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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Jersu/Jerzu

Natural monuments around Jersu/Jerzu showcase a landscape defined by towering limestone formations known as "Tacchi." This region offers unique geological features and opportunities for outdoor exploration. The area's natural heritage includes impressive rocky outcrops, caves, and waterfalls. These natural features provide a setting for diverse outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments around Jersu/Jerzu

  • The most popular natural monuments is Sa Perda Stampada Rock Window, a natural rock formation featuring bizarre curved shapes. This rock window is a sculpture made by…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Is Piscinas Pools and Waterfalls

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Nice short tour to the Badegumpen "Is Piscinas". The path can also be covered with smaller children. The bathing pools are beautifully situated, but overall they are a bit small. …

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Su Marmuri Cave

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This spectacular stalactite cave can only be visited with a guide. Warm clothes are recommended as there are only 10 ° C in the cave.

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Sa Perda Stampada Rock Window

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The bizarre curved shapes of the tafoni are sculptures made by wind and weather and at the same time natural works of art that stretch over the Sardinian coast. The …

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Scala di San Giorgio

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Attractive detour from Osini village (just before Ulassai). Imposing gorge - according to legend, created by a holy man who performed miracles. You can climb on one or two viewing …

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Serbissi Cave

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The Serbissi cave is a karst cavity, created by dolomitic dissolution through rainwater.
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Stefan L.
September 6, 2025, Scala di San Giorgio

Great view. Beautiful area.

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Great view. Beautiful area.

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The cave is part of the archaeological park of the nuraghe of Sirbissi

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The cave is very worth seeing. We can also recommend the restaurant.

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Nice short tour to the Badegumpen "Is Piscinas". The path can also be covered with smaller children. The bathing pools are beautifully situated, but overall they are a bit small. Swimming is not really possible. There are several smaller pools. But ideal for smaller children. If you are there alone or with just a few people, it can be endured there well. But when there is a large crowd, I don't think it's fun anymore.

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Very worth seeing, even if it was May 2023 with €12 entry p.p. quite expensive

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Natural "monument" of extraordinary beauty that opens up in the rocks of Taccu di Osini. Legend has it that, during a pastoral visit, St. George prayed that a passage would be opened in the apparently impenetrable mountain to make the passage easier.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most distinctive natural features around Jersu/Jerzu?

The landscape around Jersu/Jerzu is primarily defined by its towering limestone formations known as the "Tacchi." These impressive geological structures, such as Monte Corongiu, Porcu 'e Ludu, and Troiscu, offer dramatic backdrops and panoramic views. You'll also find spectacular caves like Su Marmuri Cave and Serbissi Cave, as well as unique rock formations like Sa Perda Stampada Rock Window.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit near Jersu/Jerzu?

Yes, Is Piscinas Pools and Waterfalls is a great option for families with smaller children. It offers a series of charming bathing pools and waterfalls, perfect for a short, relaxing visit. While the pools are generally small and not ideal for extensive swimming, they provide a tranquil natural escape.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments?

The region around Jersu/Jerzu is excellent for outdoor activities. The Tacchi formations provide opportunities for hiking, free climbing, and mountain biking. You can explore trails winding through forests of oak and maple trees. For more structured adventures, consider checking out the various routes available in the area. You can find detailed hiking routes at Hiking around Jersu/Jerzu, or explore mountain biking trails at MTB Trails around Jersu/Jerzu.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments in Jersu/Jerzu?

The region's natural monuments are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. During summer, the natural pools at Is Piscinas can be refreshing, but it's best to visit when not overly crowded. For cave explorations like Su Marmuri Cave, the consistent cool temperature makes it a good option even on warmer days, though warm clothes are always recommended inside.

Are there any historical or archaeological sites associated with the natural monuments?

Yes, some natural monuments in the area also hold historical significance. Monte Corongiu, for instance, beyond its natural beauty, contains traces of a Punic necropolis and Nuragic sites. Additionally, Serbissi Cave is noted as a historical site, offering a glimpse into the region's past alongside its geological wonders.

What should I wear when visiting the caves or hiking in the area?

When visiting caves like Su Marmuri Cave, warm clothes are highly recommended as the temperature inside remains a consistent 10°C (50°F). For hiking, comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially when exploring the trails around the Tacchi formations. Layers are always a good idea to adapt to changing conditions.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the natural monuments?

The diverse flora and sheer rock walls of the Jerzu area support a rich local fauna. Keep an eye out for various bird species, including rare falcons, buzzards, and golden eagles, which can often be spotted soaring above the Tacchi formations.

Is it possible to visit the caves with a guide?

Yes, Su Marmuri Cave, a spectacular stalactite cave, can only be visited with a guide. Guided tours are available and highly recommended to fully appreciate its impressive formations.

What makes the Scala di San Giorgio unique?

Scala di San Giorgio is an imposing gorge, considered a natural monument of extraordinary beauty. Legend has it that it was created by a holy man. Visitors can climb to viewing platforms for impressive vistas, and experience refreshing cold air emanating from the crevices, especially welcome on warm days.

Are there viewpoints offering panoramic views of the region?

Absolutely. Monte Corongiu, the highest of the Tacchi, is renowned for offering some of the most spectacular panoramic views in the Jerzu area. Other highlights like Sa Perda Stampada Rock Window, Serbissi Cave, and Scala di San Giorgio also provide great viewpoints to appreciate the unique landscape.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Jersu/Jerzu?

Visitors frequently praise the extraordinary views and the immersion in untouched nature. The unique geological formations, such as the bizarre curved shapes of Sa Perda Stampada Rock Window, are often highlighted as natural works of art. The impressive scale of caves like Su Marmuri Cave also leaves a lasting impression.

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