Best attractions and places to see around Biddesatu/Villasalto are found in the Gerrei region of southern Sardinia, offering a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. The area is characterized by rugged landscapes, granite peaks, and extensive Mediterranean forests within the Parco Regionale dei Sette Fratelli – Monte Genis. Visitors can explore ancient Nuragic sites, delve into the region's mining past, and discover diverse natural features. This territory provides panoramic views of rolling mountains, deep valleys, and glimpses of the…
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Mhh that's really true piripiro.
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Beautiful climb, even tiring, shame about the conditions in which the Santa Barbara park is.
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Much less tiring climb than the eye would suggest. Beautiful landscapes that accompany you along the way.
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Stunning landscapes at every turn
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The church of San Nicola Quirra is a splendid example of a rock church. Built in the 12th century using locally produced terracotta bricks. It's a good place to take a break in the shade of the trees.
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Secondary road that allows you to avoid the state road. The absence of vehicular traffic allows you to pedal with peace of mind and enjoy the surrounding landscape. If you follow it towards the south, at the end you will find the small church of San Nicola, a very suggestive place.
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Are you ready for an enchanting road bike tour that fascinates both with its landscape and its history? Then strap on your helmet and get into the saddle, because the old “Strada statale 125 orientale sarda” is waiting to be discovered by you. It's best to start your tour in the morning, when the first rays of sunshine bathe the Sardinian landscape in a gentle light and the heat of the day has not yet developed its full potential. A not-too-difficult climb awaits you through a picturesque valley surrounded by a breathtaking atmosphere. The higher you climb, the more you realize why you're doing this. At 400 m above sea level, there is an incomparable view of the Bay of Cagliari that is worth every pedal stroke. The road you are driving on was once one of the most important and longest state roads in Sardinia. But since the new SS125 was built, it has lost its importance and is now an insider tip for us travelers and for the residents of the mountain town of Brunei as well as the foresters of the "Ente forestale di sette fratelli". But that's exactly what makes it so charming: the moderately busy country road meanders uphill at a moderate incline and offers a stress-free descent downhill thanks to fewer tight curves. You will be accompanied by a constantly changing, fascinating panorama that will make your racing bike heart beat faster. So, whether you are a passionate cyclist or an explorer on two wheels - this well-paved and scenic route will captivate you. Enjoy every revolution, because here, on the old SS125, you combine sport with the beauty of Sardinia. You can find more highlights and tours in and around Cagliari here: https://www.komoot.de/collection/2433150/-cagliari
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The Church of San Nicola might seem like a simple little church, but it is one of the two Romanesque churches in Sardinia built entirely of terracotta bricks. It was built between the 12th and 13th centuries. From here you can see the Castello di Quirra, which dates back to the same period. The road that leads to the church, despite being paved, offers suggestive panoramas and is often not very busy.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, featuring rugged and wild landscapes, granite peaks, and rolling hills. You can explore the Ascent Through the Valley of Monti dei Sette Fratelli, which offers a great view of the bay of Cagliari from 400 meters above sea level. The area is part of the Parco Regionale dei Sette Fratelli – Monte Genis, known for its extensive Mediterranean forests and diverse flora.
Yes, Biddesatu/Villasalto boasts a rich history. You can visit the Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo, a 17th-century parish church in Villasalto's historic center, or the Church of Santa Barbara, located on a hill with panoramic views. The territory is also dotted with numerous Nuragic remains, such as those at Serra Madau and Monte Genis, and the Roman Necropolis of Cea on Monte Arrubiu.
For breathtaking vistas, consider the State Road 125 to the Arcu and Tidu Pass, which offers stunning landscapes at every turn. The Church of Santa Barbara also provides panoramic views stretching to the Gennargentu peaks and the Tacchi d'Ogliastra. Additionally, the Ascent Through the Valley of Monti dei Sette Fratelli offers a great view of the bay of Cagliari.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can enjoy the Scenic Secondary Road to Chiesetta di San Nicola, which avoids state traffic and offers peaceful pedaling with amazing views. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Girolimo Picnic Area – View of the Mountain Valley loop' or the 'Nuraghe loop'. You can find more details on cycling routes at Cycling around Biddesatu/Villasalto and hiking trails at Hiking around Biddesatu/Villasalto.
Yes, the 'Su Suergiu' Mining Village and Museum is a significant site. Active from 1880 to 1987, it was Italy's most important antimony mining and processing site. Today, it serves as an industrial archaeology museum within Sardinia's Geomining Park, showcasing the region's mining past.
Families can enjoy exploring the natural parks and easier trails. The Parco Regionale dei Sette Fratelli – Monte Genis offers opportunities for gentle walks amidst nature. The 'Su Mulinu' House-Museum in the village provides a glimpse into traditional life, which can be an engaging educational experience for children.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting Sa Grutta 'e Scusi, a cave famous for its unique formations and as a habitat for the endangered Sardinian geotritone. The small village of Armungia, about 8 km away, also offers a picturesque glimpse into preserved authenticity with its Nuragic Tower and small museums.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning landscapes and the peaceful atmosphere. For instance, the State Road 125 to the Arcu and Tidu Pass is noted for its 'stunning landscapes at every turn'. The Scenic Secondary Road to Chiesetta di San Nicola is appreciated for its 'absence of vehicular traffic' allowing for peaceful enjoyment of the scenery.
Absolutely. The territory is rich in Nuragic remains, testifying to human presence since ancient times. You can find sites like the Nuraghi of Serra Madau, Corrolia, Sa dom'e sani, Arcu 'e sa Tuppa, and Pala Perdixi. On Monte Genis, the large Nuragic complex of Sa Dom'e sa nì, comprising a tower, walls, and circles, is a notable example.
Yes, the east coast is a short drive away and offers beautiful beaches. Options include Spiaggia di San Giovanni (about 25 minutes away), Torre Salinas Beach (known for flamingos), Colostrai, Ferraxi, and the stunning Costa Rei coastline. Villasimius, famous for its crystal-clear waters, is also accessible.
While specific seasonal tips are not provided, the region's Mediterranean climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. These seasons offer milder temperatures, making exploration of the rugged landscapes and historical sites more comfortable than the peak summer heat.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Bruncu Cirronis Switchbacks are described as 'very demanding both uphill and downhill' due to road conditions, requiring a good level of training. Similarly, some cycling routes like the 'Covered fountain – Domus de janas loop' are rated as difficult.


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