Best attractions and places to see around Ussaramanna are found in a valley situated between the Parco della Giara and the Giara of Siddi. This comune in the Province of South Sardinia, Italy, showcases Sardinian agro-pastoral life amidst a historical and natural landscape. The area features traditional houses, ancient Nuragic sites, and expanses of wheat, almond groves, vineyards, and olive groves. It offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty for visitors to explore.
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In summer the lake is dry, but there is a good chance of seeing wild horses at the nearby springs.
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The German-language television series “Treasures of the World – Heritage of Humanity” – which I can recommend without reservation – devotes a quarter-hour report to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the “NURAGHI” in Sardinia and the traditional shepherds’ song known there as “Canto a Tenore”. The accompanying text to the programme states: “Over seven thousand round towers made of stone blocks weighing several tons are scattered all over Sardinia. Often only the stumps of these megalithic buildings, called nuraghi, remain. The first were built around 1400 BC. Small stones were placed between the mighty blocks, a construction method that made the stone towers safe from collapse." This article (episode 413 of the series) can be accessed in the ARD media library at the following link => https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/sardinien/3sat/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS8xNTg4MzM5MA
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Here you can see wild horses and lots of insects. We saw the horses at the lake, it was really magical 🤩
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There is a documentary about the model for this modern, but reminiscent of ancient models, documentation - which in my opinion is fully recommended: The German-language television series "Treasures of the World - Heritage of Humanity" is dedicated to the UNESCO world cultural heritage of the "NURAGHI" in Sardinia and a fifteen-minute contribution to the traditional shepherd's song known there as “Canto a Tenore”. The text accompanying the program says “Over seven thousand round towers made of stone pieces weighing tons are scattered all over Sardinia. Often only the stumps of these megalithic buildings, called nuraghi, remain. The first were around 1400 BC. Built. Small stones were placed between the mighty blocks, a construction method that made the stone towers collapse-proof.” This article (episode 413 of the series) is available in the ARD media library under the following link: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/sardinien/3sat/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS8xNTg4MzM5MA
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You can find detailed information about this archaeological highlight at: https://virtualarchaeology.sardegnacultura.it/index.php/de/archaeologe-fundplatz/periodo-nuragico/villaggio-nuragico-di-su-nuraxi Quite impressive. You should invest the 15 EUR.
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You can find detailed information about this archaeological highlight at: https://virtualarchaeology.sardegnacultura.it/index.php/de/archaeologer-fundplatz/periodo-nuragico/villaggio-nuragico-di-su-nuraxi Brochure with 3D reconstruction: https://virtualarchaeology.sardegnacultura.it/images/guide/Campidano/Medio-Campidano_Tedesco.pdf Quite impressive. You should invest the 15 EUR.
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The complex overlooks the edge of the Giara, a basaltic plateau on the border between the regions of Marmilla, Sarcidano and Arborea. The main building is of considerable architectural importance, as it belongs to the type of protonuraghi or "corridor" nuraghi. It is a mighty construction in the Cyclopean work of irregular blocks of basalt. source Sardinia Culture
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Near the Giara plateau, in the central-southern part of Sardinia, rises the symbol par excellence of the Nuragic culture, the only Sardinian cultural site included in the UNESCO World Physical Heritage List. There is a very special atmosphere in Barumini: since prehistory, the current town has been a center of power and an important reference point for a rich and fertile land, the Marmilla. As a testament to this stands Su Nuraxi, the most imposing (and best preserved of thirty nuragic sites in the Barumini area and the most important legacy left to us by the Torre culture. The archaeological area includes a nuragic complex and a vast village of huts, a unique place declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997. The impressive site was unearthed during the mid-20th century excavations led by Giovanni Lilliu.The cultural center is named after the "father" of Sardinian archaeology, and is just a few steps from the Nuraghe is located. Su Nuraxi is built of basalt, a volcanic rock from the nearby Giara Natural Park. It shows an over the course of two thousand years, from the 16th century BC. to 7th century AD, material was layered on top of each other. Source: https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/en/discover/su-nuraxi The facility can only be visited as part of a guided tour. Guided tours are offered in Italian and English. More information can be found here: http://www.fondazionebarumini.it/it/area-archelogica-su-nuraxi/
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Ussaramanna is rich in ancient history. You can visit the impressive Su Nuraxi Archaeological Site, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest Nuragic Archaeological Area in Sardinia. Another significant site is the quadrilobate Nuraghe San Pietro, located on a hill with remains of a Roman-era village nearby. Don't miss the Bruncu Madugui village and nuraghe, an important protonuraghe overlooking the Giara plateau, or the traditional Pinnettas Shepherd Huts, which reflect ancient building methods.
Yes, the area is famous for its wild horses, known as 'Cavallini della Giara'. You have a good chance of spotting them at the Pauli Maiori Wetland or within the Giara Plateau Park. The park was specifically set up to protect these rare horses, which roam among cork oaks and Mediterranean maquis.
Ussaramanna is nestled between the larger Parco della Giara and the smaller Giara of Siddi, offering a beautiful natural setting. Key natural attractions include the Giara Plateau Park, known for its unique ecosystem and wild horses, and the Pauli Maiori Wetland, a lake offering scenic views and wildlife spotting opportunities. The region is also characterized by expanses of wheat, almond groves, vineyards, and olive groves.
The area around Ussaramanna is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, particularly those connected to the Parco della Giara. For detailed hiking routes, visit the Hiking around Ussaramanna guide. There are also options for running trails and road cycling routes that allow you to discover the scenic landscapes.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Pinnettas Shepherd Huts offer a glimpse into traditional life and have a nice picnic area. The Pauli Maiori Wetland and the Giara Plateau Park are excellent for nature walks and spotting wild horses, which can be an exciting experience for children. Many hiking trails in the area are also considered easy and family-friendly.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Ussaramanna. In spring, the landscape is lush, and you might encounter the Pauli Maiori River full of water, increasing chances of seeing wild horses. April hosts the 'Mostra delle Erbe Spontanee' festival. Summer can be hot, while winter offers cooler temperatures suitable for hiking, though you should dress appropriately.
Absolutely. Ussaramanna's historic town center preserves traditional houses with central courtyards, porticos, warehouses, and ornate gateways. These structures are built from stone and raw earth, reflecting the village's heritage as part of the 'Città della Terra Cruda' (Cities of Raw Earth) association, dedicated to preserving traditional building methods.
Ussaramanna hosts several cultural events. In April, the 'Mostra delle Erbe Spontanee' features conferences, tastings, artisan displays, and the 'sagra de sa pardula' (a festival centered around a ricotta or cheese-based dessert). The patron saint is celebrated in mid-July with a procession and traditional songs. The festival of San Lorenzo Martire on August 10th is also a deeply felt celebration, featuring a procession with rosaries and traditional Sardinian wind instruments.
Yes, Ussaramanna has several notable religious sites. The Parish Church of San Quirico Martire, located within the town, was rebuilt starting in the 18th century and features precious marble elements. To the southeast of town, you can find the Santuario di Santa Maria, dating back to the late 16th century. Additionally, the 14th-century Church of San Lorenzo Martire is nestled among ancient olive trees and Mediterranean scrubland.
The local economy of Ussaramanna is deeply rooted in agriculture. The region is known for its expanses of wheat, almond groves, vineyards, and olive groves. This agricultural focus contributes to the production of excellent olive oil and local Malvasia and Nuragus wines. You'll find a strong connection to agro-pastoral life throughout the area.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options around Ussaramanna, particularly within the Giara area. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Ancient Cork Oak – Pauli Piccia Wild Horses loop from Parco della Giara parcheggio' which is approximately 4.5 km and rated easy. You can explore more easy trails in the Hiking around Ussaramanna guide.


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