Waterfalls around Bonaccattu/Bonarcado are located in the historic Montiferru region of Sardinia, an area known for its volcanic landscape and diverse natural environment. This central-western subregion features dense oak forests and significant hydrographic phenomena. The terrain includes varied flora, such as laurel plants and orchids, contributing to a rich ecosystem. The region offers several waterfall experiences within its natural settings.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The path to the waterfall has been closed and inaccessible for three years.
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There are two ways to get there. One upper and one lower path.
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It is a beautiful place that we visited despite the prohibition sign at the top of the path that indicated that the path was dangerous.
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A very beautiful walk. Good shoes are necessary. The waterfall is very beautiful. A cool spot during a hot day. Beware of slippery stones and the descent. Beautiful views.
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Be careful when descending/ascenting the path, the support balustrade is quite improvised. You need good shoes and good balance.
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For the waterfalls there is an alternative and safer/practicable path (if you arrive from the Seneghe mountain, and therefore from the mountain community road) located about 100 meters below the clearing in front of the highlight.
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Path only partially cyclable, at least downhill (which still requires a certain amount of portage, as the fairly soft and steep path makes cycling uphill impossible) that leads more safely to the Predas Rujas/Bia Iosso waterfall. To reach the waterfall: leave the bike on the marked path (which starts at the red arrow) and climb over a few rocks, an activity that is not very demanding, before reaching the base of the waterfalls and its pool.
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Deep inside the historic Montiferru region, surrounded by rolling hills and untouched nature, lies Santu Lussurgiu, an idyllic mountain village that seems to forget time. But this village hides a secret that is only revealed to those who set out to discover it. Follow the path as it takes you over a slightly steep path. Every step on this path, which leads down a few steps, makes the anticipation grow. And then, at the end of this path, you will be rewarded with a breathtaking spectacle: the Cascata di Sos Molinos. A waterfall where the crystal clear water plunges an impressive 12 meters into the depths. The gentle sound of the water mixing with the singing of birds and the sound of the wind creates an atmosphere of calm and peace. Even when the leaves change color in autumn and nature prepares for winter, the water of the Riu sos Molinos still bubbles powerfully and lively. It is a place where you can experience the power and beauty of nature up close. Take a moment, sit on one of the stones at the edge of the falling pool and let yourself be enchanted by the magic of this place. A visit to the Cascata Riu sos Molinos is not only a feast for the eyes, but also balm for the soul. It's a little paradise waiting for you to discover.
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Beyond the popular Massabari Waterfalls, which offer a beautiful walk and a cool spot for refreshment, you can also explore the multi-tiered Sos Molinos Waterfall, known for its 12-meter drop and the natural sounds of the surrounding forest. Another option is the Bia Josso Waterfall, which presents a more challenging trail but rewards visitors with notable landscapes and vegetation.
The waterfalls, particularly Sos Molinos, are known to have plenty of water even in autumn. Visiting during cooler months or after rainfall generally ensures a more impressive flow. The natural environment, with its dense oak forests and diverse flora, is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking.
Yes, the area is popular for hiking. For example, a somewhat steep, approximately thirty-meter walk leads down to the Sos Molinos Waterfalls. There's also a loop trail connecting the Riu Sos Molinos waterfall with Monte Pertosu. You can find more hiking options in the region by checking the Hiking around Bonaccattu/Bonarcado guide.
Trail difficulties vary. The path to Sos Molinos Waterfall involves a slightly steep descent, requiring closed shoes. The Bia Josso Waterfall trail is considered challenging due to significant elevation changes and slopes. Always wear good shoes and be mindful of slippery stones, especially during descents.
The waterfalls are nestled in a unique natural setting, enveloped by dense oak forests and a variety of tree and floral species. You'll find rich vegetation including laurel plants, daisies, cyclamen flowers, and various species of orchids. The valley around Sos Molinos is even a special conservation area due to its abundant laurel plants.
Yes, the Sos Molinos Waterfalls are named after the Riu Sos Molinos (Molinos River), which once powered numerous water mills. The ruins of one such mill can still be found next to the largest drop of the waterfall, adding a historical element to the natural beauty.
For the Sos Molinos Waterfalls, there is a parking lot available from which a path leads down to the falls. Specific parking details for other waterfalls may vary, so it's advisable to check local information or guide details before your visit.
While some paths can be steep or challenging, many visitors enjoy the natural beauty. For example, the walk to Massabari Waterfalls is described as a beautiful walk. Always assess the specific trail conditions and the family's hiking experience before setting out.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, such as 'The Riu Sos Molinos waterfall and Monte Pertosu - Loop tour', or find mountain biking routes like 'Nuraghe Santa Barbara Loop from Santu Lussurgiu'. For more options, check the Running Trails around Bonaccattu/Bonarcado and MTB Trails around Bonaccattu/Bonarcado guides.
It is highly recommended to wear closed shoes, especially for trails with steep or potentially slippery sections, such as the descent to Sos Molinos Waterfalls. Good shoes with proper grip are essential for safety and comfort on varied terrain.
While specific regulations for each trail may vary, generally, many outdoor areas in Sardinia are dog-friendly. However, some trails, like the one to Bia Josso Waterfall, mention encountering shepherd dogs, so caution and awareness are advised. Always keep your dog on a leash and be prepared to clean up after them.
Visitors appreciate the immersive experience in nature, the scenic beauty, and the serenity of the forest. The crystal-clear waters cascading over rocks and forming small pools create a magical ambiance. The sound of the water mixing with the natural sounds of the forest provides a peaceful retreat, making it a balm for the soul.


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