Best natural monuments around Bàini/Villa Verde are found in a landscape characterized by volcanic origins and diverse natural features. This region, located in Sardinia, Italy, offers a variety of natural attractions, from high peaks to waterfalls and unique geological formations. Visitors can explore areas shaped by ancient volcanic activity, providing distinct natural landmarks. The terrain includes both challenging ascents and more accessible natural sites.
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Visitors taking the path past the Church of San Marco can admire the centuries-old olive trees and reach "Su strintu 'e cresia." Turning right, you can visit the Parish Church of Santa Maria and, in the area in front, the Church of San Domino, which houses a centuries-old olive tree declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. https://monumentiaperti.com/it/edizioni/2024/comuni/genuri/monumenti/ulivi-plurisecolari-dichiarati-patrimonio-dellunesco/
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The Church of San Domino is located in the Genuri countryside. It stands near the parish church of Santa Maria and is surrounded by a large green area that separates it from the surrounding area. Based on its architectural style, it is believed to have been built in the 15th century, almost contemporaneously with that of San Marco Evangelista. Due to its status as a listed building, extensive restoration work was necessary in the 1990s. Today, the church presents itself as it was restored. The structure is simple and consists of a single nave, to which a small building was added on the right side in the 19th century. This building serves as a sacristy and partially encloses two of the three buttresses that support the church on each side. The flat-topped façade is characterized by well-hewn stone blocks and is flanked by a wall on which the bell gable with two arches, also added in the 19th century, rises. The church is characterized by its extreme simplicity and the absence of any distinctive architectural elements. Inside, an important decorative element has been preserved: a very original small altar in painted stone, consisting of a base supporting a niche with an architrave between two columns with capitals, framed by the symbols of the four evangelists and two medallions bearing Christ's monogram. A Latin inscription runs along the architrave, decorated with dentils. https://idese.cultura.gov.it/place/chiesa-di-san-domino/
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Cascata del Rio Salonis is one of the tourist attractions to see in the Municipality of Morgongiori. Unfortunately it is often without water.
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Disused quarry, known by the name of "ziu Luisu". In the open air, there is also a tunnel closed by an iron gate. A little further on, on the right, a long descent begins that leads back to the country church of Santa Suia
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After crossing a small metal bridge that crosses the stream, leave your bikes and walk a few dozen meters on rock. After climbing over a low fence, descend 50 meters to the waterfall, which has two drops.
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Here is the Luisu Sanna Mine, an old perlite quarry that was once the beating heart of local mining activity.
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The region is characterized by its volcanic origins. You can explore sites like Monte Arci - Trebina Longa, which is the highest point of Monte Arci and a large basaltic rock. Another spectacular basaltic rocky emergence of volcanic origin is Is Arutas Santas, found along the "9 fords" route.
Yes, you can visit the Rio Is Salonis Waterfall, which features two drops. Be aware that it can sometimes be without water, especially in drier months like August. To reach it, you'll need to walk a few dozen meters on rock after crossing a small metal bridge.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult. For example, you can find routes like the 'Acquafrida – Monte Arci - Trebina Longa loop' which is moderate, or more challenging ascents to summits like Monte Arci - Trebina Longa with gradients up to 20%. You can find more details on specific routes in the Hiking around Bàini/Villa Verde guide.
Yes, the Perlite quarry, also known as the Luisu Sanna Mine, is an old perlite quarry that was once a significant local mining activity. It's an open-air site with a tunnel closed by an iron gate, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past within a natural setting.
The summit of Monte Arci - Trebina Longa, at 812 meters above sea level, offers panoramic views of the surrounding area and is visible from a distance. Its challenging routes lead through spectacular wooded settings to this prominent viewpoint.
Yes, there is a Fresh Water Spring indicated by a small sign on a detour from the main road. However, be aware that this source can sometimes be dry, so it's always advisable to carry your own water.
Besides hiking, the area is popular for cycling and mountain biking. You can find challenging cycling routes like the 'Monte Arci climb' or various MTB trails, including those around Monte Arci - Trebina Longa. Explore options in the Cycling around Bàini/Villa Verde and MTB Trails around Bàini/Villa Verde guides.
Visitors frequently highlight the diverse landscapes, from high peaks to unique geological formations shaped by ancient volcanic activity. The challenging yet rewarding routes to summits like Monte Arci - Trebina Longa through spectacular wooded settings are particularly appreciated, as are the unique basaltic rock formations like Is Arutas Santas.
While many routes in the area can be challenging, there are easier options. For instance, the 'View of Beda Manca Valley – Acquafrida loop from P.ta Genna Spina' is rated as easy. When visiting Rio Is Salonis Waterfall, the walk from the metal bridge to the falls is only a few dozen meters, making it relatively accessible.
The terrain often includes dirt surfaces, which can be slippery in several sections, especially on steeper climbs. You'll encounter varied landscapes from wooded areas to rocky volcanic formations, with gradients that can be quite steep, reaching up to 20% in some parts, particularly on routes leading to summits like Monte Arci - Trebina Longa.
While not explicitly labeled as 'hidden gems' in the data, sites like Is Arutas Santas, a spectacular basaltic rocky emergence found along the "9 fords" route, offer a unique and less commonly highlighted experience of the region's volcanic geology. The Perlite quarry also provides a distinct blend of natural and historical interest.


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