Waterfalls around Lanusè/Lanusei are situated in the Ogliastra region of Sardinia, known for its diverse natural landscapes. The area features limestone formations, dense Mediterranean vegetation, and rivers that feed various cascades and pools. This region provides a range of natural features for exploration.
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Baulassa is a huge picnic area with a river, spring, shepherd's hut, and much more. It murmurs and babbles enchantingly.
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We drove the route from south to north and heard the dog barking about 100 meters before the marker. But we had already passed him by then, it was downhill and because we knew what to expect from the highlight, we moved very quickly. Before the dog had properly registered us, we had already passed him. He then jumped over the fence and followed us a little way, but gave up very quickly.
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May 2024 hardly any water. Probably only worth seeing in winter (if at all). I don't think it's worth going down.
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Of course, access is not exactly easy, even if the route is indicated and kept in fair condition, the path quickly descends until it reaches the base of the waterfall. Steps and hairpin bends help a little but the difference in altitude is noticeable. But once we reach our destination we no longer think about the ascent that awaits us and we admire this force of nature.
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An enchanting corner, between mountains and sea, it is certainly worth making the effort to reach the waterfall
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There is a herd dog here, it jumped over the high fence and chased us 100m down the road.
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Nice short tour to the Badegumpen "Is Piscinas". The path can also be covered with smaller children. The bathing pools are beautifully situated, but overall they are a bit small. Swimming is not really possible. There are several smaller pools. But ideal for smaller children. If you are there alone or with just a few people, it can be endured there well. But when there is a large crowd, I don't think it's fun anymore.
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A real jewel of nature that stands in the middle of an enchanted forest.
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The Ogliastra region around Lanusei offers a diverse range of waterfalls. You'll find natural monuments like Is Piscinas Pools and Waterfalls with natural pools, cascades nestled within enchanted forests such as Niala Waterfall, and multi-tiered drops like Cascata Sothai. The landscape features limestone formations and dense Mediterranean vegetation.
Yes, Is Piscinas Pools and Waterfalls is considered family-friendly, offering natural pools that are suitable for children to cool off in. Additionally, the Baulassa Picnic Area and Waterfall is a great spot for families, featuring a large picnic area, a river, and a spring.
The natural pools at Is Piscinas Pools and Waterfalls are ideal for cooling off, especially for children. Further afield, the Cascate di Bau Mela near Villagrande Strisaili feature crystal-clear waters and easily accessible natural pools perfect for swimming. Sa Stiddiosa also has a clear natural pool for a refreshing dip.
The best time to visit is generally after heavy rainfall, typically in late autumn, winter, or early spring. During these periods, waterfalls like Cascate di Lequarci and Cascate di Bau Mela are at their most impressive, with higher water volumes. In summer, some waterfalls, such as Cascata Sothai, may have significantly reduced water flow.
Yes, Sa Stiddiosa Waterfall, located on the border of Seulo and Gadoni, is unique for its continuous trickle of water from a mountain source across a rock face covered in maidenhair ferns, creating a serene, emerald-green natural pool. It's known for its magical, 'dripping' atmosphere.
Absolutely. The region around Lanusei is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, explore the MTB Trails around Lanusè/Lanusei, or discover scenic rides with the Cycling around Lanusè/Lanusei guide. Many waterfall visits involve moderate hikes through lush landscapes.
While the waterfalls themselves are natural wonders, the surrounding Ogliastra region is rich in history. Near Cascate di Lequarci and Cascate di Bau Mela, you can find nearby archaeological sites that add a cultural dimension to your visit, offering insights into the local heritage.
Niala Waterfall (Enchanted Forest of Niala) is considered a natural jewel, offering a secluded experience deep within an enchanted forest. Its remote setting provides a sense of tranquility away from crowds.
Yes, the Baulassa Picnic Area and Waterfall is a large, well-equipped area featuring a river, a spring, and even a shepherd's hut, making it an ideal spot for a picnic and relaxation.
Most waterfalls in the area, such as Is Piscinas Pools and Waterfalls, Niala Waterfall, and Cascata Sothai, are generally rated as intermediate difficulty to access. Paths can involve descents, steps, and hairpin bends, requiring a moderate level of fitness. Some, like Is Piscinas, can be covered with smaller children.
Visitors appreciate the wild and uncontaminated nature, the refreshing experience of crystal-clear waters, and the serene atmosphere. The dramatic height of waterfalls like Cascate di Lequarci and the unique dripping effect of Sa Stiddiosa are often highlighted. Many enjoy the sense of discovery and the beauty of the surrounding Mediterranean landscape.
Cascate di Lequarci near Ulassai offers trails that lead to the upper edge, providing panoramic views of the valley and the impressive 'Tacchi dell'Ogliastra' cliffs. Cascata Sothai and San Giovanni Waterfall are also noted for their viewpoints.
For more detailed information on Cascate di Lequarci, you can consult resources such as the Italian Ministry of Culture's page: idese.cultura.gov.it. For Cascate di Bau Mela, information is available at idese.cultura.gov.it.


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