road signs
for this destination. It is half a day journey from the coast of Ogliastra and back (be careful because in summer the temperature goes far above
30°C/86°F!).After driving along a winding road, from where you will enjoy a breathtaking view of the valley below, the signs will lead inside the
plateau, an expanse of low maquis, surrounded by a chain of calcareous rocks. Few years ago in this area the deepest karstic chasm in Europe was
brought to light (“Su Sterru”), where, according to a folk story, the village elders were led to die. Moreover, it
is possible to see the famous “As Piscinas”, pools naturally formed by rainwater, where pigs, goats and donkeys live
all around in a natural state. Nearby you will find the country church of s. Peter (chiesetta campestre di s. Pietro), which
dates back to the XVIII century; there, a path goes down to the beautiful Goloritzè cove ( it is not to be missed but
it takes more or less six hours there and back).
If you choose to extend the journey along the SS Orientale sarda road, after getting past the Genna Silana pass, you can reach the surprising
Gorroppu gorge; it is a part of the Supramonte, a calcareous agglomerate full of pinnacles, valleys, clefts and gorges.
Otherwise, after half an hour drive, passing through Urzulei, Talana, Villagrande, along a panoramic road plunged in a hilly landscape, you
will meet the village of Osini, where it is worth visiting both the s. Giorgio gorge (scala di S. Giorgio), a
gorge marked by vertical calcareous cliffs, and the “Su Marmuri” cave.
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