Best attractions and places to see in Foresta Pantaleo-Is Cannoneris include extensive ancient holm oak forests and mountainous terrain in southwestern Sardinia. The region features diverse Mediterranean vegetation, notable rock formations, and numerous streams. It is also known for its rich wildlife, including Sardinian deer and various birds of prey, and holds historical significance with evidence of Pre-Nuragic and Nuragic civilizations. The landscape offers a combination of natural beauty and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Instead of walking on the path, we walked through the dry stream bed and partly along the edge of the Riu Palaceris over pebbles large and small 😉
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You have a wonderful view of Southern Sardinia
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Before reaching the tip there is a steep climb. At the top you reach almost 1000 m. Once you reach the antennas there is a strong wind
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Punta Sebera is a peak that reaches almost 1000 meters from which it is possible to admire a 360° panorama over a large part of the South-West: Capo Teulada, Capo Spartivento, S.Antioco and San Pietro, Cagliari and the Golfo degli Angeli.
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We are at the highest point of this area of the Pixinimanna forest, from here we have an excellent panoramic view before the descent.
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From this point you can enjoy a beautiful view of a wooded ridge and a particular rock formation.
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The region is renowned for its extensive ancient holm oak forests and diverse Mediterranean vegetation. You can discover notable rock formations, numerous streams like Mitza su Filisargiu, and the beautiful Gutturu Mannu Waterfall near Piscinamanna. Don't miss the wild and legendary Calamixi with its evocative rock formations and sheer cliffs.
For breathtaking vistas, head to Panoramic View of the Pixinimanna Forest, which offers an excellent overview before a descent. Another popular spot is Beautiful panoramic view, providing a view of a wooded ridge and a unique rock formation. For a 360-degree panorama, consider hiking to Punta Sebera (979 meters), where you can see Capo Teulada, Capo Spartivento, S. Antioco, San Pietro, Cagliari, and the Golfo degli Angeli.
Yes, the region offers glimpses into ancient civilizations and industrial history. You can find evidence of Pre-Nuragic and Nuragic cultures, including the necropolis of Montessu, the Tomb of the Giants of Barrancu Mannu, and the holy well of Val Tattino. The ruins of Is Figueras Thermal Baths date back to Roman times, and you can also explore sites with charcoal kilns active between 1872 and 1951.
Foresta Pantaleo-Is Cannoneris is a haven for diverse wildlife. You might spot Sardinian deer, fallow deer, wild boar, weasels, wild cats, martens, and foxes. It's also a crucial breeding ground for birds of prey like the golden eagle, goshawk, peregrine falcon, and sparrowhawk, along with many migratory birds. A wildlife protection oasis covers 1600 hectares, and there's a breeding center for the endangered Sardinian hare.
The primary activity is hiking, with numerous trails for various fitness levels. You can also find excellent routes for mountain biking and road cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking in Foresta Pantaleo-Is Cannoneris, MTB Trails in Foresta Pantaleo-Is Cannoneris, and Road Cycling Routes in Foresta Pantaleo-Is Cannoneris guides.
Yes, the region offers several challenging options. For hikers, the Punta Sebera loop from Sa Spindua is a difficult 20 km trail. Mountain bikers can tackle routes like the Genniomus Ruins – Punta Sebera loop from Sa Spindua (49 km) or the Mitza Fanebas Spring – Punta Sebera loop from Sa Spindua (47 km), both rated difficult. The Il Tritone Singletrack is also a challenging, stony singletrack more suitable for enduro mountain biking.
Moderate hiking trails include the Is Cannoneris – Punta Sebera loop from Perda Sterria (around 10-11 km) and the Stone Hut and Mountain View – Panoramic View loop from Is Cannoneris (7 km). These trails allow you to explore the diverse terrain and ancient forests without extreme difficulty.
While specific family-friendly highlights aren't listed, the extensive forests and natural beauty offer opportunities for family walks and nature exploration. Many trails are moderate, and the presence of diverse wildlife can be engaging for children. Always check the difficulty and length of a trail before embarking with family.
The region's Mediterranean climate makes spring and autumn ideal for visiting, with milder temperatures perfect for hiking and outdoor activities. Summers can be hot, but the dense forest cover might offer some respite. Winter brings cooler temperatures and potentially more rainfall, which can make some trails muddy.
Beyond the ancient holm oak forests, you can find diverse Mediterranean vegetation. The forest is home to the largest eucalyptus tree in Sardinia and features unique 'crossbreed' plants of cork and holm oak. Is Concas de S'Arrideli, on the border of Mount Nieddu, is notable for its huge Mount Etna Broom plants.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the challenging yet rewarding trails, and the immersive experience of being in ancient, diverse forests. The opportunity to spot wildlife and explore historical sites also adds to the appeal, making it a well-rounded destination for nature and history enthusiasts.
For additional details on the cultural heritage and historical significance of the area, you can visit the official Italian Ministry of Culture website: idese.cultura.gov.it.


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