Best waterfalls around Ìsili/Isili are found in a region characterized by its natural landscapes and geological formations in Sardinia. The area offers a variety of natural attractions, including several waterfalls that emerge from karst rock or flow through ancient forests. These sites provide opportunities for exploration and connection with the local environment. The surrounding towns often feature historical elements alongside these natural wonders.
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Beautiful waterfall in the center of the town, which once moved the wheels of the mills, adjacent to the waterfall. One of these mills, completely covered in moss and vegetation, is located immediately above the waterfall, and can be reached with the stone stairs on the right.
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Sardinia's largest urban park lies on the border between the provinces of Oristano and Nuoro, a botanical paradise of rare plants and a wonderful destination for nature lovers. In the historic area of Sarcidano there is a place where you can take beautiful walks along nature trails surrounded by countless plant species and medieval ruins: the Ayermich Park, a 22-hectare oasis that until 1990 was the property of the margraves, the feudal ones owners of this oasis of land. The creator of this nature reserve was Don Ignazio Ayermich Ripoli, a botanist who brought back rare plants from his numerous trips abroad from the mid-19th century. It is an unusual excursion since it is located in the heart of the town of Laconi, about 60 km from Oristano and 90 km from Cagliari. The walk takes you through alleys decorated with a fresh and lively atmosphere. It begins in a forest of oaks, olive groves and black locust trees, dotted with natural ponds, streams, waterfalls and ponds. As you venture deeper into the park you will see a wide variety of orchids, including native ones such as Ophris laconensis and Sarcidanis. Among the tree avenues are unusual forms of vegetation such as Pyracantha coccinea and Collectia cruciata, whose leaves resemble military aircraft, as well as exotic plants such as the majestic Lebanon and Himalayan cedar, trees of exceptional size. Then there are plants from not far away but not common plants such as the Corsican pine, the Fagus sylvatica, the southern magnolia and the Taxus baccata, known as the “tree of death”. Water is a recurring theme and a source of life for the park. It flows in abundance all year round, forming rivers that then fall, such as the Cascata Maggiore or "great waterfalls", one of the park's many attractions. Source: https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/en/explore/parco-aymerich
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By the way, the waterfall is called "Piscina 'e Licona" - it is a very mystical, idyllic place. You can jump into the pool for a little refreshment ;-)
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In autumn there is only a thin waterfall so that you can take a shower ;-) I wouldn't stand under the pictures in spring. Exciting to see the waterfall falling through a hole
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It is the largest urban park in Sardinia, in which you can find countless exotic plants imported by Don Ignazio Aymerich Ripoll, curator of the nature reserve. There are waterfalls, lakes, natural paths and beautiful forests of holm oaks, downy oaks and many others. There are refreshment areas with benches and tables where you can eat. It cannot be visited by bike, but you can easily enter with it and leave it in the guardhouse area to visit the park on foot!
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Very nicely landscaped park. Refreshing coolness when it's hot.
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A bit difficult to get to, but very idyllic! Best from the northern side of the valley. Good shoes are strongly recommended!
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beautiful park in the center of Laconi, there are various waterfalls and the castle, pedestrian ONLY
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While Su Stampu 'e Su Turrunu Waterfall is well-known, you can also explore the unique San Valentino Waterfall, which flows directly within the charming village of Sadali. Another option is the Funtana Is Arinus Waterfalls, nestled in a beautiful forest near Nurallao, offering a scenic 15-meter cascade.
The waterfalls in this region are notable for their diverse settings. You'll find cascades emerging from karst rock formations, like Su Stampu 'e Su Turrunu, and others integrated into urban parks, such as Cascata Maggiore, Aymerich Park. Some even flow through ancient holm oak forests or within medieval villages, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical context.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. Cascata Maggiore, Aymerich Park in Laconi is a large urban park with various waterfalls, lakes, and natural paths, perfect for a leisurely family outing. The Funtana Is Arinus Waterfalls near Nurallao are also described as a family-friendly option, located in a beautiful forest.
For a refreshing dip, Piscina 'e Licona Waterfall near Seulo features a mystical and idyllic setting with a pool suitable for refreshment. Additionally, Sa Stiddiosa Waterfall, known for its 'dripping wall' effect, creates an emerald green pool that is ideal for swimming, especially during warmer months.
The best time to visit is typically after heavy rainfall, especially in autumn or spring, when the water flow is most impressive. During summer, some waterfalls, like Funtana Is Arinus, may dry up. However, places like Su Stampu 'e Su Turrunu and San Valentino Waterfall maintain some flow year-round, offering different experiences.
Yes, the San Valentino Waterfall is uniquely situated directly within the charming medieval village of Sadali. It's a rare example of rapids flowing through a residential area in Sardinia, and historically powered local mills, one of which can still be visited nearby.
Accessibility varies. The hike to Su Stampu 'e Su Turrunu Waterfall is relatively short, around 20 minutes on well-maintained paths. Cascata Maggiore, Aymerich Park is within a large urban park and is pedestrian-only, offering easy access. However, the trail to Sa Stiddiosa can be rough, sometimes recommending a 4x4 vehicle for part of the journey, and Piscina 'e Licona Waterfall is described as a bit difficult to get to, requiring good shoes.
The region around Isili offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and mountain biking trails. For example, there are MTB routes like the 'Funtana Is Arinus and Nuraghe Adoni Loop' near the Funtana Is Arinus Waterfalls. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Ìsili/Isili guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Ìsili/Isili guide, or the Gravel biking around Ìsili/Isili guide.
Yes, many waterfalls are part of or accessible via hiking trails. For instance, the area around Piscina 'e Licona Waterfall is known for trails like the 'Piscina 'e Licona Waterfall – Grotta de is Janas loop'. The path to Su Stampu 'e Su Turrunu Waterfall is also a pleasant, short hike through an old holm oak forest.
Visitors frequently highlight the magical and idyllic settings of these natural wonders. They appreciate the refreshing coolness, especially in places like Aymerich Park, and the unique geological formations, such as the water emerging from karst rock at Su Stampu 'e Su Turrunu. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, like the mills near San Valentino Waterfall, also leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, the Lequarci and Lecorci Waterfalls, while a bit further from Isili near Ulassai, are considered among the most impressive on the island and are particularly striking after heavy rainfall. They cascade from high limestone peaks with a drop of about 100 meters, making for a spectacular sight when water levels are high.
Visiting in winter can be a great experience, as the waterfalls often have a stronger flow due to increased rainfall, making them more visually impressive. However, some trails might be muddier or more challenging. Always check local conditions and be prepared for cooler temperatures. Waterfalls like Su Stampu 'e Su Turrunu and San Valentino Waterfall are generally accessible year-round.


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