Best lakes around Uda/Uta offer a diverse landscape featuring both natural lagoons and artificial reservoirs. This region is characterized by its significant naturalistic sites, historical relevance, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore areas rich in fauna, including various bird species, and discover man-made basins integrated into the natural environment. The lakes provide settings for both tranquil observation and active exploration.
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The Bau Pressiu Dam is an artificial dam located in the town of the same name within the municipalities of Nuxis and Narcao in the province of Sulcis Iglesiente, and Siliqua in the metropolitan area of Cagliari. It was built on the Mannu di Narcao stream for drinking water and agricultural use and forms the lake of the same name.
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A beautiful lake rich in fauna
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The small Capoterra pond constitutes a part of the larger wetland of the Santa Gilla pond (or also called the Cagliari pond), which extends over 3,000 hectares. This area is the wildest of the wetland, offering the opportunity to observe numerous birds, especially pink flamingos.
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Near the capital of Sardinia, the Santa Gilla lagoon emerges, one of the largest and most important naturalistic sites in Europe, rich in different species of birds and with historical-economic-industrial relevance. Human settlements in the lagoon date back to the 8th century BC, when the first Carthaginian Carales, a center of trade and fishing, was founded in Santa Gilla. During Roman times, it became a suburb of Karalis. In the Middle Ages, Santa Igia, on the strip of land overlooking the lagoon, was the capital of the Giudicato of Calari and an episcopal seat. The lagoon was the scene of a naval battle between Genoa and Pisa in 1194, fighting for dominion over the Giudicato. There are many beautiful viewpoints for this natural oasis right next to the urban heart of Sardinia, and this place is one of them.
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beautiful gravel section even if on the maps described as SP1
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Authorized picnic area nearby
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This rather gentle climb on an unpaved road passes next to the Gutturu Mannu reservoir, an artificial basin obtained by damming the Rio Gutturu Mannu.
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Wouldn't recommend for roadies, but for tourers that don't mind a bit of the rough stuff, this is a pretty mellow climb. Fine on a gravel bike. Road surface is rough but bonus is that it's not that busy for motor traffic - didn't encounter any.
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The Uda/Uta region features a diverse landscape of both natural lagoons and artificial reservoirs. You'll find significant naturalistic sites like the Santa Gilla Lagoon, as well as artificial basins such as the Gutturu Mannu reservoir, which is part of the SP1 Gravel Climb and Lake View highlight.
Yes, the lakes around Uda/Uta are excellent for birdwatching. The Santa Gilla Lagoon is one of Europe's largest and most important naturalistic sites, rich in various bird species. Capoterra Pond, part of the Santa Gilla wetland, is particularly known for offering opportunities to observe numerous birds, especially pink flamingos.
The Santa Gilla Lagoon has significant historical relevance, with human settlements dating back to the 8th century BC. It was a center for trade and fishing, and later an episcopal seat in the Middle Ages, even being the scene of a naval battle in 1194.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Both the Santa Gilla Lagoon and Capoterra Pond are categorized as family-friendly, offering opportunities to observe wildlife like pink flamingos in a natural setting.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and touring cycling. For example, there are challenging MTB trails like the 'Climb to Senna e Sa Craba' and touring bicycle routes around the Gutturu Mannu Reservoir. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Uda/Uta, MTB Trails around Uda/Uta, and Cycling around Uda/Uta guide pages.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. For instance, the 'Oasi WWF di Monte Arcosu — Ring tour' is a difficult 18.9 km hike, and there are moderate options like 'Steep Rocky Ascent with Rope' near the Oasi Naturale di Monte Arcosu. Find more details on the Hiking around Uda/Uta guide.
Absolutely. The area provides cycling opportunities, including routes that pass by the lakes. The SP1 Gravel Climb and Lake View is suitable for gravel bikes, offering a mellow climb next to the Gutturu Mannu reservoir. You can find more cycling routes on the Cycling around Uda/Uta guide page.
The lakes offer beautiful views, often characterized by their natural settings and surrounding landscapes. The SP1 Gravel Climb and Lake View provides scenic vistas of the Gutturu Mannu reservoir. The Santa Gilla Lagoon also has many beautiful viewpoints for observing the natural oasis.
The Gutturu Mannu reservoir, accessible via the SP1 Gravel Climb and Lake View, is an artificial basin known for being rich in fauna. It's a popular spot for those who enjoy gravel biking and offers a beautiful lake view.
While specific crowd levels aren't detailed for all lakes, areas like Capoterra Pond, being part of a larger wetland, offer extensive natural spaces where you can often find tranquility and observe wildlife away from more bustling areas.
Lake Bau Pressiu is an artificial lake formed by the Bau Pressiu Dam. It was constructed on the Mannu di Narcao stream primarily for drinking water and agricultural use, serving the municipalities of Nuxis, Narcao, and Siliqua.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the rich fauna of the Gutturu Mannu reservoir to the historical and ecological significance of the Santa Gilla Lagoon. The opportunity to observe numerous bird species, especially pink flamingos at Capoterra Pond, is a highlight for many. The region's blend of naturalistic sites and opportunities for outdoor activities like gravel biking also receives positive feedback.


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