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Hiking around Nuradda/Nurallao offers access to diverse natural landscapes and historical sites in the Sarcidano region of Sardinia. The area features lush greenery, forests of common and holm oaks, and Mediterranean shrubs. It is characterized by limestone hills, the Funtana Is Arinus Park with the Su Craddaxioleddu Waterfall, and the nearby Lake San Sebastiano. The region also contains ancient Nuragic sites, including the Giant's Tomb of Aiodda.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.48km
03:04
420m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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11.6km
03:15
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:07
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Monumental cedar tree
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Nurahge with a central tower, partially enclosed by a three-lobed bastion dating back to the 15th-14th century BC. It is beautifully preserved and can be visited.
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The dam blocks the Fluminimannu river in the Is Barrocus area, in the Isili area. Originates from the artificial reservoir of the same name (also known as Lake San Sebastiano) which has "trapped" the nearby church of San Sebastiano in the middle of the lake.
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Sardinia's largest urban park lies on the border between the provinces of Oristano and Nuoro, a botanical paradise of rare plants and a wonderful destination for nature lovers. In the historic area of Sarcidano there is a place where you can take beautiful walks along nature trails surrounded by countless plant species and medieval ruins: the Ayermich Park, a 22-hectare oasis that until 1990 was the property of the margraves, the feudal ones owners of this oasis of land. The creator of this nature reserve was Don Ignazio Ayermich Ripoli, a botanist who brought back rare plants from his numerous trips abroad from the mid-19th century. It is an unusual excursion since it is located in the heart of the town of Laconi, about 60 km from Oristano and 90 km from Cagliari. The walk takes you through alleys decorated with a fresh and lively atmosphere. It begins in a forest of oaks, olive groves and black locust trees, dotted with natural ponds, streams, waterfalls and ponds. As you venture deeper into the park you will see a wide variety of orchids, including native ones such as Ophris laconensis and Sarcidanis. Among the tree avenues are unusual forms of vegetation such as Pyracantha coccinea and Collectia cruciata, whose leaves resemble military aircraft, as well as exotic plants such as the majestic Lebanon and Himalayan cedar, trees of exceptional size. Then there are plants from not far away but not common plants such as the Corsican pine, the Fagus sylvatica, the southern magnolia and the Taxus baccata, known as the “tree of death”. Water is a recurring theme and a source of life for the park. It flows in abundance all year round, forming rivers that then fall, such as the Cascata Maggiore or "great waterfalls", one of the park's many attractions. Source: https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/en/explore/parco-aymerich
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The parish church, dedicated to S. Ambrogio and, from 1952, also to S. Ignazio, was built in the 16th century in Gothic-Aragonese style in the heart of the historic center of Laconi. The facade, rebuilt in the 18th century, is preceded by a wide staircase, at the top of which opens a beautiful portal with high-relief decorations, above which there is a simple round rose window. The facade is completed by an elaborate tympanum with five towers, into which a rectangular window is embedded. A large octagonal dome stands out at the back. On the left side of the building stands the tall and massive square bell tower. The bell tower is lit by four ogival windows equipped with bells, while the upper part ends with a small, pointed dome with a cross. On the right wall of the building there is a large image of Saint Ignatius. Inside the church you can admire the chapel dedicated to the saint, whose walls have mosaic depictions of episodes from his life, as well as the baptismal font in which he was baptized. In the square in front of the building, a beautiful statue of Fra Ignazio was placed on a very high pedestal made of red trachyte. In addition to the church, the Museum of S. Ignazio can also be visited. Source: https://chiesedisardegna.weebly.com/laconi.html
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There are some great caves to discover here, some of which you can actually go into.
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From the viewpoint you have a great view of Laconi. A bench invites you to take a break.
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Really a great impressive tree!
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There are over 25 hiking trails in the Nuradda/Nurallao region, offering a diverse range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. These include 10 easy routes, 14 moderate routes, and 2 more challenging options.
Hiking in Nuradda/Nurallao is enjoyable almost year-round, with conditions suitable for various skill levels. However, it's advisable to exercise caution during the peak summer heat, as temperatures can be high. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploration.
Yes, the region offers several excellent circular routes. A popular option is the Aymerich Main Waterfall – Ruins of Aymerich Castle loop from Làconi/Laconi, an easy 6.7 km trail. Another well-regarded loop is the Grotta de Perdu loop from Grotta de Perdu, which covers 9.4 km of moderate terrain.
Absolutely. The Funtana Is Arinus Park, just north of Nurallao, features the impressive Su Craddaxioleddu Waterfall, where water cascades over 20 meters. Additionally, the nearby Parco Aymerich in Laconi boasts multiple waterfalls, including the beautiful Cascata Maggiore, which can be explored on trails like the Ruins of Aymerich Castle – Aymerich Main Waterfall loop.
Yes, the area provides several easy trails suitable for families. The routes within Parco Aymerich, such as the Aymerich Main Waterfall – Ruins of Aymerich Castle loop, are particularly good choices, offering natural beauty and historical interest without being overly strenuous.
The Nuradda/Nurallao region is rich in prehistoric heritage. You can explore significant Nuragic sites, including the monumental Bruncu Madugui village and nuraghe, and the impressive Giant's Tomb of Aiodda. The Ruins of Aymerich Castle also offer a glimpse into the area's past.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Sardinia, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always a good idea to check specific park regulations if you plan to visit protected areas, but most trails are dog-friendly.
You'll encounter diverse and rich natural landscapes, including lush greenery, forests of common and holm oaks, and Mediterranean shrubs. The area is characterized by limestone hills, offering varied terrain and potential for elevated viewpoints, along with picturesque features like Lake San Sebastiano.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 180 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's combination of natural beauty, including its waterfalls and forests, and the fascinating historical sites that can be discovered along the trails.
Yes, the region features several beautiful water bodies. Lake San Sebastiano is a notable feature, accessible via the historic Trenino Verde railway line. You can also find the Pauli Maiori Wetland and Pauli Oromeu, offering serene natural settings for hikers.
The limestone hills that shelter Nurallao provide excellent opportunities for trails with elevated viewpoints. While specific viewpoint trails aren't named, many routes traversing the hilly terrain will offer panoramic vistas of the surrounding green landscapes and forests.
While public transport options might be limited directly to all trailheads, the historic Trenino Verde railway line passes by Lake San Sebastiano, offering a unique way to access parts of the local environment. For more remote trailheads, a car is generally recommended for convenience.


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