Canyoning · Nuoro

Canyoning · Nuoro

1 offer 75€ Verified March 2026
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The essentials

At 75 €, this half-day dry canyoning tour in Supramonte is a single, focused offer guided by Guida Alpina Stefano Michelazzi. Dry canyoning means no water: expect technical scrambling, jumps and rappels through the raw limestone gorges of Nuoro's backcountry. The "Sporty" physical level makes this a real workout, not a tourist stroll. Book directly through the operator and meet at Cala Gonone to get the full briefing before heading inland.

The offer

Dry Canyoning in Supramonte near Nuoro, Sardinia

Dry Canyoning in Supramonte near Nuoro, Sardinia

Frequently asked questions

What does 'dry canyoning' actually mean?
Dry canyoning takes place in canyons with little or no water. Instead of swimming and sliding through water flows, you navigate the terrain by scrambling over rock, jumping onto stone surfaces and rappelling down dry cliff faces. It's a pure technical experience focused on the rock itself.
What is the most intense moment of this tour?
The rappels down the vertical limestone walls of Supramonte are the peak adrenaline point. With no water cushion below, every descent is a direct confrontation with the rock face and the void beneath you.
Do you need prior canyoning experience?
No prior canyoning experience is required, but the Sporty physical level means you should be fit and comfortable with heights. The guide from Guida Alpina Stefano Michelazzi handles all technical instruction on site.
In which languages does the guide lead the tour?
The tour is available in Italian, English, French, Spanish and German.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Wear closed-toe shoes with solid grip, ideally trail runners or approach shoes, as the Sporty physical level involves sustained scrambling on rough limestone. Bring a small backpack with water, sun protection and a light layer for the half-day outing.

Getting there

Meet the guide at Via Lungomare Palmasera, 32, 08020 Cala Gonone, on the eastern coast of Sardinia, roughly 30 km from Nuoro and accessible by car via the SS125.

See also

Other activities in Nuoro

Updated on 3 March 2026