Lakes near Soddì, a municipality in the Province of Oristano, Sardinia, Italy, are primarily centered around Lake Omodeo. From Soddì's elevated position at 250 meters, views of this significant artificial lake are available. Lake Omodeo, created in the 1920s by damming the Tirso River, spans over 1,200 hectares. It is surrounded by mountains, forests, hills, and basaltic plateaus covered in Mediterranean shrubs and oak trees.
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The road leaves the traffic of the SP15 and leads to the marina, continuing to the beginning of the Ex-SP30. A practicable road with little traffic, you can cheerfully ignore the signs that say that the road is closed: it is closed for cars, the segment is part of a nature trail in the municipality of Ardauli.
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Along the provincial road 84 you will coast along the Tirso river which then feeds the basin of the artificial lake of Omodeo.
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On the slopes of Lake Omodeo. Built on a Roman construction, probably from the 7th century. He sees the first muristene in 1657. The mountain landscapes and Lake Omodeo are stunning, as are the mosaics at the entrance to the church. The gates are always open, and the village can be visited even if uninhabited except for the period in which the novena is celebrated. In the main street, behind the church, you can find a drinking water fountain to top up.
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The dam, whose construction ended in 1924, is located near Ula Tirso and was built to regulate the course of the Thyrsus river, allow the irrigation of the adjacent lands, and produce low cost energy (Ula was the first Sardinian municipality to have electricity). Wanted and designed by Eng. Angelo Omodeo, was built in five years under the direction of Eng. Giulio Dolcetta. At its inauguration, the Omodeo lake thus formed was (and remained for a long time) the largest artificial lake in Europe. , the pre-Nuragic settlement "Serra Linta" and the village of Zuri, which was rebuilt a short distance from the lake (but this time on a hill). The church of San Pietro, dating back to the 13th century, was completely dismantled from its position and rebuilt in its present position in Zuri.
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Although the dam can be reached by bike from the service road near Sa Cantinedda, and you can cycle on it, this is still a section where you need to pay maximum attention.
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VITTORIO EMANUELE III King of the victorious and renewed homeland, he inaugurated on April 28, 1924 the works of Tirso which, divined by the first architects of the Italian economy drawn by Angelo Omodeo, powerfully subsidized by the state; Giulio Dolcetta it fulfilled in the first five years of glorious peace under the presidency of Giovanni Cini, by mandate and with the means of the Italian Commercial Bank, and of the Italian Society for Southern Railways. ---- Collaborate to the general organization, Angelo Bruni and Antonio Pierazzuoli. The major work is the Santa Chiara di Ula dam designed by Luigi Kambo. He built, Felice Costamagna assisted by his brother Andrea, by Ottavio and Alfonso Gervaso, by Carlo Avanzini, Silvio Silva, Giovanni Brotzu, Stefano Meloni, Tullio Serra Emilio Elia and Tommaso Fiorelli. Leading the effort of 16,000 Italian workers. --- Andrea Pertoldeo, Engineer, fell in the long and bitter struggle against the unhealthy place and the resistance of nature. L.Costan [...], A. Carpanelli E. Gramsci, P. Prisco, G. Pace, E. Serra And the workers: G. Fundoni, A. Cancedda, D. Simula, E. Secchi, [...]. Crucas, C. Manai, G. Marras, A. Floris, G. Manca, B. Sotgiu, P. Oppo. [...]. Crispazio, I. Scoonamilla, P. Succu, A. Garau, G. Lai, A. Cossu, A. Follesa, A. Frau, F. Aresti, R. Carrucciu, V. Sedilesu, R. Canali, A. Brau, L. Moro, G. Cannas, G. Marcus, P. Tidu, R. Manca [...] G. Piras, A. Molli, E. Mantegano, R. Remano GOD THE FATHER WATCH AND FECOND
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Segment of SP74 that runs along the central-southern part of Lake Omodeo up to the old dam. Paved road and passable by racing bike but with care as it is poorly maintained and with visible cracks along its entire route. Cars are rare, albeit present.
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The primary lake attraction near Soddì is Lake Omodeo, Italy's largest artificial lake. It was created by damming the Tirso River and offers extensive scenic beauty and recreational opportunities.
Yes, Lake Omodeo is rich in history. The area features prehistoric sites like Domus de Janas and Giant's Tombs, as well as Punic-Roman ruins. A unique historical feature is the 20-million-year-old petrified forest of Montigu Abile, which becomes visible during droughts. You can also visit the Santa Chiara Dam on the Tirso, which formed the lake, and the relocated village of Zuri with its ancient Romanesque church of San Pietro.
Lake Omodeo offers a variety of outdoor activities including sailing, wind sports, hiking on surrounding trails, swimming, boating, and fishing for species like carp and eel. Guided boat tours and motorboat rentals are also available.
Yes, several areas around Lake Omodeo are suitable for families. The Church and Novenary of San Serafino is noted as family-friendly, offering mountain landscapes and mosaics. The general area of Tirso River and Lake Omodeo is also considered family-friendly for enjoying the natural environment.
Absolutely. The rugged mountains and surrounding areas of Lake Omodeo provide numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate options, such as the 'Nuraghe su Montigu – Nuraghe Cunzola loop from Boroneddu' or 'Parking Area loop from Sèdilo/Sedilo'. For more details, explore the Hiking around Soddie/Soddì guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Santa Chiara Dam and Lake Omodeo Road is a cycle way that runs along the central-southern part of the lake, offering lakeside views up to the old dam. You can find more cycling options, including the 'Lake Omodeo Loop', in the Road Cycling Routes around Soddie/Soddì guide.
Lake Omodeo boasts a vibrant ecosystem, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. You can observe diverse bird species like herons and kingfishers, among other wildlife that thrives in the surrounding Mediterranean shrubs and oak trees.
The Santa Chiara Dam on the Tirso is a significant man-made monument completed in 1924. It was built to regulate the Tirso River, irrigate adjacent lands, and produce hydroelectric power, creating what was once the largest artificial lake in Europe (Lake Omodeo).
Visitors appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the tranquil escape from typical tourist spots, and the diverse landscape that combines rugged mountains, lush forests, and the expansive waters of Lake Omodeo. The historical and natural richness of the area also draws many.
Yes, Soddì itself offers splendid views of Lake Omodeo from its elevated position. The Santa Chiara Dam and Lake Omodeo Road provides excellent lakeside views. Additionally, the Road to the Porticciolo di Sorralide and Ex-SP30 leads to a marina and is part of a scenic nature trail.
While specific seasonal tips are not provided, the region's Mediterranean climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures. Summer can be warm, suitable for water-based activities, while winter offers a quieter experience.


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