Introducing the Sardinian Picnic in Gallura’s Vineyards
Imagine sitting amid rolling vineyards overlooking the shimmering sea, a glass of organic Vermentino in hand, and a basket filled with local cheeses and cold cuts. That’s what the Palau: picnic in a Gallura estate promises. I’ve come across this experience and find it a wonderfully relaxing way to enjoy Sardinia’s natural beauty and flavors.
What I love most about this tour is how it combines taste and scenery effortlessly. First, the spectacular views of the coastline and Isola dei Gabbiani provide a stunning backdrop, making every bite and sip more memorable. Second, the local organic Vermentino wine—grown nearby—adds authenticity and quality that elevates the entire experience. Lastly, the chance to explore the historic mining structures of Laveria la Marmora along the way adds a touch of intrigue that makes it more than just a picnic.
One potential consideration is the time of day—the evening picnic at 19:00 from May to August or the slightly earlier time in September—meaning you’ll want to plan your day around it. The experience is limited to small groups of no more than ten, which keeps it intimate but also means booking early is a good idea.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Stunning scenery: Enjoy sweeping views of Sardinian coastlines directly from the vineyard.
- Authentic local products: Savor artisanal cheeses, cold cuts, and vegetables that highlight Sardinia’s flavors.
- High-quality wine: Each basket includes a bottle of organic Vermentino for every two guests, perfect for pairing with the picnic treats.
- Unique setting: The picnic takes place amid Mediterranean maquis and wildflowers, creating a fragrant, relaxing atmosphere.
- Historical interest: The route to the estate includes visits to Laveria la Marmora’s mining ruins, adding a layer of Sardinian history.
- Flexible options: Available May through October, with special arrangements in the off-season upon request.
The Experience of a Sardinian Vineyard Picnic

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Arriving at the Estate and Setting the Scene
Your journey begins just outside Palau, with the estate’s entrance marked clearly after a crossroads—look for the iron sign and wooden barrels. Once you arrive, the setting is immediately inviting; the vineyard’s neatly planted rows stretch toward the horizon, with the sea sparkling in the background. The estate’s location, just a few kilometers from Palau, offers an easy escape from the busy town while still feeling authentic.
The small group size (limited to ten participants) means you’ll likely receive friendly, personalized attention—hosts like Escursì pride themselves on creating a relaxed atmosphere. You’re given a blanket, cutlery, glasses, and a bottle opener—nothing fancy, but everything you need for a laid-back picnic.
The Scenic Drive and the Historic Laveria
As you make your way to the estate, some reviews mention an interesting detour: exploring the Laveria la Marmora mining structures along the route. This former mining site provides a glimpse into Sardinia’s industrial past and offers some photo-worthy ruins. It’s a nice touch for those interested in the island’s history and adds a sense of adventure before the relaxing meal begins.
The Picnic: Food, Wine, and Views
Once settled, the real highlight begins. The artisanal cheeses and cured meats are locally sourced, with pecorino cheese and salami making perfect picnic companions. Fresh vegetables and bread round out the spread, and for those with dietary restrictions, fruit juices or water are available for children or guests with allergies—just ask in advance.
The Vermentino wine is organic and crafted nearby, making it a true reflection of Sardinia’s wine-making tradition. You get a bottle for every two people, which feels generous and allows for leisurely sipping as you chat and soak up the views.
The scenery is truly captivating—waves crash along the coast, and the scent of herbs like rosemary and myrtle drifts through the air. Many guests comment on how the mediterranean maquis creates an almost enchanted atmosphere, ideal for unwinding.
Time and Timing: Making the Most of It
The typical duration is around 2 hours, making it a manageable yet fulfilling experience. Check the availability for the best starting times—19:00 in summer months, which allows you to enjoy a sunset atmosphere. During September and October, the earlier 17:00 slot lets you catch the fading daylight.
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Who Is This Tour Best Suited For?
This experience is perfect for couples or small groups seeking an authentic, quiet moment immersed in Sardinian nature. It’s especially good if you enjoy local foods, good wine, and scenic views—and don’t mind a casual, unpretentious setting. The lack of pets and the moderate pace make it suitable for travelers who want a relaxed, low-key outing.
Practical Details and Logistics

Cost and Value
At $67.40 per person, the price is quite reasonable considering the inclusions—a picnic basket with a bottle of wine, a blanket, cutlery, and glasses. The experience’s value lies not just in the food and drink but in the atmosphere and scenery it offers. For a taste of Sardinian life in a serene setting, it’s a worthwhile spend.
Accessibility and Group Size
Limited to ten guests, the small group size ensures intimacy but means early booking is essential. The tour is not suitable for pregnant women or people with mobility issues, given the rural paths and natural terrain.
Meeting Point and Duration
Meeting is straightforward—just after the estate’s crossroads, so keep an eye out for the iron sign. The activity lasts about 2 hours, making it a perfect addition to a day of exploring Palau or the nearby coast.
Tips for Travelers
- Wear comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for outdoor dining.
- Bring sunglasses and a hat if visiting during the daytime or in summer.
- Remember, pets are not allowed, so plan accordingly.
- If you have specific dietary needs, contact the provider at least 24 hours in advance.
Who Should Consider This Experience?

If you’re after a relaxed, scenic break with authentic local flavors, this picnic in Gallura’s vineyard is a great pick. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy wine and food, appreciate a quieter atmosphere, and want to experience Sardinia from a slightly different angle—away from busy tourist spots.
While it’s not designed for those with mobility impairments or pregnant women, the experience offers a genuine taste of the island’s natural beauty and culinary delights. It’s best for couples, small groups, or solo travelers craving a peaceful moment surrounded by nature, history, and good company.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

Absolutely, especially if you’re looking to slow down and enjoy Sardinia’s landscape and flavors. The combination of panoramic sea views, organic wine, and locally sourced delicacies makes this picnic a memorable part of any trip to Palau. It’s a chance to connect with Sardinian culture in a relaxed, intimate setting, perfect for unwinding after a day exploring the coast or the islands.
The experience’s price is justified by the quality of the food, the beauty of the location, and the personal touch of the hosts. Keep in mind the limited availability and plan ahead, especially in peak summer months.
This is a wholesome, genuine way to savor Sardinia’s best—great for couples, small groups, or anyone eager to enjoy the island’s natural and culinary riches without the fuss.
FAQ

How long is the picnic experience?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, giving you plenty of time to relax, eat, and enjoy the scenery.
What time does the picnic start?
In May to August, it begins at 19:00, perfect for catching the sunset. In September, the start time shifts to 17:00.
Is the wine included?
Yes, a bottle of organic Vermentino is provided for every two guests.
Can I request vegetarian, vegan, or allergy-friendly options?
Yes, contact the provider at least 24 hours in advance to specify your dietary needs.
Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, children under 18 can enjoy fruit juices or water instead of wine.
Where exactly does the activity meet?
The meeting point is just after the estate’s crossroads, marked by an iron sign and wooden barrels.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, due to natural paths and terrain, it’s not suitable for those with mobility impairments.
In all, this Sardinian vineyard picnic offers a lovely blend of scenery, flavors, and history—an authentic taste of Gallura’s countryside and coast, ideal for travelers craving something genuine and relaxing.
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