Best attractions and places to see in Foresta Demaniale Del Campidano include a diverse range of natural and historical sites within this expansive forest complex in southern Sardinia. The area features extensive conifer plantations, Mediterranean scrub, and several seasonal watercourses. Visitors can explore various Foresta Demaniale Del Campidano trails routes that lead to panoramic viewpoints and archaeological sites, offering insights into the region's natural beauty and ancient past. The forest covers approximately 1600 hectares, providing a significant green space near…
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From here many circular routes begin
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At every bend you will be offered a beautiful view of the Gulf of Angels
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This section of the path up to Bruncu Cirronis in the Campodano Forest area is my highlight. Every bend offers panoramic views of the Golfo degli Angeli and the city of Cagliari in the distance. The flora consists of thyme bushes, which almost completely cover the slopes, and pine trees. Acacia or eucalyptus trees are occasionally found. The rock consists of crystalline with granite and lime and is always present on the weathered and sometimes rough road. The gradient of the mountain road is moderate, sometimes moderate - but mostly demanding due to the rough and rough nature of the road. My destination was the 600 m high Cirronis Mountain, on the summit of which there is a pyramid structure from the Nuragic culture. However, the building has completely fallen into disrepair and only the cone-shaped structure clearly shows its former purpose. There are no places to stop for refreshments up here. The tour could be continued as a circular tour down to the neighboring town of Soleminis, which I had already visited in an earlier tour.
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On fine days, from these bends you can see the whole coast from top to bottom, be careful if you go downhill because they are not very simple and suitable for everyone, uphill you need a good level of training.
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Demanding switchbacks to tackle but at the same time scenic and magnificent.
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Foresta Demaniale Del Campidano is characterized by diverse natural features, including extensive conifer plantations, particularly Aleppo pines, and areas with cork oaks and Mediterranean scrub. You'll also find several seasonal watercourses like Riu Mont'Arrubiu and Riu Sa Pira, and peaks such as Monte Terramala and Bruncu Cirronis. The Santu Barzolu area features an artificial lake.
Yes, the forest holds historical and archaeological interest. You can visit Sa Pira, an area with an Aleppo pine forest planted by Austrian prisoners during WWI, which also has a visitor center and former barracks. Bruncu Mogumu is a panoramic hill with an archaeological site, and Mont'Arrubiu contains the remains of an old silver mine. Additionally, the forest is believed to potentially contain a Nuragic sacred area, and near the View of Golfo degli Angeli and Cagliari from the Trail to Nuraghe Cirronis, you can find the remnants of a Nuragic pyramid structure.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting the View of the Gulf of Cagliari from the Sinnai Pine Forest, which offers a clear perspective of the gulf and nearby mountains. The View of Golfo degli Angeli and Cagliari from the Trail to Nuraghe Cirronis also provides beautiful panoramic views of the Golfo degli Angeli and the city of Cagliari. Additionally, the Bruncu Cirronis Switchbacks offer expansive views of the entire coast on clear days.
The forest offers numerous trails suitable for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. For specific routes, explore options like running trails, gravel biking routes, and general cycling tours. You can find detailed guides for these activities, such as Running Trails in Foresta Demaniale Del Campidano, Gravel biking in Foresta Demaniale Del Campidano, and Cycling in Foresta Demaniale Del Campidano.
Yes, Foresta Demaniale Del Campidano features several challenging routes. The Cuili Cuaddus Switchbacks are demanding with steep slopes, offering scenic views but requiring careful navigation. Similarly, the Monti Arrubiu Climb is known for being very tough and difficult, transitioning from asphalt to unpaved terrain with significant inclines. The Bruncu Cirronis Switchbacks are also considered demanding due to road conditions.
Foresta Demaniale Del Campidano is home to a variety of wildlife. Common species include wild rabbits, Sardinian hares, partridges, quails, migratory birds, and foxes. In the denser wooded areas, you might also spot the Sardinian wild boar.
Yes, the forest is conveniently accessible from several nearby towns. You can reach it from Sinnai, Settimo San Pietro, Soleminis, and Dolianova, making it a practical destination for outdoor adventures.
Yes, the forest offers some facilities. At Sa Pira, you'll find a visitor center and former barracks. In the northern part of the forest, Mont'Arrubiu hosts a plant nursery and a restructured former forestry barracks, which now serves as an environmental education center (C.E.E.A.S.).
The cork oak areas highlight the forest's managed biodiversity and historical land use. Notably, the site known as "Is Landireddus" features a cork oak area that was specifically planted in 1906, showcasing a long-standing tradition of forestry and resource management in the region.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and panoramic views offered by the trails. For instance, the Trail to Nuraghe Cirronis is loved for its beautiful views of the Gulf of Angels at every bend. The challenging switchbacks, like those at Cuili Cuaddus, are also appreciated for their magnificent scenery despite their difficulty.
Beyond the extensive conifer and cork oak plantations, the area around the Trail to Nuraghe Cirronis is noted for its flora, including thyme bushes that almost completely cover the slopes, as well as occasional acacia or eucalyptus trees.


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