Natural monuments around Assèmini/Assemini encompass significant natural environments within the Metropolitan City of Cagliari, Sardinia. The region features diverse landscapes, from vast wetland ecosystems to mountainous forests. These areas are recognized for their biodiversity and unique geological formations, offering opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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I followed the entire route along the SP1, but there are several trails in the woods that branch off from the dirt road and then rejoin. The highest point is at the end of the Santadi area, then you descend again to the picnic area. I recommend following the SP1 for the uphill sections and using the trails to descend the mountains.
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Hi, can you send me an intermediate MTB route? 600 dsl is 50 km thanks
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It connects almost all of Cagliari immersed in nature
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Very nice place to go jogging...
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The turquoise water shimmers promisingly, and the fine sandy beach promises pure relaxation. Surrounded by the raw beauty of nature, you will quickly feel like you have found a secret place where time seems to stand still. Here you can escape from everyday life in peace, feel the sun on your skin and listen to the sounds of the sea. You can find more highlights and tours in and around Cagliari here: https://www.komoot.de/collection/2433150/-cagliari.
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Discover the WWF Nature Reserve Monte Arcosu: the largest Maccia Mediterranea forest in the Mediterranean, located in Uta, Assemini and Siliqua. This 3,700 hectare reserve is part of the Gutturu Mannu regional park, established in 2014. Landscape & Flora Embedded in the 35,000 hectare Monte Arcosu-Piscinamanna forest complex, the picture is characterized by steep valleys and elevations over 1,000 meters high. In addition to oaks, cork oaks and myrtle, you will find 46 endemic plant species and 20 orchid species. A highlight: the endemic mushroom Ramaria arcosuensis. wildlife The protected area is home to the Sardinian deer, which was saved from extinction in the 1980s, as well as wild cats, Sardinian geotritons and rare birds such as the Sardinian goshawk. social commitment The “Oasi del Cervo e della Luna” project, launched in 2020, promotes social integration in cooperation with the Domus de Luna Foundation. The project offers work and support to disadvantaged people. Visits Organized by "Oasi del Cervo e della Luna", the reserve opens on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. Winter: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Summer: 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. You can find more highlights and tours in and around Cagliari here: https://www.komoot.de/collection/2433150/-cagliari
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Various hiking trails lead through the WWF oasis. The nature and the views of the mountains are fantastically beautiful.
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The region offers diverse natural monuments. You can explore the vast wetland ecosystem of the Santa Gilla Lagoon, famous for its pink flamingos, or visit the Oasi del Cervo e della Luna – Monte Arcosu Wildlife Sanctuary, a significant forest reserve home to the Sardinian deer. Another popular spot is the Molentargius Canal, ideal for cycling or jogging amidst nature.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Molentargius Canal is considered family-friendly and offers a pleasant environment for cycling or jogging. The Santa Gilla Lagoon, particularly the Saline Conti Vecchi, provides train tours through salt basins where you can observe flamingos, which can be an engaging experience for children.
The Santa Gilla Lagoon is a crucial habitat for nearly two hundred species of birds, most notably large colonies of pink flamingos. You might also spot herons, egrets, and various ducks. In the mountainous areas, such as the Monte Arcosu Wildlife Sanctuary, you can find the indigenous Sardinian deer, wild boar, and even golden eagles.
The Oasi del Cervo e della Luna – Monte Arcosu Wildlife Sanctuary and the broader Gutturu Mannu Regional Park offer various hiking trails through Mediterranean scrub and ancient forests. The Mitza Fanebas Spring area also features trails through the woods, leading to a picnic area. For more detailed hiking routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Assèmini/Assemini guide, which includes trails like those near Mitza Fanebas Spring.
Yes, the Spiaggia della Faccia (Face Beach) is noted as a viewpoint, offering beautiful coastal scenery. Additionally, the WWF Oasi Monte Arcosu Rocky Trails provide fantastic views of the surrounding mountains and natural landscapes within the reserve.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is milder and more comfortable for outdoor activities like hiking and birdwatching. During these seasons, the flora is vibrant, and wildlife, especially migratory birds in the Santa Gilla Lagoon, is very active. Summer can be hot, but early mornings or late afternoons are still pleasant.
While many natural areas in Sardinia are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for each protected site. For instance, nature reserves like the Monte Arcosu Wildlife Sanctuary may have restrictions or require dogs to be on a leash to protect local wildlife. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them.
Absolutely. The Molentargius Canal is highlighted as a very nice place for cycling. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can refer to the Gravel biking around Assèmini/Assemini guide, which features routes like the Molentargius Canal – Poetto Beach loop.
The Oasi del Cervo e della Luna – Monte Arcosu Wildlife Sanctuary, part of the Gutturu Mannu regional park, is accessible by car, with visitor centers often serving as starting points for trails. It's advisable to check the reserve's official website for current opening hours and any specific access requirements, as it operates as a WWF Nature Reserve.
The Santa Gilla Lagoon is a vast wetland ecosystem characterized by a unique mix of marine, brackish, and fresh waters. This creates an oasis of rich biodiversity, supporting not only numerous bird species but also over 450 plant species, many of which are indigenous halophytes. A significant part of this area includes the Saline Conti Vecchi, ancient saltworks where you can see 'mountains of white salt' and pink pools where flamingos gather.
While specific difficulty levels vary, areas like the Molentargius Canal offer flat paths suitable for easy walks, jogging, or cycling. The Santa Gilla Lagoon also has nature trails designed for observation that are generally accessible. For hiking, some trails within the Monte Arcosu Wildlife Sanctuary might be easier, but it's best to check trail descriptions for specific difficulty ratings.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. The opportunity to observe diverse wildlife, especially the pink flamingos at Santa Gilla Lagoon and the Sardinian deer at Monte Arcosu, is a major draw. Many also enjoy the well-maintained paths for activities like cycling and jogging, as well as the scenic views from various viewpoints.


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