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Road cycling around Biddesatu/Villasalto offers diverse terrain within the Gerrei region of southeastern Sardinia. The area is characterized by rugged landscapes, featuring granite peaks, rolling hills, and valleys carved by small streams. Situated on a plateau, Villasalto provides views of the surrounding region, including the distant Gennargentu Mountains. Extensive Mediterranean forests, part of the Parco Regionale dei Sette Fratelli – Monte Genis, define many of the routes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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67.9km
03:34
1,260m
1,260m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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100km
05:28
1,970m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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62.5km
03:29
1,340m
1,340m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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04:43
1,560m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Small town decorated with many colorful murals
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The statuette of the Mother Goddess Turriga was found by chance by a farmer in 1935 in the territory of Senorbì, between Ortacesus and Selegas, by a farmer who kept it for years on his fireplace. It was then noticed by the village doctor, and that is how it arrived at the Archaeological Museum of Cagliari. https://www.preistoriainitalia.it/scheda/dea-madre-di-turriga-senorbi-ca/
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It is one of the most famous, interesting, and intact of the approximately thirty Nuragic well-temples where the water cult was practiced: the name "covered well" itself expresses its function and excellent state of preservation. Three kilometers from Ballao, a town in the historic region of Gerrei – along Provincial Road 13, which leads from the town to Escalaplano – lies the sacred well of Funtana Coberta, nestled in a green valley floor, enclosed to the east by a small hill. The entire building, ten and a half meters long, was constructed from irregular, roughly hewn limestone blocks of uniform thickness, carved on the exposed side. The floor plan is unusual: two wings of different lengths create an atrium whose original flooring is still visible. As is common with sacred wells, the monument is divided into three parts: on the surface, the small outdoor atrium (or vestibule), rectangular and almost two meters wide; an access staircase with twelve narrow steps, well crafted and covered with a stepped ceiling composed of twelve sloping architraves that fit into the walls and echo the shape of the underlying steps leading down to the floor of the tholos chamber; more precisely, the tholos chamber was built in the shape of a small nuragic: it is a semi-subterranean chamber with an almost circular plan, three and a half meters wide at the bottom and covered by a false dome five and a half meters high. Noteworthy is the construction of the dome, surrounded by a drum wall, to which a projecting body is attached that delimits the access staircase and the two wings of the atrium in antis. Also noteworthy is the slight curvature of the walls, almost as if to 'invite' the faithful into the interior of the temple. The floor is made of limestone slabs carefully arranged in a radial pattern. Here is the well shaft, dug into the rock, five meters deep, and covered with 36 rows of stones, with an average opening of one meter wide, from which the water spring flows. Source and further information: https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/it/esplora/funtana-coberta
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This is a very popular place for locals. In August, the patron saint is celebrated.
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Pitch with shaded areas at the crossroads for Nurri; there is a fountain that is always active.
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Small municipality in Trexenta, it hosts one of the stops of the little green train.
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Nice natural rest area with playground!
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Here are many remains of masonry
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The road cycling routes in Biddesatu/Villasalto are characterized by rugged inland terrain, granite peaks, and Mediterranean forests. The area offers a mix of moderate and difficult routes, with 7 out of 9 available routes classified as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains. For example, the From San Vito to Villasalto in the Geomineral Park of Sardinia — ring tour involves over 1,200 meters of elevation gain.
While many routes are challenging, there are options with moderate difficulty. The Scenic Road to Villasalto – Mining Cart in Villasalto loop from Biddesatu/Villasalto is a moderate 39.1 km route with around 890 meters of elevation gain, offering a good balance for those seeking a less strenuous ride than the more difficult options.
The region is rich in natural beauty, including granite peaks, rolling hills, and valleys carved by small streams. You'll cycle through extensive Mediterranean forests, part of the Parco Regionale dei Sette Fratelli – Monte Genis, with holm oak, cork oak, and diverse undergrowth. Routes like the Flumendosa River – Viewpoint Over Lake Flumendosa loop from Ballau/Ballao offer views of the Flumendosa River valley and Lake Flumendosa.
Yes, the area around Villasalto is dotted with archaeological sites. While cycling, you might encounter ancient Nuragic towers. The region's history also includes mining, with the former Su Suergiu mine. For specific historical highlights, consider visiting the Sacred Well of Funtana Coberta or the Sacred Well Is Pirois.
Villasalto itself is situated on a plateau about 500 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking views of southeastern Sardinia, including the distant peaks of the Gennargentu Mountains. For specific viewpoints, the View of the Gulf of Cagliari from Arcu S'Aurredda is a notable highlight in the area.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around Biddesatu/Villasalto. While specific designated cyclist parking areas are not detailed, the towns typically offer public parking spaces suitable for starting your road cycling tours.
Sardinia's mild climate for much of the year makes it ideal for road cycling. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) generally offer the most pleasant temperatures and less crowded roads. Summers can be hot, especially inland, but early mornings or late afternoons can still be suitable.
Yes, many of the routes in the region are designed as loops. For instance, the From San Vito to Villasalto in the Geomineral Park of Sardinia — ring tour is a popular circular route. Another option is the Scenic Road to Villasalto – Mining Cart in Villasalto loop from Ballau/Ballao.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse and unspoiled landscapes, the challenging yet rewarding ascents, and the quiet, sometimes deserted roads that allow for an authentic exploration of the region's natural beauty.
Beyond the natural landscapes, routes can lead you past interesting points. The Ascent Through the Valley of Monti dei Sette Fratelli offers a notable experience. You might also encounter the Church of Santa Barbara and Monument of Arcu su Allistu or ride along the State Road 125 to the Arcu and Tidu Pass, known for its scenic qualities.
There are 9 road cycling routes available around Biddesatu/Villasalto, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels, predominantly featuring moderate to difficult terrain.


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