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Gozo is a great place for hiking, with its stunning landscapes, rugged coastline, and beautiful countryside. Here are some of the best hiking spots on Gozo:

Wied il-Ghasri:

This scenic valley is located on the northern coast of Gozo and offers a beautiful hike through a narrow gorge to the sea. The hike is challenging in some areas, but the views are well worth the effort.

Ramla Bay to Calypso’s Cave:

This hike takes you from the stunning Ramla Bay to the mythical Calypso’s Cave, which is said to be the home of the nymph in Homer’s Odyssey. The hike is moderate and offers beautiful views of the coastline.

Ta’ Cenc Cliffs:

The Ta’ Cenc Cliffs are located on the southern coast of Gozo.  A challenging hike with stunning views of the sea and countryside.

Xlendi to Sannat:

This hike takes you from the charming fishing village of Xlendi to the picturesque village of Sannat. The hike is moderate and offers beautiful views of the countryside.

Mgarr ix-Xini:

This beautiful cove on the southern coast of Gozo.  Offers a picturesque hike with stunning views of the sea and surrounding cliffs. The hike is relatively easy and is suitable for all levels of hikers.

Dwejra to Fungus Rock:

This scenic hike takes you from the stunning Dwejra Bay to the unique Fungus Rock.  The Fungus Rock is named after a rare plant that grows there.  The hike is moderate and offers beautiful views of the sea and surrounding cliffs.

The Telgha ta’ Ghammar ta’ Pinu:

Also known as the Għammar Hill or Pinu Hill, is a natural landmark and hiking destination on the island of Gozo, Malta. It is located in the western part of the island, near the village of Għarb.  Offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the sea.

The hike to the top of the hill is moderate to difficult, as the path is steep and rocky in some places. However, the views from the top are well worth the effort. At the summit, you’ll find a small chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Ta’ Pinu, a popular pilgrimage site on the island.

The Telgha ta’ Ghammar ta’ Pinu is also home to a variety of flora and fauna, including wildflowers, lizards, and birds of prey. It is a great place to explore and enjoy nature, and is popular with hikers, birdwatchers, and nature enthusiasts.

If you’re planning to hike to the top of the Telgha ta’ Ghammar ta’ Pinu, it is important to wear appropriate footwear and bring plenty of water and sun protection. The hike can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on your fitness level and pace.

 

These are just a few of the best hiking spots on Gozo.  Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a beginner, there’s something for everyone on this beautiful island.