Natural monuments around Setzu are defined by the region's unique natural landscape, primarily the Giara Plateau. This basaltic plateau is known for its distinctive features and as the habitat of the *cavallini della Giara*, a unique breed of wild horses. The area features forests of cork, downy, and holm oaks, wild olives, and Mediterranean shrubs, creating a diverse ecosystem. Setzu's natural attractions offer opportunities to observe wildlife and explore a pristine natural environment.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The entire plateau is wonderful, but this forest area is definitely one of the most beautiful.
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This is where the cork is harvested, from which the corks for the wine bottles are later cut out. A cork oak is not stripped for the first time until it is at least 25 years old and then it takes another 9-12 years until the cork can be harvested again. It's crazy.
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A place to unwind 😍
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This is just a hill. However, it is in a wonderfully quiet location in the forest. We didn't meet anyone.
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The beautiful rest area is ideal for a break.
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One of the entrances to the Parco della Giara is located here. There is a large free parking lot. A local guide is also on site. There are several feeding places in the park where you can meet the wild horses. However, it is much nicer to watch them in the middle of nature.
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The Giara di Gesturi plateau is home to the small wild horses "Cavallini della Giara", which are very rare in Italy and Europe. Here the Parco della Giara was set up to protect them. The landscape consists mainly of cork oaks and Mediterranean maquis. Often you can only hear the cute wild horses neighing from afar. With a bit of luck you can also spot them and watch them nibble on the green of the trees. The park can be visited on your own or you can book a guided tour. More information is available here: https://parcodellagiara.it/?lang=en
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Great botanical garden. The old tree from which the lower layer of bark has been removed is particularly interesting. The thickness is incredible.
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The Setzu area is primarily defined by the Giara Plateau Park, a basaltic plateau renowned for its distinctive landscape. You'll find forests of cork, downy, and holm oaks, wild olives, and Mediterranean shrubs, creating a rich and diverse ecosystem.
The Giara Plateau Park was specifically established to protect the rare wild horses, the "Cavallini della Giara." With a bit of luck, you can often spot them here, especially around feeding places or grazing freely in their natural habitat.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Parco della Giara offers easy access and opportunities to see the wild horses. The Botanical Garden of Tìara is also a great option, featuring diverse plant species with informative plaques, suitable for all ages.
The region is rich in various tree species. You can admire magnificent old cork oaks, such as the Ancient Cork Oak, which are very common in the area. The Giara Plateau also features downy and holm oaks, and wild olives.
The area around Setzu offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the 'Pauli Piccia Wild Horses – Ancient Cork Oak loop'. For cyclists, there are also road cycling routes and MTB trails, perfect for exploring the unique landscape.
Yes, at one of the main entrances to the Parco della Giara, there is a large free parking lot available for visitors.
Yes, you can visit the Ancient Stone Structure with Picnic Area. This site combines historical elements with a pleasant natural setting, offering a wonderful park and an ideal spot for a break.
The Botanical Garden of Tìara is notable for its exceptionally high concentration of plant species, with 9 entities per km² compared to Sardinia's average of 0.9. Different species are arranged in special flower beds, each with informative plaques in Italian and English.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunity to observe the wild Giara horses in their natural habitat and the tranquility of the unspoiled nature. The diverse vegetation, including magnificent old cork oaks, also receives high praise.
Yes, at the entrance to the Parco della Giara, local guides are often on site and can provide insights into the park and its wildlife.
The Giara Plateau offers varied terrain, primarily characterized by its basaltic surface and Mediterranean vegetation. Hiking trails range from easy, relatively flat paths to moderate routes, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the pristine natural environment.


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