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Attractions and Places To See around Boroneddu - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Boroneddu include a blend of cultural heritage, historical sites, and natural beauty. This small, traditional village is situated on a basalt plateau in central-western Sardinia. It serves as a gateway to the Lake Omodeo valley, offering a landscape of gentle slopes, holm oaks, and Mediterranean scrub. The area features ancient archaeological sites and significant historical landmarks.

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Last updated: May 10, 2026

Nuraghe Losa

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The Nuraghe Losa cult site is located on the Italian island of Sardinia near the municipality of Abbasanta on the SS 131 (“Carlo Felice”). It can be reached via a separate exit at kilometer 123.

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Santa Chiara Dam on the Tirso

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VITTORIO EMANUELE III
King of the victorious and renewed homeland, he inaugurated on April 28, 1924 the works of Tirso which, divined by the first architects of the Italian economy …

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Santa Chiara Dam and Lake Omodeo Road

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Segment of SP74 that runs along the central-southern part of Lake Omodeo up to the old dam. Paved road and passable by racing bike but with care as it is …

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The point of interest can be easily reached by bike with the service road behind sa cantinedda, but obviously to go down to …

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Church and Novenary of Sant'Agostino

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Church inaugurated on August 16, 1891, located in the homonymous village. Surrounded in the piazzedda by "sos muristenes" (small lodgings for pilgrims, typical of rural churches and sanctuaries, active mainly …

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Gabriele Destefanis
August 23, 2025, Strada della Diga di Santa Chiara e del Lago Omodeo

Very nice lakeside road, shame about the potholes in the asphalt

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penna1973
January 8, 2025, Nuraghe Losa

one of the most beautiful Nuraghe in Sardinia

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Peter
February 22, 2024, Nuraghe Losa

The Nuraghe Losa cult site is located on the Italian island of Sardinia near the municipality of Abbasanta on the SS 131 (“Carlo Felice”). It can be reached via a separate exit at kilometer 123.

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Jenny
January 3, 2023, Nuraghe Losa

After crossing the high threshold, three corridors lead to as many chambers covered with tholos (mock domes). The mastio, still 13 meters high today but originally higher, has a "classic" structure: large main chamber with three niches arranged in the shape of a cross. A spiral staircase that once went to the top leads clockwise to the upper small chamber. All around are the three small towers with high, narrow chambers connected to each other by the masonry that surrounds the whole structure. It also includes three wells that were used to store food reserves or other materials. The main tower and the triangular bastion are surrounded by a long, massive oval wall with doors and two cantilevered small towers, the walls of which are interrupted by notches. The outer masonry extends north and west at the back and is also provided with a narrow passage. At the base of the small western tower is a cistern. In front of the entrance to the facade, on the other hand, an imposing round building can be viewed, which probably fulfilled important functions - perhaps it was the assembly hut - as two opposite entrances, two large niches, four lockers and five notches suggest. Only a small part of the extensive surrounding settlement, which covers 3.5 hectares, has been excavated. In various places there are still remains of Nuragic dwellings and especially houses from the late Punic period, the period of the Roman Republic and the Empire as well as the late Roman and Byzantine periods. Source: https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/en/discover/nuraghe-losa

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Jenny
January 3, 2023, Nuraghe Losa

The original name Nurache ‘e losas means “nuraghe of tombs” and refers to the Roman burial urns carved into the rock on the edge of this site. The unmistakable outlines of the Nuraghe Losa stand out on the basaltic plateau of Abbasanta, five kilometers from the small town in the Oristano area. Strolling around the massive, solid, flat structure, whose plan is in the form of an equilateral triangle, perspectives that seem like the front part of a ship's prow catch the eye. It is one of the most impressive and striking symbols of Nuragic architecture... It is distinguished by its articulated design, compact volume and fine masonry technique. The remains of an extensive settlement embedded in the green Mediterranean maquis have been preserved around the nuraghe. It bears testimony to the millenary history of this site, from the Nuragic period to the Roman era and, when it was used as a burial place, to the High Middle Ages (7th-8th centuries). The complex, built entirely of large blocks of basalt, consists of a trefoil nuraghe dating from the Middle Bronze Age (15th-14th centuries BC), a protective masonry and the remains of a village with round huts dating from the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age were erected (13th-9th centuries BC). At the entrance one notices that this huge compact mass - the secret of good construction - also has large spaces. But not the uncovered courtyard, so characteristic of most complex nuraghi, but which has probably been replaced in function by outdoor spaces. The nuraghe is accessed via two elevated entrances compared to the surrounding land, and via a straight corridor to the original central tower (mastio) in the shape of a truncated cone, as well as to the two side towers. The rear tower, on the other hand, is accessible via a secondary entrance. You will walk through the chiaroscuro of the corridors, breathe in the smell of the moss-covered stones and immerse yourself in the mythical Nuragic age.

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The rural novenary of Sant'Agostino is about 8 kilometers from the town of Abbasanta: it is a very small village built around the church, which is populated exclusively on the occasion of the festivities in honor of the saint.

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It can be visited only during the dry season, during the rainy season the house is partially submerged almost to the roof. In 1997, with the inauguration of the new dam (Eleonora d'Arborea dam) and the further raising of the water level, the house of the foreman ends up underwater to keep company with the remains of zuri, the petrified forests, some nuraghe and other structures of anthropogenic origin. The house housed the foreman, the deputy head and their respective families, now it houses only ruins and vegetation.

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***go down on foot, highlight not cycleable*** The point of interest can be easily reached by bike with the service road behind sa cantinedda, but obviously to go down to visit the house you have to park the bike and go down the steps at the side of the road.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of historical sites can I explore around Boroneddu?

Boroneddu is rich in ancient history. You can visit impressive Nuragic complexes like Nuraghe Losa, which features a trefoil nuraghe and remains of an extensive settlement. The area also has numerous other Nuraghi, including Cortinas, Friscas, lestincus, Oschei, Ostele, Spinosu, and su Montigu, along with ancient "Tombe di Giganti" (Giant's Tombs) called Ostele.

What are the significant man-made monuments in the Boroneddu area?

The region features notable engineering feats such as the Santa Chiara Dam on the Tirso, built in 1924 to regulate the Tirso river, enable irrigation, and produce electricity. The original Santa Chiara Dam, which formed the artificial Lake Omodeo, is now partially submerged after being replaced by the new Eleonora D'Arborea dam.

Are there any cultural attractions in Boroneddu village itself?

Yes, within Boroneddu, you can visit the Sardinian Folklore Museum (Museo della Fiaba Sarda). This museum offers a narrative journey into the mystical world of Sardinian fairy tales, featuring characters like the Maschinganna, Janas, and Luxia Arrabiosa, and showcases traditional farming homes and the role of women.

What natural features can I see near Boroneddu?

Boroneddu is located on a basalt plateau with gentle slopes leading down to the Lake Omodeo Valley. This area is a natural oasis, perfect for walks amidst holm oaks and Mediterranean scrub, with the Barigadu mountains in the background. Additionally, Lago su Montigu is a specific natural point of interest within Boroneddu.

What are the main historical churches in Boroneddu?

The village is centered around the Parish Church of San Lorenzo Martire, built in 1886 with squared basalt blocks. Two kilometers from the village, you'll find the Country Church of San Salvatore, which has undergone centuries of additions and renovations and is adjoined by "muristenes" for pilgrims.

Can I go cycling around Boroneddu?

Absolutely! The area around Boroneddu offers various cycling routes. You can find options like the "Ghilarza Novenari and Lake Omodeo Loop" or the "Santa Chiara Dam loop from Tadasune/Tadasuni." For more details and routes, check out the Cycling around Boroneddu guide.

Are there running trails near Boroneddu?

Yes, there are several running trails available. You can explore routes such as the "Running loop from Abbasanta" or the "Nuraghe Perdu Cossu loop from Norghiddo/Norbello." Discover more options in the Running Trails around Boroneddu guide.

What kind of mountain biking trails are available?

For mountain biking enthusiasts, Boroneddu offers challenging trails like "Da Nughedu Santa Vittoria tra corbezzoli, nuraghe e la roccia “Sa Crabarissa”- giro ad anello" and the "Monte Borta Melone lookout – Sa Crabarissa Rock Formation loop." Find detailed routes in the MTB Trails around Boroneddu guide.

What is the significance of the Chief Engineer's House of the Santa Chiara Dam?

The Chief Engineer's House of the Santa Chiara Dam is a historical site that once housed the foreman and deputy head of the dam project. It is unique because it can only be visited during the dry season; during the rainy season, the house is partially submerged, a consequence of the new dam raising the water level.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Boroneddu?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Santa Chiara Dam on the Tirso is noted for its historical context and engineering marvel. The Nuraghe Losa is admired for its impressive architecture and the sense of ancient history it conveys, with visitors often remarking on the unique perspectives and the feeling of immersing themselves in the mythical Nuragic age.

Is the road along Lake Omodeo suitable for cycling?

The Santa Chiara Dam and Lake Omodeo Road (SP74) runs along the central-southern part of Lake Omodeo. It is a paved road and passable by racing bike, but cyclists should exercise care as it can be poorly maintained with visible cracks. Cars are rare, making it a scenic, albeit sometimes bumpy, ride.

What is the best time to visit Boroneddu for outdoor activities?

While specific seasonal recommendations for all activities are not provided, the region's natural beauty, especially around Lake Omodeo, is ideal for extended walks. For visiting sites like the Chief Engineer's House of the Santa Chiara Dam, the dry season is recommended as it becomes partially submerged during the rainy season. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring.

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