Natural monuments around Soddie/Soddì are located in a municipality in the Province of Oristano, Sardinia, Italy. This region is characterized by scenic views and historical significance, offering a glimpse into ancient ecosystems and unique natural phenomena. The landscape features mountains, basaltic plateaus, and the presence of Lake Omodeo, providing diverse natural attractions. Visitors can explore a mix of geological formations and historical sites integrated with the natural environment.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Fresh water even in summer and space for rest. At the time of passing (08/2024) to the right of the fountain there is a nativity scene on two levels in wood and cork.
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The Nuragic source of Erighighine is located in the municipality of Aidomaggiore and includes the nuraghe of the same name, a well and the giants' tombs. Unfortunately it is an uncultivated site, among brambles, it deserves more attention
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Once a rural church, now incorporated into the town. Arriving at its top you can enjoy a splendid view of Lake Omodeo, and in its courtyard there are some large fossil trunks, belonging to the petrified fossil forest of Montigu Abile
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one of the most beautiful Tombs of the Giants of Sardinia. Only the arched stele remained intact, in perfect condition.
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A few meters from Borore, one of the most beautiful giants' tombs in all of Sardinia. An arched stele that has remained intact over the millennia.
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Spectacular Tomb of the Giants with arched stele still perfectly intact.
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The bark of the cork oak may be "harvested" for the first time after 20-25 years. The bark is peeled off up to 1/3. This requires official approval. Regrowth takes 9-11 years. More than 80% of the cork production in Italy comes from Sardinia
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The Soddie/Soddì region is known for its ancient geological formations. A standout feature is the Petrified Forest of Montigu Abile, which contains fossilized palms and baobabs from the Miocene epoch. While often partially submerged by Lake Omodeo, some fossilized trunks are displayed at the Church of Santa Maria Maddalena and Fossil Trees. The area also boasts scenic mountains and basaltic plateaus.
Yes, the region offers a blend of natural and historical significance. You can visit the Tomb of the Giants of Imbertighe, a spectacular historical site featuring an intact arched stele. Another significant spot is the Nuragic Spring of Erighighine, which includes a nuraghe, a well, and giants' tombs, offering a glimpse into ancient Nuragic civilization.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-preserved historical sites and the tranquil natural settings. The Tomb of the Giants of Imbertighe is highly praised for its perfectly intact arched stele. Many also enjoy the fresh water and resting space offered by Funtana Manna, especially during explorations.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Funtana Manna provides fresh water and a pleasant space for rest, making it ideal for breaks. The Cork Oak Tree is another family-friendly natural monument, offering an interesting educational opportunity about cork harvesting.
The Soddie/Soddì area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate 'Nuraghe su Montigu – Nuraghe Cunzola loop from Boroneddu' (9.37 km). There are also mountain biking routes, like the challenging 'Da Nughedu Santa Vittoria tra corbezzoli, nuraghe e la roccia “Sa Crabarissa”- giro ad anello' (49.44 km), and running trails. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Soddie/Soddì, MTB Trails around Soddie/Soddì, and Running Trails around Soddie/Soddì guides.
Soddie/Soddì, being in Sardinia, generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring without the intense summer heat. During these seasons, the landscape is lush, and the conditions are comfortable for outdoor activities.
Yes, the Church of Santa Maria Maddalena and Fossil Trees offers a splendid view of Lake Omodeo from its top. The surrounding mountains and basaltic plateaus also provide numerous scenic vistas, especially during hikes.
Absolutely. Funtana Manna is a natural monument specifically noted for providing fresh water even in summer, along with space for rest. It's a convenient spot to take a break during your explorations.
Given the varied terrain, including mountains and basaltic plateaus, comfortable hiking shoes with good grip are essential. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing temperatures, especially if you're exploring during spring or autumn. Sun protection, such as a hat and sunscreen, is also recommended.
While not widely publicized, the Petrified Forest of Montigu Abile, particularly when its fossilized trees become visible during periods of low water in Lake Omodeo, can feel like a hidden gem. The Nuragic Spring of Erighighine, though currently uncultivated, also offers a unique historical and natural experience for those willing to explore.
Soddì is a small village in Sardinia. While local buses might connect to larger towns, direct public transport to individual natural monuments may be limited. It's often recommended to use a personal vehicle or consider local taxi services for more flexible access to the various sites.
Generally, no specific permits are required for visiting the natural monuments or hiking on established trails in the Soddie/Soddì area. However, if you plan to engage in specific activities or access private land, it's always wise to check local regulations. For instance, harvesting cork from a Cork Oak Tree requires official approval.


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