Walks and Drives
There is an excellent driving route up through the mountains west of the Pelau valley, which takes you through some of the most majestic scenery in Sardinia, showcasing the limestone buttes and canyons characteristic of the Ogliastra region. Along the way you will see small mountain villages, interesting views of a large wind farm and probably share the road with the local farm animals! An excellent place to stop for lunch is a restaurant in Sant' Antonio called Rifugio d'Ogliastra, which serves good local dishes including the traditional roast suckling pig, 'porchetta'.
Nearby there is a rural church set in a natural amphitheatre surrounded by limestone buttes and ancient oak trees. Here there are many interesting nature trails among the hills and rocky outcrops with excellent views and the chance to glimpse the local wild boars.
Perda Liana near Gairo, is a rocky pinnacle rising 1300 metres, which has been declared a national monument. From the Arcueri roadman's house on national route SS198, take the road to Villagrande and follow the edge of the Mantarbu forest. A short side road will take you to the base of the monument.
From Osini you can take an interesting drive along the 'Scala San Giorgio' route. The road takes you through a cleft in the limestone butte up to a plateau where there is an archaeological park, which has some good examples of nuraghi settlements.
The Geological, Mining, Historical and Environmental Park of Sardinia near the town of Seui, has been recognised by Unesco as a World Heritage Site.
Wine buying and tasting
The Cantina at Jerzu is the most important cooperative winery in the region, specialising in the Cannonau grapes grown locally in the Pelau valley. You can taste the various wines produced at the cantina, including white (bianco), rose (rosa), red (rosso), sweet (dolce) and even vinegar. There is also a small museum, which was just opened in 2007.
It is a 15 minute drive from Pinetrees just before you enter the village of Jerzu and is visible from a distance as the big white tower to the left of the road
Arbatax, Santa Maria Navarrese and Northwards
Arbatax is a large town about 30 minutes drive north-east from Pinetrees. There is a busy port, shops and restaurants and the coastline is dominated by striking red rocks, which form popular diving boards for the local children.
A great day out starts from the seaside village of Santa Maria Navaresse north of Arbatax, where you can go on boat excursions to the idyllic sandy beach at Cala Luna and visit some fascinating underwater caves (grotte).