Best attractions and places to see around Ollasta Useddus/Albagiara include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites within the picturesque Sardinian countryside. The region features archaeological remnants from Nuragic and Roman ages, alongside traditional village atmospheres. Visitors can explore luxuriant forests, remarkable plateaus known for wild horses, and various viewpoints offering expansive vistas. This area provides a peaceful setting to discover Sardinia's rich heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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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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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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The view of the Oristano valley from Monte Arci is spectacular
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The Giara di Gesturi plateau is home to the small wild horses "Cavallini della Giara", which are very rare in Italy and Europe. Here the Parco della Giara was set up to protect them. The landscape consists mainly of cork oaks and Mediterranean maquis. Often you can only hear the cute wild horses neighing from afar. With a bit of luck you can also spot them and watch them nibble on the green of the trees. The park can be visited on your own or you can book a guided tour. More information is available here: https://parcodellagiara.it/?lang=en
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Great botanical garden. The old tree from which the lower layer of bark has been removed is particularly interesting. The thickness is incredible.
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It is a fantastic experience when you are just looking around the small old village and suddenly one of the small wild horses is walking behind you. There is also a nice picnic area here.
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There are beautiful views of the landscape here. During our visit in October, there were no wild horses here. However, we did spot them in the park and watch them nibbling on the trees. In the spring, however, when the Pauli Maiori River was full of water, we encountered one of the wild horses. Wonderful!
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The region offers several remarkable natural features. You can visit the Pauli Maiori Wetland, a lake and viewpoint known for wild horses and scenic views. The Giara Plateau Park, also known as La Giara or Sa Jara Manna, is a significant plateau famous for its wild horses and rich biodiversity. Additionally, the luxuriant Forest of Su Padenti, abundant with holm oaks, oaks, and cork oaks, provides a refreshing retreat.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The territory of Albagiara itself holds archaeological vestiges from both the Nuragic and Roman ages, being close to the ancient Roman city of Uselis. A must-see is Su Nuraxi di Barumini, a UNESCO World Heritage Site about 14.5 km away, which is one of the most significant Nuragic complexes. You can also explore the fascinating "Tomb of Giants" at Tomba dei giganti Sa Domu e S'Orcu in Siddi, approximately 11.6 km from Albagiara.
For expansive vistas, head to Monte Arci - Beda Manca Viewpoint. From this summit, you can enjoy a view embracing the entire Gulf of Oristano. The Pauli Maiori Wetland also offers incredible views of the landscape, often with wild horses in sight.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Pinnettas Shepherd Huts offer a glimpse into traditional life and sometimes feature wild horses nearby, with a picnic area. The Pauli Maiori Wetland and Giara Plateau Park are excellent for spotting wild horses. The Botanical Garden of Tìara is also a great educational and enjoyable spot for all ages.
Wild horses are a highlight of the region. You can often spot them at the Pauli Maiori Wetland and especially within the Giara Plateau Park (Giara di Gesturi), which is specifically set up to protect these rare 'Cavallini della Giara'. With a bit of luck, you might even see them near the Pinnettas Shepherd Huts.
The area around Ollasta Useddus/Albagiara offers various hiking routes. You can find trails like the 'Water Source and Springs – Giara di Gesturi Wild Horses loop' or the 'Traditional Stone Hut – Monte Arci lookout loop'. For more details and a wider selection of routes, explore the Hiking around Ollasta Useddus/Albagiara guide.
Yes, there are several cycling options. For touring bicycles, you can try routes such as the 'Giara ponies – Giara di Gesturi Plateau loop' or the 'Bike loop from Abas/Ales'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Ring tour in the Marmilla subregion'. Find more routes in the Cycling around Ollasta Useddus/Albagiara guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Ollasta Useddus/Albagiara guide.
The Parish Church of San Sebastiano is a significant cultural site located in the center of Albagiara. Rebuilt between the 17th and 18th centuries, likely on a medieval structure, it features a distinctive curvilinear façade, crowning, and an inflected arch, making it a notable example of local architecture and history.
The Museo dell'Ossidiana, located in Pau about 6.1 km from Albagiara, offers insights into the history and use of obsidian in the region. It's a great place to learn about this volcanic glass and its cultural significance.
The region is particularly pleasant during spring and autumn when the weather is mild, and the landscape is vibrant. Spring brings blooming flowers, especially on the Giara plateau, while autumn offers comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities. Summer can be warm, but areas like the Forest of Su Padenti provide refreshing shade.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique experience of encountering wild horses, especially in the Giara Plateau. The panoramic views from spots like Monte Arci - Beda Manca Viewpoint are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the blend of natural beauty with the rich historical and archaeological heritage, offering a peaceful setting to explore Sardinia's culture.


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