Best lakes around Gonnos/Gonnosfanadiga are found in a region known for its mountainous landscapes, ancient forests, and rich biodiversity. Situated at the foot of Mount Linas, the area features wild peaks, deep gorges, and Mediterranean scrub. While large natural lakes are not prominent, the surroundings offer unique aquatic experiences through stunning waterfalls, natural pools, and ecologically rich coastal lagoons. The region is part of the Monte Linas – Oridda – Marganai park, providing opportunities for hiking and enjoying tranquil natural…
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The Irgas waterfall is not 45 meters high, maybe it reaches that height with the jumps that are part of the final section. I humbly suggest the fourth great waterfall of Linas... the waterfall of the Rio Fenugu just below Togoro, accessible from the road to Linas. In the days after the rain, you could hear it from at least 1 km away. It's a shame we have beautiful things close by and we don't appreciate them. Saludusu.
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Hiking with sticks, from Su Campi and S'Isca, to the Muru Mannu waterfall. About 20 km, but relaxing.
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Unfortunately there was very little water on our hike, so we could hardly see any waterfalls. Otherwise it is also a nice place to swim.
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Very nice swimming spot, perfect for cooling off.
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Piscina Irgas is one of the three imposing waterfalls that cross the granites of the Monte Linas – Oridda – Marganai park. With a jump of about 45 meters, he dives into an enchanting emerald lake.
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Here you will find an enchanting lake with splendid shades of green, created by a low wall that forms a small waterfall. The surrounding trees offer the ideal shade for a refreshing break.
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The road that runs along the Marceddì and San Giovanni lagoons is a marvel to cycle on. It is mostly flat with some slight slopes, and you can admire lake landscapes on one side (with flamingos!) and mountain landscapes on the other. If you don't want to pass through the Pistis/Torre dei Corsari valleys, this flat route is equally fascinating!
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While large natural lakes are not prominent, the region offers stunning waterfalls, natural pools, and ecologically rich coastal lagoons. A must-see is the Piscina Irgas Waterfall, which plunges 45 meters into an emerald lake within the Monte Linas – Oridda – Marganai park.
Yes, the Laguna di Marceddì is a great option for families. It's an ancient lagoon where you can often spot flamingos and enjoy flat cycling routes along its shores. The nearby Pine Forest by the Marceddì Lagoon also offers a pleasant, family-friendly environment.
For a refreshing break, consider the Pond on the Riu Cannisoni. This small dammed pond shimmers in beautiful shades of green and offers ideal shade from surrounding trees, making it a perfect spot for cooling off.
The coastal lagoons, such as Laguna di Marceddì, are renowned for birdwatching, particularly for observing pink flamingos and other avian species. The mountainous areas surrounding waterfalls like Piscina Irgas are home to rare species such as the Sardinian deer and the golden eagle.
The region provides excellent opportunities for hiking, especially around the Monte Linas – Oridda – Marganai park where waterfalls like Piscina Irgas are located. You can also find flat cycling routes along coastal lagoons. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking trails or MTB trails around Gonnos/Gonnosfanadiga.
Yes, the journey to reach the Piscina Irgas Waterfall involves scenic paths through ancient forests of holly oaks and cork oaks, characteristic of the Linas massif. This offers a chance to experience the wild and pristine nature of Sardinia's interior.
While specific recommendations vary, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural beauty without the intense summer heat. These seasons are also ideal for birdwatching at the lagoons.
Absolutely. The road that runs along the Laguna di Marceddì and San Giovanni lagoons is mostly flat with some slight slopes, making it a marvelous route for cycling. You can admire lake landscapes with flamingos on one side and mountain landscapes on the other.
This park is home to impressive waterfalls and the pools they create, such as the Piscina Irgas Waterfall. The park's rugged mountainous terrain, deep gorges, and ancient forests contribute to a rich hydrological landscape, even without large conventional lakes.
Given the mountainous terrain and scenic paths, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. Layers of clothing are also advisable to adapt to changing temperatures, especially when exploring areas like the Monte Linas – Oridda – Marganai park.
Yes, within the broader Sud Sardegna province, Lake Bau Pressiu is an artificial dam built on the Mannu di Narcao stream. It serves for drinking water and agricultural use, showcasing the region's resource management alongside its natural beauty.


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