Waterfalls around Padru, Sardinia, are found in a comune within the province of Sassari, offering natural attractions. The region is characterized by serene landscapes, particularly outside the dry summer months. These natural features provide diverse experiences for visitors exploring the area.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Hike through beautiful nature. Unfortunately, the GPS often breaks down. The path is still easy to see. But the round trip is much longer than it is recorded. Depending on your pace, it takes 3.5 to 4 hours. The path is very rocky in places and can only be mastered with a few climbing sections. Good shoes and poles are recommended. Avoid it when it's wet! Great view of the coastal landscape, the pools of water also have their charm. The descent to the waterfall is tough. A worthwhile hike! The journey by car to the parking lot is doable, but it is a challenge. Lots of potholes and stones, only a few parts are concrete. There is a shuttle from the base station, but only early in the morning and in the afternoon.
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Relatively easy to reach waterfall with a large swimming pool. Only the last 100m go down a bit over larger stones and gravel. In May (2024) the waterfall no longer has much water. But swimming would definitely have been possible……… the swimming pool still has a lot of water. I would recommend a visit at midday/afternoon, as the waterfall faces south. So unfortunately we were a bit early (11 a.m.) and the waterfall was still in the shade. Parking is possible directly on the street, but there is no designated parking lot. Access is on private property and is secured with a gate and barbed wire. There is no sign saying "no entry" or "private property". The fence is pushed down in one place, so you can just climb over. If you are nearby, you can definitely stop by. But the waterfall is not a must……….
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A very nice place to take a break. In spring you can also see newts. The rocks around are nice and flat, so you can also have a nice picnic.
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Rio Pitrisconi is a river that crosses the forests of Monte Nieddu di San Teodoro. Along the way you can admire the spectacular granite canyons dug by the slow flow of the river, large natural pools and waterfalls.
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Huge natural pool with waterfall formed by the waters of Rio Pitrisconi.
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A picturesque forest of holm oaks, junipers and oaks hides the waterfalls and pools of Rio Pitrisconi. They are generated by the river of the same name, one of the rare Sardinian streams that flows throughout the year. Over time, the patient work of erosion carried out by the water on the granite has created a gorge with natural pools, small lakes on which the green of the Mediterranean vegetation is reflected and a spectacular waterfall that makes various leaps.
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Scala Taddata waterfall, a small pool with crystal clear water.
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A short hike from the main mountain doubletrack, you can visit Rio Pitrisconi to discover the breathtaking chain of natural pools and waterfalls that carve through the rock here. There's also a tap near the picnic area for refilling water bottles, which comes in especially handing if you've ridden up here from either side of the mountain.
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The best time to visit the waterfalls around Padru is outside the peak summer months. Water flow is typically more substantial during autumn and spring, after seasonal rains, offering a more impressive display.
The trails vary in difficulty. Some, like the path to Cascata Neulave, are relatively easy to reach, with the last 100 meters involving navigating over stones and gravel. Others, such as the descent to Rio Pitrisconi Natural Pools and Waterfalls, can be challenging and potentially dangerous. The trek to Muru Mannu Waterfall, mentioned in the region research, is also technical in parts.
Yes, several waterfalls offer swimming opportunities. Cascata Neulave features a large swimming pool. The Rio Pitrisconi Natural Pools and Waterfalls also have natural pools suitable for swimming. Additionally, Scala Taddata Waterfall has a small bathing pool with clear water.
Beyond the cascades themselves, you'll find diverse natural features. The Rio Pitrisconi Natural Pools and Waterfalls are set within a picturesque forest of holm oaks, junipers, and oaks, with erosion creating a gorge and natural pools. You can also enjoy panoramic views of the Gallura coast from the Pala di Monti lookout near Rio Pitrisconi, or the Badegumpe waterfall from the View of Badegumpe Waterfall viewpoint.
Yes, Cascata Neulave is relatively easy to reach and features a large swimming pool, making it an appealing spot for families. However, the last 100 meters involve navigating over stones and gravel, which might require some care with small children.
Parking for Cascata Neulave is available directly on the street without a designated lot. Access is on private property, but a fence is pushed down in one place, allowing entry.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the Padru area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes, including those around San Teodoro, or tackle mountain biking trails. For more details on routes, check out the Cycling around Padru and MTB Trails around Padru guides.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails around Padru, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. You can find routes like the 'Cactus-Covered Rocky Hill – Prickly Pear Cactus Slope loop' or the 'Water Fountain at the Church loop'. For more information, refer to the MTB Trails around Padru guide.
Reaching Muru Mannu Waterfall typically involves a trekking route of about two hours. The trail can be technical in parts with narrow, exposed sections and several fords to cross, especially after heavy rain.
Visitors frequently highlight the fantastic experience and the refreshing natural pools, especially at Rio Pitrisconi Natural Pools and Waterfalls. The panoramic views, such as those from the View of Badegumpe Waterfall, are also highly appreciated, despite the steep climbs involved.
Yes, the Padru area offers gravel biking routes. You can find challenging loops like 'Rio Pitrisconi – Prickly Pear Cactus Slope' or longer routes exploring historical sites. For detailed routes, consult the Gravel biking around Padru guide.


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