Best lakes around Nuragus are situated in the Sarcidiano area of Sardinia, a region characterized by its natural landscapes and historical elements. The area features both natural wetlands and artificial basins, often at elevations around 500 meters above sea level. Visitors can explore diverse environments, from urban parks with waterfalls to wetlands known for potential wildlife sightings. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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In summer the lake is dry, but there is a good chance of seeing wild horses at the nearby springs.
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Isili is a small town located at an altitude of 500 meters above sea level, in the heart of the Sarcidiano area. The Museum of Copper and Fabric Art is absolutely worth visiting to learn more about the ancient traditions of the area.
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Here you can see wild horses and lots of insects. We saw the horses at the lake, it was really magical 🤩
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I was lucky enough to cycle this area at a time when the lakes were covered in white flowers... beautiful
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Sardinia's largest urban park lies on the border between the provinces of Oristano and Nuoro, a botanical paradise of rare plants and a wonderful destination for nature lovers. In the historic area of Sarcidano there is a place where you can take beautiful walks along nature trails surrounded by countless plant species and medieval ruins: the Ayermich Park, a 22-hectare oasis that until 1990 was the property of the margraves, the feudal ones owners of this oasis of land. The creator of this nature reserve was Don Ignazio Ayermich Ripoli, a botanist who brought back rare plants from his numerous trips abroad from the mid-19th century. It is an unusual excursion since it is located in the heart of the town of Laconi, about 60 km from Oristano and 90 km from Cagliari. The walk takes you through alleys decorated with a fresh and lively atmosphere. It begins in a forest of oaks, olive groves and black locust trees, dotted with natural ponds, streams, waterfalls and ponds. As you venture deeper into the park you will see a wide variety of orchids, including native ones such as Ophris laconensis and Sarcidanis. Among the tree avenues are unusual forms of vegetation such as Pyracantha coccinea and Collectia cruciata, whose leaves resemble military aircraft, as well as exotic plants such as the majestic Lebanon and Himalayan cedar, trees of exceptional size. Then there are plants from not far away but not common plants such as the Corsican pine, the Fagus sylvatica, the southern magnolia and the Taxus baccata, known as the “tree of death”. Water is a recurring theme and a source of life for the park. It flows in abundance all year round, forming rivers that then fall, such as the Cascata Maggiore or "great waterfalls", one of the park's many attractions. Source: https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/en/explore/parco-aymerich
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Here is the Oromeu River. In the fall, everything is very dry. In the spring, however, the rivers are full of water. With luck, you might spot wild horses here.
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It is the largest urban park in Sardinia, in which you can find countless exotic plants imported by Don Ignazio Aymerich Ripoll, curator of the nature reserve. There are waterfalls, lakes, natural paths and beautiful forests of holm oaks, downy oaks and many others. There are refreshment areas with benches and tables where you can eat. It cannot be visited by bike, but you can easily enter with it and leave it in the guardhouse area to visit the park on foot!
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Very nicely landscaped park. Refreshing coolness when it's hot.
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The lakes around Nuragus are situated in the Sarcidiano area of Sardinia, offering diverse natural environments. You'll find both natural wetlands and artificial basins, often at elevations around 500 meters above sea level. These areas feature natural paths, forests of holm oaks and downy oaks, and provide a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Yes, the region is known for potential wildlife sightings. Specifically, at Pauli Maiori Wetland and Pauli Oromeu, there are opportunities to observe wild horses, particularly when rivers are full in spring.
Absolutely. You can visit Cascata Maggiore, Aymerich Park, which is a large urban park featuring various waterfalls, lakes, and natural paths. It's known for its refreshing environment and diverse plant life.
Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. For example, Aymerich Park offers a beautiful, landscaped environment with waterfalls and paths suitable for families. Other highlights like Pauli Maiori Wetland and Pauli Oromeu are also considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for nature observation.
For scenic views, Pauli Maiori Wetland offers incredible landscape views. You can also find beautiful perspectives of the artificial basin near the San Sebastiano Church on Is Borrocus Lake, which stands partially submerged. Another viewpoint is the Church of St. Sebastian in the Lake, visible from a rest area on SP128.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with cultural heritage. The San Sebastiano Church on Is Borrocus Lake is a notable historical site, partially submerged by the artificial basin. Additionally, the town of Isili, near Is Borrocus Lake, hosts the Museum of Copper and Fabric Art, which is worth visiting to learn about ancient traditions.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, as the rivers are full of water, increasing the chances of spotting wild horses at places like Pauli Maiori and Pauli Oromeu. The lush greenery and flowing waterfalls in parks like Aymerich Park are also particularly vibrant during this season.
The area around Nuragus offers various outdoor activities. You can explore hiking trails, go gravel biking, or enjoy running. For detailed routes and guides, you can check out the Hiking around Nuragus guide, the Gravel biking around Nuragus guide, or the Running Trails around Nuragus guide.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the 'Pauli Piccia Wild Horses – Pinnettas Shepherd Huts loop from Parco della Giara parcheggio' is an easy 7 km trail, and the 'Ancient Cork Oak – Pauli Piccia Wild Horses loop from Parco della Giara parcheggio' is an easy 4.5 km trail. You can find more details in the Hiking around Nuragus guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views and the opportunity to observe wild horses, especially at Pauli Maiori Wetland. The refreshing coolness and beautifully landscaped paths of Aymerich Park are also highly enjoyed, along with the blend of natural beauty and historical elements found throughout the region.
Yes, there are several running trails in the Nuragus area. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Tuili' which is an easy 4.4 km trail, or the 'Running loop from Gèsturi/Gesturi' which is a moderate 5.3 km trail. More options are available in the Running Trails around Nuragus guide.


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