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Attractions and Places To See around Norghiddo/Norbello - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Norghiddo/Norbello include historical sites, natural features, and cultural landmarks. This region, likely situated in Sardinia, Italy, offers a diverse landscape with ancient structures and significant engineering feats. Visitors can explore a variety of sites that reflect the area's rich history and natural beauty. There are 20 hidden gems waiting to be explored.

Best attractions and places to see around Norghiddo/Norbello

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Last updated: July 7, 2026

Church of Saint Leonard of Siete Fuentes

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Church dating back to the 12th century, in which symbols relating to the Order of the Knights of Malta can be found

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Nuraghe Losa

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The Nuraghe Losa cult site is located on the Italian island of Sardinia near the municipality of Abbasanta on the SS 131 (“Carlo Felice”). It can be reached via a separate exit at kilometer 123.

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Santa Chiara Dam on the Tirso

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King of the victorious and renewed homeland, he inaugurated on April 28, 1924 the works of Tirso which, divined by the first architects of the Italian economy …

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Fontana Sa Preda 'Lada

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Small pitch equipped with a stone table, and a small votive altar to the Madonna which serves as a fountain.
Following the fires of July 2021, the fountain took on a fluctuating activity.

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Macomer

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Town of Marmilla, rich in history and archeology. The murals on the facades of the houses are beautiful.

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January 8, 2025, Nuraghe Losa

one of the most beautiful Nuraghe in Sardinia

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The patronage of Saint Leonhard (San LEONARDO) in the town of San Leonardo de Siete Fuentes refers to the farming tradition of this area. Among the many "responsibilities" of the saints, for which they are then invoked as patron saints, Saint Leonhard is initially for those who are "in chains", and later in the 18th century mainly for livestock. In many places where he is venerated, the Leonhardis ride, a procession on horseback, is a tradition. So it is probably no coincidence that the most important horse show in Sardinia is held here. San Leonardo's memorial day in the saints' calendar is November 6th.

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Peter
February 22, 2024, Nuraghe Losa

The Nuraghe Losa cult site is located on the Italian island of Sardinia near the municipality of Abbasanta on the SS 131 (“Carlo Felice”). It can be reached via a separate exit at kilometer 123.

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Church in Romanesque architectural style

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A really worth seeing church

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The Chiesa di San Leonardo de Siete Fuentes is a 12th-century Romanesque church in the village of San Leonardo de Siete Fuentes. It is surrounded by many old trees. Behind the church is a large, spacious shady park where you can also find the Siete Fuentes (Seven Springs) with the very best mineral water.

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Jenny
January 3, 2023, Nuraghe Losa

After crossing the high threshold, three corridors lead to as many chambers covered with tholos (mock domes). The mastio, still 13 meters high today but originally higher, has a "classic" structure: large main chamber with three niches arranged in the shape of a cross. A spiral staircase that once went to the top leads clockwise to the upper small chamber. All around are the three small towers with high, narrow chambers connected to each other by the masonry that surrounds the whole structure. It also includes three wells that were used to store food reserves or other materials. The main tower and the triangular bastion are surrounded by a long, massive oval wall with doors and two cantilevered small towers, the walls of which are interrupted by notches. The outer masonry extends north and west at the back and is also provided with a narrow passage. At the base of the small western tower is a cistern. In front of the entrance to the facade, on the other hand, an imposing round building can be viewed, which probably fulfilled important functions - perhaps it was the assembly hut - as two opposite entrances, two large niches, four lockers and five notches suggest. Only a small part of the extensive surrounding settlement, which covers 3.5 hectares, has been excavated. In various places there are still remains of Nuragic dwellings and especially houses from the late Punic period, the period of the Roman Republic and the Empire as well as the late Roman and Byzantine periods. Source: https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/en/discover/nuraghe-losa

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January 3, 2023, Nuraghe Losa

The original name Nurache ‘e losas means “nuraghe of tombs” and refers to the Roman burial urns carved into the rock on the edge of this site. The unmistakable outlines of the Nuraghe Losa stand out on the basaltic plateau of Abbasanta, five kilometers from the small town in the Oristano area. Strolling around the massive, solid, flat structure, whose plan is in the form of an equilateral triangle, perspectives that seem like the front part of a ship's prow catch the eye. It is one of the most impressive and striking symbols of Nuragic architecture... It is distinguished by its articulated design, compact volume and fine masonry technique. The remains of an extensive settlement embedded in the green Mediterranean maquis have been preserved around the nuraghe. It bears testimony to the millenary history of this site, from the Nuragic period to the Roman era and, when it was used as a burial place, to the High Middle Ages (7th-8th centuries). The complex, built entirely of large blocks of basalt, consists of a trefoil nuraghe dating from the Middle Bronze Age (15th-14th centuries BC), a protective masonry and the remains of a village with round huts dating from the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age were erected (13th-9th centuries BC). At the entrance one notices that this huge compact mass - the secret of good construction - also has large spaces. But not the uncovered courtyard, so characteristic of most complex nuraghi, but which has probably been replaced in function by outdoor spaces. The nuraghe is accessed via two elevated entrances compared to the surrounding land, and via a straight corridor to the original central tower (mastio) in the shape of a truncated cone, as well as to the two side towers. The rear tower, on the other hand, is accessible via a secondary entrance. You will walk through the chiaroscuro of the corridors, breathe in the smell of the moss-covered stones and immerse yourself in the mythical Nuragic age.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore around Norghiddo/Norbello?

The region is rich in history. You can visit Nuraghe Losa, an ancient cult site near Abbasanta featuring a trefoil nuraghe from the Middle Bronze Age and remains of an extensive settlement. Another significant historical site is the Church of Saint Leonard of Siete Fuentes, a 12th-century Romanesque church surrounded by old trees.

Are there any notable natural features or landmarks in the area?

Yes, the Church of Saint Leonard of Siete Fuentes is known for its surrounding old trees and the Siete Fuentes (Seven Springs) with mineral water. Additionally, the Santa Chiara Dam on the Tirso, while man-made, created what was once the largest artificial lake in Europe, offering a significant landscape feature.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

The area around Norghiddo/Norbello offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those around Lake Omodeo, and hiking trails. For detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Norghiddo/Norbello guide, the Road Cycling Routes guide, and the Hiking around Norghiddo/Norbello guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Norghiddo/Norbello?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Church of Saint Leonard of Siete Fuentes and its park with the Seven Springs offer a pleasant setting. Fontana Sa Preda 'Lada, with its stone table and votive altar, is also considered family-friendly. Exploring the ancient site of Nuraghe Losa can also be an educational experience for older children.

Can I visit the Santa Chiara Dam on the Tirso?

Yes, the Santa Chiara Dam on the Tirso is a significant man-made monument and historical site. Completed in 1924, it was built to regulate the Thyrsus river and produce energy. You can reach it by bike from the service road near Sa Cantinedda, but caution is advised.

What is special about the Church of Saint Leonard of Siete Fuentes?

The Church of Saint Leonard of Siete Fuentes is a 12th-century Romanesque church with symbols relating to the Order of the Knights of Malta. It is surrounded by old trees, and behind it, you'll find the Siete Fuentes (Seven Springs) known for their mineral water. The area also has a tradition of horse shows, reflecting the patronage of Saint Leonhard for livestock.

Where can I find local amenities or cultural insights?

The town of Macomer, a short distance away, is known as the cheese capital of Sardinia. You can visit the Lacesa cheese factory to buy a variety of cheeses directly from the producer. Macomer also features murals on the facades of its houses, offering a glimpse into local art and history.

Are there easy walking trails suitable for everyone?

Yes, the Hiking around Norghiddo/Norbello guide includes easy routes like the 'Parking Area loop from Sèdilo/Sedilo' (5.17 km) and the 'Hiking loop from Sèdilo/Sedilo' (6.14 km), which are suitable for a relaxed stroll.

What is Nuraghe Losa and how can I visit it?

Nuraghe Losa is an impressive Nuragic cult site near Abbasanta, dating from the Middle Bronze Age (15th-14th centuries BC). It features a trefoil nuraghe and remains of an extensive settlement. You can reach it via a separate exit at kilometer 123 on the SS 131 (“Carlo Felice”). The site is built of large basalt blocks and offers a unique insight into ancient Sardinian architecture.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Norghiddo/Norbello?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The ancient structures like Nuraghe Losa offer a deep dive into the region's past, while the serene setting of the Church of Saint Leonard of Siete Fuentes with its springs provides a peaceful experience. The engineering marvel of the Santa Chiara Dam also draws interest for its historical impact and the resulting lake.

Are there any specific tips for visiting Fontana Sa Preda 'Lada?

Fontana Sa Preda 'Lada is a small, equipped spot with a stone table and a votive altar to the Madonna, which also serves as a fountain. It's a quiet place for a short stop. Be aware that following fires in July 2021, the fountain's activity has been fluctuating.

Can I find challenging hiking or cycling routes in the area?

Yes, for those seeking more challenging outdoor experiences, there are difficult-grade routes available. The Cycling around Norghiddo/Norbello guide includes routes like 'Belvedere Fronte Rughe – View of Lake Omodeo loop from Abbasanta' (55.19 km). For road cycling, the Road Cycling Routes guide features 'Funtana Meddaris – Santa Chiara Dam on the Tirso loop from Abbasanta' (54.95 km), both rated as difficult.

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