Best waterfalls in Sardinia are found across the island's diverse landscape, from rugged interiors to coastal areas. Sardinia features a variety of natural water formations, including cascades, natural pools, and waterfalls that flow into the sea. These natural features are often nestled within forests or gorges, providing distinct natural environments. The island's geology contributes to the formation of these waterfalls, with some flowing year-round.
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Scenic waterfall at the gates of Villacidro, Sa Spendula is the last stretch of the Coxinas river, which makes three leaps between high granite walls for a drop of about 60 meters. Easily reachable from the town, it is particularly striking between autumn and spring, when the water flow is greater, and is often combined with excursions to the nearby waterfalls of Piscina Irgas and Muru Mannu.
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The Irgas waterfall is not 45 meters high, maybe it reaches that height with the jumps that are part of the final section. I humbly suggest the fourth great waterfall of Linas... the waterfall of the Rio Fenugu just below Togoro, accessible from the road to Linas. In the days after the rain, you could hear it from at least 1 km away. It's a shame we have beautiful things close by and we don't appreciate them. Saludusu.
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The path to the waterfall has been closed and inaccessible for three years.
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Unfortunately there was very little water on our hike, so we could hardly see any waterfalls. Otherwise it is also a nice place to swim.
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Piscina Irgas is one of the three imposing waterfalls that cross the granites of the Monte Linas – Oridda – Marganai park. With a jump of about 45 meters, he dives into an enchanting emerald lake.
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Even in mid-June 2024, it's only a trickle. But it's still a pretty place.
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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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It is a beautiful place that we visited despite the prohibition sign at the top of the path that indicated that the path was dangerous.
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Sardinia offers a variety of impressive waterfalls. Among the most notable are Rio Pitrisconi Natural Pools and Waterfalls, known for its gorge and multiple leaps, and the powerful Lequarci and Lecorci waterfalls near Ulassai, which are particularly striking after heavy rainfall. Piscina Irgas Waterfall also stands out, plunging 45 meters into an emerald lake.
Yes, several waterfalls in Sardinia are suitable for families. Is Piscinas Pools and Waterfalls features several smaller pools ideal for children, though not for extensive swimming. Cascata Maggiore in Aymerich Park is also family-friendly, located within a large urban park with picnic areas.
The waterfalls in Sardinia are most impressive during the wetter seasons, particularly in winter and spring, and after heavy rainfall. This is when cascades like Lequarci, Lecorci, Sa Spendula, and Muru Mannu are at their most powerful. Some, like Sa Stiddiosa, offer natural pools suitable for swimming during the summer months.
For a refreshing dip, consider Piscina Irgas Waterfall, which plunges into a cool emerald lake. Sa Stiddiosa is also famous for its crystal-clear natural pool, ideal for swimming, especially in summer. Massabari Waterfalls also offer spots for a refreshing bath during hot days.
Yes, the Capu Nieddu Waterfall near Santa Caterina di Pittinuri is a spectacular example, plunging 40 meters directly into the sea from a basaltic rock amphitheater. Its flow is most abundant after heavy rains, particularly in spring.
Many waterfalls are part of scenic hiking trails. For instance, the area around Lequarci and Lecorci offers numerous trails for trekkers. Piscina Irgas is part of a scenic hiking trail, and reaching Muru Mannu involves a technical two-hour hike. For more general hiking options, you can explore the Hiking in Sardinia guide.
Yes, the San Valentino Waterfall in Sadali is unique as it's found right in the town center, in front of the Church of Su Santu Coiadori. The water pours down 7 meters and disappears into an underground chasm, surrounded by historic watermills.
Sardinia's geology creates diverse waterfall formations. Su Stampu 'e su Turrunu is particularly unique, where a stream flows through a limestone tunnel before plunging into a cave-enclosed natural pool, resembling a natural shower. Sa Stiddiosa is known for its 'rain effect,' where water filters through a rock face, creating a constant drizzle.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the surrounding areas offer various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, as well as opportunities for gravel biking and running. For detailed routes and guides, check out Hiking in Sardinia, Gravel biking in Sardinia, and Running Trails in Sardinia.
Visitors appreciate the refreshing experience and natural beauty. Many highlight the cool water for swimming, the picturesque settings, and the rewarding hikes. Some note the need for good shoes due to slippery stones and technical paths, especially at places like Massabari Waterfalls or Rio Pitrisconi.
Yes, Sos Molinos, meaning 'the mills,' gets its name from the numerous mills that were once powered by the Molinos River, adding a historical layer to its picturesque setting. Cascata Maggiore in Aymerich Park is also located within a park that has historical elements.


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