Kayaking on the Cedrino
The Cedrino is a river of Nuoro mentioned by Grazia Deledda in her Nobel Prize winning book Reeds in the Wind, where the night passes by with the "sighing of the reeds" on this river. The Cedrino originates in the Gennargentu, near the Supramonte of Orgosolo where it is known as Rio Boloriga. After a tortuous 80 km it flows into the sea at Orosei.
It is the fifth longest river of Sardinia and allows those who enjoy kayaking to visit unspoiled places that would be difficult to see otherwise. On the way, you will encounter the beautiful church of San Pantaleo of 1600, recently restored, and arrive at the source of Su Gologone. With a little 'luck you might see the wild sheep that come to the river to drink.