Best attractions and places to see around Siliqua, located in the Sulcis-Iglesiente region of Sardinia, offer a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The area is characterized by its unique geological formations, such as volcanic hills, and rich prehistoric and Roman-era heritage. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, significant natural reserves, and traditional Sardinian architecture. This region provides opportunities to experience both the historical depth and natural beauty of Sardinia.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Irgas waterfall is not 45 meters high, maybe it reaches that height with the jumps that are part of the final section. I humbly suggest the fourth great waterfall of Linas... the waterfall of the Rio Fenugu just below Togoro, accessible from the road to Linas. In the days after the rain, you could hear it from at least 1 km away. It's a shame we have beautiful things close by and we don't appreciate them. Saludusu.
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The Rosas Mine, active from 1849 to 1980 for the extraction of silver-bearing galena, lead, and zinc, is now a multi-purpose museum that chronicles the mining history of the Sulcis region. A guided tour allows access to the underground tunnels and a close-up look at the restored structures, while nearby hiking trails allow visitors to explore the natural environment and traces of the mining activity. For updated hours, costs, and reservations: https://museorosasnarcao.it/.
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The evocative Grotta di San Giovanni is a geological and archaeological treasure, as well as the longest vehicle-accessible cave in the world. The cave is accessible from two sides, but the ticket office and information point are located at the main, southern entrance. Entrance is permitted only during cave opening hours. Ticket prices vary depending on the type of visit. You can find all the latest information on the website: https://www.grottasangiovanni.com/.
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Beautiful forest trails. The mining center has a picnic area with a water tap.
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Unfortunately there was very little water on our hike, so we could hardly see any waterfalls. Otherwise it is also a nice place to swim.
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Very beautiful, large sandstone grotto that you can drive through.
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Piscina Irgas is one of the three imposing waterfalls that cross the granites of the Monte Linas – Oridda – Marganai park. With a jump of about 45 meters, he dives into an enchanting emerald lake.
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Many paths begin from this church
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The area around Siliqua is rich in history. You can explore the medieval Castello di Acquafredda, built by Count Ugolino della Gherardesca, which offers panoramic views and is recognized as a Natural Monument. Another significant site is the Rosas Mining Village Narcao, an eco-museum detailing the region's industrial past. Additionally, the territory features numerous prehistoric ruins, including eight Nuraghe and a Domus de Janas, such as the Domu de s'Orcu.
Absolutely. The Oasi del Cervo e della Luna – Monte Arcosu Wildlife Sanctuary is Italy's largest WWF Reserve, part of the Gutturu Mannu Regional Park, home to Sardinian deer and diverse flora. You can also visit the San Giovanni Cave, known as the longest carriageable cave in the world, now open to pedestrians for a unique geological experience. The Domo Andesitico di Acquafredda, a volcanic hill, is also a natural monument.
Siliqua offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Lago Bau Pressiu Loop' or sections of the 'Saint Barbara's Mining Trail'. Road cyclists can enjoy the 'Sulcis-Iglesiente and Acquafredda Castle Loop'. There are also touring bicycle routes such as the 'Santa Barbara Mining Trail: San Giovanni Cave Loop'. You can find more details and routes on the MTB Trails around Siliqua, Road Cycling Routes around Siliqua, and Cycling around Siliqua guide pages.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Rosas Mining Village Narcao is an eco-museum that can be an educational and engaging experience for all ages. The Church of Santa Lucia of Uta is also noted as family-friendly, often serving as a starting point for gentle trails. Exploring the pedestrian-friendly San Giovanni Cave can also be a memorable family adventure.
The Mount Lattias area, near Siliqua, offers several hiking trails. One notable 12 km trail leads to the Su Spistiddatroxiu waterfall, a 50-meter, two-jump waterfall located within the Gutturu Mannu area of the Monte Arcosu WWF Reserve. The Oasi del Cervo e della Luna – Monte Arcosu Wildlife Sanctuary also provides nine different hiking trails of varying lengths and difficulties, starting from its visitor center.
Siliqua is home to several churches with Aragonese features, including the parish church of San Giorgio Martire and the notable Sant'Anna. Outside the town, you can find the country churches of Santa Margherita (17th century) and San Giacomo (believed to be 11th century). The hamlet of Zinnigas also offers a glimpse into agricultural traditions with its traditional houses and historic 'monte granatico'.
Yes, for some key attractions, parking is available. For instance, the Church of Santa Lucia of Uta offers ample parking space, making it an excellent starting point for various routes. For the Rosas Mining Village Narcao, visitors have noted that while the indoor facilities might have specific opening times, the outdoor areas can still be visited, and there are often lovely shady picnic areas.
The Domo Andesitico di Acquafredda is a unique volcanic hill that formed millions of years ago. It is recognized as a Natural Monument due to its historical, artistic, and naturalistic value. It hosts diverse plant life and provides a habitat for various animals, including buzzards, and is the site of the medieval Castello di Acquafredda.
Yes, remnants of a Roman-era aqueduct can be found in the area. This aqueduct once transported water from Siliqua all the way to Cagliari, highlighting the historical importance of water resources in the region during Roman times.
The Oasi del Cervo e della Luna – Monte Arcosu Wildlife Sanctuary is generally open on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. Winter hours are typically 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., and summer hours are 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. It's always recommended to check their official website for the most current information regarding opening times and any potential changes.
Beyond the San Giovanni Cave and the Domo Andesitico di Acquafredda, the hamlet of Zinnigas is known for its natural water springs, which produce the low-mineral-content water sold under the 'San Giorgio' brand. Additionally, the Bau Pressiu Lake and Dam offer a beautiful panorama visible from the road to Giba.
Sa Perda Fitta, also known as Su Cuaddu de Sa Mongia or Perda Managus, is a large granite stone monument of particular interest. It stands approximately 2 meters long and 1 meter wide at its base, narrowing to a point at the top with a rough surface. Its exact location may require local guidance, but it's a unique prehistoric monument in the region.


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