Quartu Sant'Elena [ˈkwartu sanˈtɛːlena] (Sardinian: Cuartu Sant'Aleni), located four miles East from Cagliari on the ancient Roman road, is a city and comune in the Metropolitan City of Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. It is the third biggest city of Sardinia with a population of 71,216 as of 2015.
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Hiking athorized organize: Excursions, trekking & trek-boat in Sardinia, Supramonte and Gulf of Orosei. Wild Sardinia organizes excursions, trekking, consultation, natural itineraries, geological and cultural. The Wild Supramonte, the Ogliastra, the Gulf of Orosei, the Sulcis Iglesiente, the Sarrabus are very good for fantastic excursions in Sardinia. In these territories it is possible to choose between routes of sea tours and sheefold or going from the hintelad to the sea. Whatever is your choice, the excursions on these territories will be an unforgatable experience in this enchanted and wild nature of Sardinia.
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Sardfulness is a unique opportunity to experience Sardinia in an authentic, simple and natural way. It is a growing network of experiences shared among its visitors, a journey made of feelings, places and emotions that always leave us with unforgettable memories. Wherever you come from, you will surely feel reborn in this special island.
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Come with us to get to know a new and wild Sardinia, to get in touch with nature to listen to the breath of the island aligning it with your own. You can choose between OFF-ROAD excursions on board two real prepared JEEP Wranglers, or TREKKING excursions and FERRATA excursions for vertical walking. Giulio & Ignazia will accompany you on this splendid journey. Trust us for your holidays.
Your travels will always be new experiences for me too, because I can never get used to the feelings evoked by crossing a vineyard at sunset in the summer or by treading on the quartz sand grains of a perfect beach by the turquoise sea. For me, it is always a new experience to listen to the sound of our local musical instruments, the launeddas, as well as to shake the hand of an old shepherd who showed me how to make cheese, or to look up with astonishment at a moving cloud of pink flamingos.
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