Via Portu Quau, - Santa Maria Navarrese, BAUNEI (OG)
The Portu Quau guesthouse is a new facility open all year round, located in the center of the village. With a short walk, you can reach the beaches, the tourist harbor, the Saracen tower, passing through the park of ancient olive trees.

The rooms are spacious and comfortable, equipped with air conditioning, private bathroom, complete with linen, and enjoy a splendid sea view.

SERVICES: Private parking and shared fridge. For those who want to go on excursions, "Explorando Supramonte" is a company of hiking and tourist guides operating for years in the Ogliastra area. Aware of the enormous tourist potential of this corner of Sardinia suspended between the sea and the mountains, the guides of "Explorando Supramonte" offer a varied range of services to nature lovers who visit the Baunei territory. Land excursions (from the simplest treks to the most selective ones, such as the famous "Selvaggio Blu"), sea excursions (along the coast between Santa Maria Navarrese and Cala Luna), guided tours of the Grotta del Fico, and since 2012, the tourist tour of the Golgo plateau with the "Trenino Supramonte," represent the strengths of a diversified tourist offer, good for all seasons and adaptable to the specific needs of the traveler looking for unforgettable experiences.

The itinerary of the Trenino Supramonte allows visitors to immerse themselves in an uncontaminated environment, in which the historical, naturalistic, and anthropological elements emerge in all their evidence at every moment of the guided tour. The expertise of the local guides who accompany you in the discovery of the Golgo plateau represents the ideal connection between humans and the environment, in the sign of sustainable anthropization that manifests itself in our territory in its most interesting potential. After overcoming the breathtaking hairpin bends of the initial stretch of the road that leads from Baunei to Golgo, the "Trenino Supramonte" makes a panoramic stop, which allows you to admire the town of Baunei and the entire valley below, ranging from the Gulf of Arbatax to the peaks of the Gennargentu.

At the end of the stop, the journey continues, following the "Bia Maore" (the "main road") which, with a slight descent, winds through the dense Mediterranean vegetation to the heart of the plateau, where the "Trenino Supramonte" makes several stops at sites of major historical, naturalistic, and environmental interest.
*Declared by the Innkeeper