Lakes around Marrùbiu/Marrubiu are primarily characterized by significant wetlands, ponds, and lagoons rather than large natural lakes. This area in Sardinia, Italy, is ecologically important, offering unique natural landscapes. These water bodies are valued for their biodiversity and support various plant and animal species. The region provides opportunities for nature observation and experiencing tranquil aquatic environments.
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The Is Benas lake is located next to the pine forest of the same name. It is located in an arid area, between granite rocks.
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Gorgeous views, shade, great stopping point.
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This long single lane bridge crosses the Marceddì lagoon. Given its size, it is particularly exposed to the wind. It connects the Costa Verde to the Oristano plains. The alternative would be to circumnavigate the lagoon, but this adds several kilometers to the route. Passage is prohibited for any motorized vehicle. The views of the water from both sides, as you stand in the center of the bridge, are extraordinary.
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Lots of traffic/trucks. Street not recommended.
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Beautiful in all seasons..
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For a large stretch of road that runs alongside it.
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Not signposted but convenient for reaching the plains of Oristano or the Green coast in the opposite direction.
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The area around Marrubiu is characterized by significant wetlands, ponds, and lagoons rather than large natural lakes. These ecosystems are rich in biodiversity. You'll find shallow basins, specific plant habitats, and a diverse array of aquatic birds. For example, The S'Ena Arrubia Pond is known for its unique habitat supporting remarkable plants, fish, and birds like pink flamingos.
Yes, the wetlands around Marrubiu are excellent for birdwatching. The S'Ena Arrubia Pond is a prime spot to observe pink flamingos, sultana hens, and various heron species. The Santa Giusta Lagoon is also a vital habitat for nesting species such as mallards, coots, little grebes, gray herons, and black-headed gulls. At Stagno di Cabras, you can observe flamingos and other wildlife, with binoculars recommended for better viewing.
Several locations are family-friendly. The S'Ena Arrubia Pond offers a chance to see diverse wildlife. Stagno di Cabras is a popular viewpoint where families can spot flamingos. Additionally, the Pine Forest by the Marceddì Lagoon is a family-friendly forest and viewpoint, offering pleasant surroundings.
The lagoons and ponds are home to various aquatic species. In The S'Ena Arrubia Pond, you can find fish like eels, carp, mullet, and sea bass. The Santa Giusta Lagoon is known for its mullet, eels, and crabs, highlighting its ecological significance.
While the immediate vicinity of the wetlands might offer easy walks, for more structured hiking, you might explore nearby areas. For running trails, you can find options like the Punta Muroni loops. You can explore various running routes in the area by visiting the Running Trails around Marrùbiu/Marrubiu guide.
Yes, there are cycling routes that pass by or near some of the water bodies. For instance, the 'Tharros Archaeological Site – The S'Ena Arrubia Pond loop' is a difficult cycling route, and the 'Marceddì Bridge – Marceddì Lagoon loop' is a moderate option. You can find more details and routes in the Cycling around Marrùbiu/Marrubiu guide.
The region's wetlands are beautiful in all seasons, as noted for the Pine Forest by the Marceddì Lagoon. For birdwatching, spring and autumn migrations can offer the most diverse sightings. Summers are generally warm, making early mornings or late afternoons ideal for outdoor activities.
The S'Ena Arrubia Pond is a Site of Community Interest, dedicated to biodiversity conservation. It's a shallow wetland along the west coast of Sardinia. Visitors can observe remarkable plants, fish, and aquatic birds like pink flamingos and sultana hens. It's a great spot for nature photography.
The Santa Giusta Lagoon is the third-largest pond in Sardinia, located between Oristano and the Cirras plain. It's ecologically vital, serving as a habitat for numerous nesting bird species such as mallards, coots, and herons. Its waters also support fish like mullet and eels, as well as crabs.
Yes, Stagno di Cabras is a designated viewpoint where you can observe flamingos and other wildlife. The Pine Forest by the Marceddì Lagoon also offers beautiful views, especially at dawn, providing glimpses into the life of past fishermen.
When visiting for birdwatching, it's highly recommended to bring binoculars for better viewing, especially at locations like Stagno di Cabras. Sufficient mosquito repellent is also advised, particularly during warmer months or at dawn/dusk.


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