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Location: Sardinia / Sardegna, Italy, Europe

Lat/Lon: 39.98780°N / 9.32440°E

Route Type: Hike

Time Required: Half a day

Difficulty: Walk-Up

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Page By: Gangolf Haub

Created/Edited: Jun 17, 2004 / Jun 17, 2004

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Approach


From the town of Fonni go south on SS389. After some 2km SP7 (a small side road) turns off left (south) and leads in direction Desulo. After 5km turn left (signs Monte Spada, Bruncu Spina). 7km will lead you to the trailhead which is not at the end of the road at the ski lift but rather some 1km before, where there is a dirt road to the right and a parking place to the left.

Route Description


Punta La Marmora photo_id=92563

Elevation gain: 700m
Duration: 3h
Difficulty: Hike
Trailhead: 1km before the ski lift to Bruncu Spina

The ascent to Punta La Marmora is a long but relatively easy affair. From the trailhead 1km to the north of the ski lift to Bruncu Spina a maintenance road for the upper station starts on the right hand side of the road. Follow this road which first climbs north (i.e. away from the Gennargentu main ridge) but soon turns south heading for a pass just below Bruncu Spina, Sardinia's second highest mountain. Get through this pass and ascent Bruncu Spina from the south western side.

From Bruncu Spina you can already see the whole ridge towards Punta La Marmora, consisting of Punta Paulinu (1792m), Arcu Gennargentu (the pass which gave the name to the whole mountain range), Punta Sciusciu (1823m), Punta La Marmora (1833m) and Punta Florisa (1822m). Thus hou have four of Sardinia's highest summits in your sight, standing on the second highest one.

The trail now leads along the ridge (always to the west of it) over some minor bumps toward Punta Paulinu, an unspectacular knob. From here it descends to Arcu Gennargentu only to reach Punta Scisciu the most "impressive" mountain of the range. Here you could reach the summit by a class II scramble. The normal route however circles it and mounts it from south west.

Now a long descend into the pass Genna Orisa follows. In the pass the trail turns to the eastern side and finally ascends towards Punta La Marmora steeply. Once again on the ridge you can see the summit cross which you reach without any trail.

The cross region being rather crowded you can hike on towards Punta Florisa, the last of the high Gennargentu Mountains which offers you the complete view - like Bruncu Spina, only from the southern side.
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Essential Gear


Hiking gear most of the year, perhaps skiing gear in winter.



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