Limbara
Limbara is a mountain located in the province of Nuoro in Sardinia, Italy. It forms part of the Monte di Santu Lussurgiu massif and is known for its rugged terrain and dense Mediterranean scrubland. The summit of Limbara reaches an elevation of 1,359 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The area is characterized by a rich biodiversity, with various plant and animal species adapted to its challenging environment. Hiking and trekking are popular activities in Limbara, with several trails winding through its forests and rocky outcrops. The mountain also holds cultural significance, with ancient Nuragic settlements and historical remnants found in its vicinity. Its geological composition includes granite formations that have been shaped by erosion over millennia. The climate on Limbara is typically Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The natural beauty and ecological importance of Limbara have led to its recognition as a protected area, contributing to its preservation for future generations.