Attractions and places to see around Nughedu Santa Itòria/Nughedu Santa Vittoria include a variety of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This Sardinian municipality is situated on a volcanic rocky outcrop, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The area features significant prehistoric and Nuragic remains, alongside natural features like Mount Santa Vittoria and the extensive Lake Omodeo. Visitors can explore ancient burial sites, historical churches, and diverse natural environments.
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"Sa Crabarissa" (Campidanese woman in Sardinian costume with a handkerchief on her head) for the shape of the rock and the legend that belongs to it
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There are a variety of unusual rock formations here, the most interesting being Sa Crabarissa
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This rock has the appearance of a woman in traditional clothing. Legend has it that she is a girl petrified by pain due to unrequited love from a shepherd who had promised to marry her.
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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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The dam, whose construction ended in 1924, is located near Ula Tirso and was built to regulate the course of the Thyrsus river, allow the irrigation of the adjacent lands, and produce low cost energy (Ula was the first Sardinian municipality to have electricity). Wanted and designed by Eng. Angelo Omodeo, was built in five years under the direction of Eng. Giulio Dolcetta. At its inauguration, the Omodeo lake thus formed was (and remained for a long time) the largest artificial lake in Europe. , the pre-Nuragic settlement "Serra Linta" and the village of Zuri, which was rebuilt a short distance from the lake (but this time on a hill). The church of San Pietro, dating back to the 13th century, was completely dismantled from its position and rebuilt in its present position in Zuri.
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Although the dam can be reached by bike from the service road near Sa Cantinedda, and you can cycle on it, this is still a section where you need to pay maximum attention.
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The area is rich in history. You can visit the 16th-century Parish Church of San Giacomo and the 1500s Former Parish House within the town. Significant prehistoric and Nuragic sites include the Domus de Janas at S'Angrone and Sas Arzolas de Goi, and the Protonuraghe Su Casteddu. Additionally, you can find the ruins of the ancient Santa Vittoria Church at the foot of Mount Santa Vittoria.
Yes, the region is known for its Nuragic heritage. A notable site is Nuraghe Lo, an impressive structure located near Sorgono. The area also features other Nuragic remains like the Protonuraghe Su Casteddu, surrounded by ancient huts, and the Domus de Janas (rock-cut tombs) at S'Angrone and Sas Arzolas de Goi, which date back to the Neolithic period.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore Mount Santa Vittoria, known for its pristine natural aspects, granite formations, and lush forests. The Assai Forest and Wildlife Oasis, located on the mountain, is home to centuries-old holm and cork oaks and serves as a repopulation area for deer and fallow deer. The town also overlooks Lake Omodeo, one of Europe's largest artificial lakes, surrounded by dense vegetation.
Absolutely! The area provides various opportunities for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can find routes like the "Coast along Lake Omodeo from Nughedu Santa Vittoria" which is a moderate road cycling tour. There are also mountain biking trails, such as "Da Nughedu Santa Vittoria tra corbezzoli, nuraghe e la roccia “Sa Crabarissa”". You can explore more options on the cycling guide, road cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for the region.
The Santa Chiara Dam on the Tirso, completed in 1924, was a monumental engineering feat designed to regulate the Tirso river, irrigate lands, and produce energy, making Ula the first Sardinian municipality with electricity. It created Lake Omodeo, which was once Europe's largest artificial lake. Although parts of the original dam are now submerged by the newer Eleonora D'Arborea dam, its historical impact on the region is immense.
The Assai Forest and Wildlife Oasis on Mount Santa Vittoria is an excellent place for wildlife spotting, serving as a repopulation area for deer and fallow deer. You can also visit the Natural History Museum of the Assai Oasis, housed in a former shepherd's shelter, which showcases taxidermied Sardinian fauna including a golden eagle, deer, wild boar, and wild cat, along with a diorama of a natural forest environment.
Yes, families can enjoy exploring the natural environment. The Assai Forest and Wildlife Oasis offers a chance to see local fauna, and the Natural History Museum of the Assai Oasis provides an educational experience with its animal exhibits and xylotheque. The scenic views and open spaces around Lake Omodeo also offer opportunities for family outings and gentle walks.
Near Lake Omodeo, you can find the intriguing Chief Engineer's House of the Santa Chiara Dam. This house, which once accommodated the dam's foreman, is now partially submerged, especially during the rainy season, offering a unique glimpse into the area's past and the impact of the lake's creation. The original village of Zuri and other pre-Nuragic settlements were also submerged when the lake was formed.
The Natural History Museum of the Assai Oasis, located in the Alamoju area, is dedicated to the local flora and fauna. It features a collection of taxidermied Sardinian animals, including various birds of prey, deer, and wild boars. The museum also houses a xylotheque (wood collection) and displays minerals and fossils from the island, along with a diorama recreating a natural forest environment.
Mount Santa Vittoria is a defining element of the local landscape, lending its name to the town. It is characterized by pristine natural aspects, spectacular granite formations, lush forests, valleys, springs, and torrential streams. The mountain is also home to the Assai Forest and Wildlife Oasis, making it a vital ecological area for the region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The ancient Nuragic sites like Nuraghe Lo are considered impressive, offering a high concentration of archaeological evidence. The engineering marvel of the Santa Chiara Dam on the Tirso and the scenic views around Lake Omodeo are also highly valued. The overall experience of exploring ancient history amidst stunning natural landscapes is a major draw.


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