Best attractions and places to see around Isporlatu/Esporlatu include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and cultural experiences. This small village, situated nearly 500 meters above sea level in the Goceano region, is characterized by rolling hills and ancient olive groves. The area offers a glimpse into traditional Sardinian life, with numerous Nuragic remains and medieval heritage. Visitors can explore a range of attractions from ancient structures to scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Here the Riu Ilde rushes and gurgles wonderfully.
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A short walk through the wonderfully green forest leads to this pretty waterfall. It gurgles and splashes wonderfully. The Riu Ilde is relatively easy to cross at a slightly higher elevation, allowing you to get even closer to the waterfall.
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A hike to Punta Palai is highly worthwhile. In good weather, the views are spectacular.
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Small country village near Bolotana, immersed in a forest that, if it ever had them, today does not have the willows that give it its name (Badde Salighes translates into Italian as "valley of willows"). The village is made up of a handful of houses, uninhabited or at least not permanently inhabited. Villa Piercy stands out and, apart from weekends with tourists everywhere, a silence broken only by the sounds of nature.
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More than the castle, which is very beautiful, the 360° panoramic view is worth the ticket price.
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The Goceano castle (also called Burgos castle) is a very suggestive place. From the top of a granite cliff the castle dominates the nearby village and the valley behind it. It's worth getting up here to enjoy the view.
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Very nice little walk with the reward of a pretty waterfall and a park with table and barbecue
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The area is rich in history. You can visit the medieval Burgos Castle, which offers a commanding view of the valley. Don't miss the ancient Pont’Ezzu Roman Bridge over the Tirso river. The village itself features the Parish Church of San Gavino and other historical churches like San Sebastiano and Santa Barbara.
Yes, Isporlatu/Esporlatu is home to numerous Nuragic remains. Notable sites include the Murei Nuraghe, Nuraghe Costa, and the impressive Nuraghe Orrios. The Nuraghe Erismanzanu is particularly well-preserved, featuring a single-tower structure with a helical staircase and guard room, and even holm oaks growing on its summit. You can also find the ancient burial site of the Tomb of Giants of Fruschiosu.
For spectacular panoramic views, a hike to Punta Palai is highly recommended, especially in good weather. The Burgos Castle also provides a 360° panoramic view from its position atop a granite cliff.
Absolutely. You can take a short, pleasant walk through the forest to reach the Riu Ilde Waterfall, a beautiful spot with a picnic area. The region also boasts natural areas like Sos Nibberos, Foresta Burgos, Monte Pisanu, and parks such as Parco Di Ortachis, Parco Pabude, and Parco di Iscuvudè, which are perfect for enjoying nature.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Punta Palai – Riu Ilde Waterfall loop' or the 'Mularza Noa Waterfall – Riu Ilde Waterfall loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try routes such as the 'Punta Palai loop from Villa Piercy'. Road cycling options include longer tours like 'Alà dei Sardi from Iscra'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide, MTB guide, and road cycling guide for Isporlatu/Esporlatu.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The walk to the Riu Ilde Waterfall is considered family-friendly, offering a lovely reward of a waterfall and a park with tables and barbecue facilities. The small country village of Badde Salighes, nestled in a forest, is also a pleasant, family-friendly spot to visit.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from Punta Palai and the 360° panoramic vistas from Burgos Castle. The Riu Ilde Waterfall is appreciated for its beautiful setting and the enjoyable short walk through the forest to reach it.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Isporlatu/Esporlatu. The weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it comfortable for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites without the intense heat of summer or the cooler, wetter conditions of winter.
Esporlatu is known for its vibrant local festivals. Key celebrations include Sant'Isidoro on May 10th and the evocative festival of Santa Lucia on December 13th. The Parish Church of San Gavino also hosts a popular local event on October 25th, celebrating its patron saint.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the 'Mularza Noa Waterfall – Riu Ilde Waterfall loop' is rated as an easy trail, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. The short walk to the Riu Ilde Waterfall is also very accessible and rewarding.
Beyond the specific highlights, the entire region of Isporlatu/Esporlatu is characterized by rolling hills and ancient olive groves, offering a picturesque landscape. Areas like Sos Nibberos, Foresta Burgos, and Monte Pisanu provide opportunities to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Sardinia, with various parks like Parco Di Ortachis, Parco Pabude, and Parco di Iscuvudè offering serene environments for relaxation and exploration.


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