‘Selvaggio Blu’ translates to English as ‘Wild Blue’, and the route is very well named…The Selvaggio Blu trek in Sardinia is often described as Italy’s toughest trek. Many go even further and describe the route along the isolated Mediterranean coastline, on limestone rocks and cliffs, as the toughest trek in the world. What’s for sure is that the 40-45km route is more of a mountaineering expedition than a walk - hence why despite the short distance, it usually takes between four and seven days to complete. The route involves abseiling and graded climbs, and route-finding on the Selvaggio Blu - knowing which of the trails in the area to actually follow - is famously challenging.
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