Mountain peaks around Sètimu/Settimo San Pietro are characterized by hilly terrain and accessible trails, offering diverse outdoor experiences in Sardinia. The region, situated near Cagliari, provides opportunities for hiking and enjoying scenic views. While prominent, named peaks are not directly within the town limits, the surrounding areas feature significant natural landscapes. These include hills near Sinnai and the "Seven-Brother-Mountains" (Sette Fratelli) range, known for their natural beauty and varied hiking routes.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Before this small, sacred monument with the (diabolical) name "Croce della Sella del Diavolo" (Cross of the Devil's Seat), I would like to offer the viewer lingering here a brief prayer, written by the Polish-born Holy Father Jan Paul II in preparation for the great Jubilee of the Holy Year 2000: "Jesus, only Son of the Father, full of grace and truth, light that illuminates every person, grant to all who seek you with a pure heart the fullness of life. To you, Redeemer of mankind, beginning and end of time and of the universe, to the Father, the inexhaustible source of all goodness, and to the Holy Spirit, the seal of infinite love, be honor and glory for all eternity. Amen." (Pope John Paul II / Karol Wojtyla)
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The cross is located at the end of the first section of the climb to Sella del Diavolo. From here begins the second part, the more challenging but spectacular descent towards Calamosca.
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The Sella del Diavolo refuge is a suggestive refreshment point, perfect for a stop after the climb. Located near the panoramic Sella del Diavolo, it offers a peaceful place to relax and enjoy the breathtaking view of the Poetto bay. Please note that there are no toilets or water facilities.
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The Rifugio Sella del Diavolo is a charming picnic area and refreshment point, perfect for a break during your hike. Located on the scenic Sella del Diavolo, it offers a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy the stunning views of Cagliari and the Mediterranean Sea 🌅. However, note that there are no toilets or water facilities, so come prepared. Pack your own water and take any waste with you. Despite the lack of amenities, the natural beauty and tranquility make it a worthwhile stop 🌿🥪.
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The region around Sètimu/Settimo San Pietro offers several notable spots. Visitors frequently enjoy the Sella del Diavolo Shelter, which provides a refreshing stop with breathtaking views of Poetto bay. For a more challenging experience, the Sa Colonia Climb (Monti dei Sette Fratelli) features significant slopes up to 18%. Another favorite is the Monte Zara Singletrack, offering splendid views from its summit.
Yes, the area, particularly towards Sinnai, offers a range of trails suitable for various fitness levels, including families. You can find easy to moderate hikes that allow for enjoyable outdoor experiences. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Sètimu/Settimo San Pietro guide, which includes options like the 'Hiking loop from Sìnnia/Sinnai'.
The trails around Sètimu/Settimo San Pietro are characterized by diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter pristine nature, varied flora, and breathtaking landscapes. Higher points offer expansive panoramas of the Sardinian countryside. Areas like the 'Seven-Brother-Mountains' (Sette Fratelli) are known for their beautiful pine forests, while other spots provide views of the coast, such as the Poetto bay from the Sella del Diavolo area.
Sardinia generally offers pleasant weather for hiking outside of the peak summer months. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal, providing milder temperatures and lush landscapes. During these seasons, you can comfortably enjoy the trails and views without the intense heat of summer.
While the primary draw is nature, some areas offer a glimpse into the region's past. For instance, Monte Olladiri, near Monastir, holds the remains of a large necropolis from the Nuragic era. Additionally, Settimo San Pietro itself has a historic center where you can explore local history and architecture.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find challenging routes like the 'Arcu e Tidu Pass' for road cycling or explore various MTB trails such as the 'Punta Serpeddì – Bruncu Cirronis Switchbacks loop'. For more details, check the Cycling around Sètimu/Settimo San Pietro and MTB Trails around Sètimu/Settimo San Pietro guides.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking landscapes, the tranquility of nature, and the diverse range of trails available. Many appreciate the panoramic views from higher points, such as those from Sella del Diavolo Shelter or Monte Zara Singletrack. The opportunity to escape into peaceful environments for walking, trekking, and appreciating the outdoors is a common highlight.
Yes, for those seeking a more demanding experience, the Sa Colonia Climb (Monti dei Sette Fratelli) is known for its significant slopes, reaching up to 18%. This asphalted route connects to the Bellavista-Cirronis-Serpeddì road, offering a substantial challenge for cyclists. The 'Seven-Brother-Mountains' also provide longer routes and greater elevation changes suitable for experienced trekkers.
Many trails in the region offer excellent viewpoints. The Sella del Diavolo Shelter is renowned for its panoramic views of Poetto bay. The summit of Monte Zara Singletrack also provides splendid vistas. Additionally, many hills near Sinnai offer expansive panoramas of the Sardinian countryside.
The 'Seven-Brother-Mountains' (Sette Fratelli) range, with its extensive pine forests, is a significant natural habitat. While specific wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, this area provides a rich environment for various species. Hikers in more remote areas like Monte Serpeddì have reported seeing cows, indicating a lively natural setting.
Beginners can find accessible trails, particularly in the hills near Sinnai. Routes like the 'Hiking loop from Sìnnia/Sinnai' are classified as easy and provide a good introduction to the local terrain without requiring high fitness levels. These trails are perfect for casual walkers looking to enjoy nature.
Yes, there are several circular routes that allow you to start and end in the same location. For example, the 'View of the Hills Near Sinnai loop from Domu de janas "S'àcua 'e is Dolus"' is a moderate circular hike. You can find more loop options in the Hiking around Sètimu/Settimo San Pietro guide.


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