Best mountain peaks in Oristano are primarily located within the Monte Arci and Montiferru massifs, which are ancient volcanic complexes. These regions feature varied landscapes, from basaltic formations to dense forests, and hold cultural significance due to ancient obsidian sources and historical sites. The area provides opportunities to explore unique natural features and panoramic views across the province.
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Hiking in Oristano
It is located in the municipality of Santu Lussurgiu (OR) A spectacular rocky peak of Montiferru that reaches an altitude of 970 meters. The west side is vertical, while the east side is inclined and climbable. On the summit there are the remains of a megalithic fortification, also known as Rocca 'e su Para, a toponym attributed, it seems, for the use of the fortress by Camaldolese friars as a place of prayer.
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"S'Armidda" is the Sardinian name for thyme. Mount Armiddosu takes its name from this plant, which accompanies us on the climb to the plateau of the summit. Passing by Pranos and its cherry orchards, the road soars with slopes that reach over 20%. Once at the top, however, you are rewarded with beautiful views of the valley below.
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Also known as Monte Agudu, it rises imposingly reaching almost 900m in altitude. On the summit there are the remains of a probable late-Nuragic sanctuary
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Disappointment... we are experienced hikers. We followed the route to the letter and found ourselves on barely marked paths overgrown with vegetation (brambles, thistles). The way back is no better: tarmac road used by many trucks. Hiking to be completely revised because it is impassable on many sections.
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Update April 2024: the orange ribbons that marked the route have disappeared. However, the number of the aforementioned "piles of stone" has increased, making it clear which path to use to get to the top.
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You've reached the top, take a break in the shade. (This is one of the very few trees on the top of Badde Urbara to have been saved from the 2021 fire, and remains one of the few shaded points in the area with the exception of the descent which then takes you back to the provincial road towards Cuglieri. The descent towards Elighes Uttiosos shows this fact very well, as after almost three years the charred skeletons of the trees that once populated this hill can still be found, today replaced only by shrubs).
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Imposing peak, maximum height of 986. From the top you can see a wonderful panorama
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The highest peak in the Oristano province is Monte Urtigu, reaching 1,050 meters (3,445 feet) within the Montiferru massif. In the Monte Arci massif, the highest point is Trebina Longa at 812 meters (2,664 feet).
Monte Arci is renowned for its volcanic landscape, including the basaltic towers and the colossal fossilized lava flow of Trebina Longa. It's also historically significant as a source of obsidian, a black glassy rock used since the Neolithic period. You can literally walk on obsidian in some areas, connecting with ancient history.
Yes, both Monte Arci and Montiferru offer spectacular viewpoints. From Monte Arci - Beda Manca Viewpoint, you can enjoy panoramic views embracing the entire Gulf of Oristano. Monte Arci's summit, Trebina Longa, also provides breathtaking vistas of the Campidano plain and the Gulf of Oristano.
Montiferru is rich in biodiversity, covered with wild forests of evergreen oak, downy oak, holly, and yew, interspersed with Mediterranean shrubland. The region is home to various wildlife, including foxes, boars, hares, wildcats, and numerous bird species. You'll also find many streams and waterfalls, such as S'Istrampu 'e Massabari and S'Istrampu 'e Molinos.
Yes, the Oristano mountain regions have significant historical context. Monte Arci is linked to ancient Neolithic cultures due to its obsidian mining. In Montiferru, charming villages like Cuglieri feature a majestic 17th-century basilica. Near Santa Caterina di Pittinuri, you can explore the ruins of the ancient Punic city of Cornus and the Roman settlement of Columbaris.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find excellent waterfall hikes, with routes like the Sos Molinos Waterfall and Monte Pertosu Loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and touring bicycle routes, including scenic loops around the Sinis Peninsula and the Montiferru area.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Monte Arci - Trebina Longa offers very hard routes with gradients up to 20% in some sections. Another challenging summit is IGM Trigonometric Point On Mullone. These trails provide a rewarding experience within a spectacular wooded setting.
The Oristano mountain peaks, particularly Monte Arci, offer a cool environment even in summer due to dense vegetation. Autumn is especially pleasant on Monte Arci when strawberry tree blossoms fill the air with a honey-like fragrance. The diverse landscapes make spring and autumn ideal for comfortable hiking conditions.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all peaks, the presence of designated picnic areas on Monte Arci makes it ideal for relaxation and immersing oneself in nature with family. Many trails are suitable for various skill levels, and the natural beauty and historical significance can be engaging for all ages.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular views, especially from spots like Monte Arci - Beda Manca Viewpoint, which offers a breathtaking panorama of the Gulf of Oristano. The unique volcanic landscapes, the historical significance of obsidian, and the rich biodiversity are also highly valued.
Yes, for instance, at the Shaded Rest Spot at Badde Urbara Summit, you can find one of the few trees that survived the 2021 fire, offering a welcome break from the sun. While some areas might be exposed, many routes, especially on Monte Arci, pass through dense, wooded settings providing natural shade.
Yes, Monte Agudu (Sa Rocca de Tiu Antoni Gana), reaching almost 900 meters, has remains of a probable late-Nuragic sanctuary on its summit, adding a layer of historical context to the natural monument.


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