Natural monuments around Busache/Busachi are found within a landscape characterized by the Tirso Valley and Montiferru Hills in central-western Sardinia. The area integrates ancient human activity with its natural environment, featuring sites where prehistoric structures are carved into natural rock formations. This region offers a blend of geological features and historical sites, providing insight into the long occupation and cultural evolution of the area.
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Fresh water even in summer and space for rest. At the time of passing (08/2024) to the right of the fountain there is a nativity scene on two levels in wood and cork.
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Rest area dating back to 1850 in which there is a fountain (1888) with very fresh water all year round, and a shaded refreshment area where you can rest during a climb. After crossing the small wooden bridge and passing the gate (which is always open, closed only with a string) you can go up and visit the Nuraghe Talei. It can be reached via a small dirt path which can however be practicable with a road bike (or push, the segment is not even 100m long).
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Laboratory activity of secondary school students and cultural associations of Sorgono and Atzara. In the small garden there are stones from many villages in Sardinia, but not only! There are pieces of the Berlin Wall, stones from Santa Claus' village, and much more!
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The thermal baths are managed by the Cooperative Forum Traiani. Current opening times can be found here: https://www.forumtraiani.it/what-to-see/?lang=en
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It was once the Forum Traiani, the most important Roman city in the island's hinterland, founded in the late Republic and becoming a marketplace between the inland communities and the Romanized population of the Gulf of Oristano under Emperor Trajan. Today Fordongianus is a small town of less than a thousand inhabitants in the Barigadu area, a renowned wellness center thanks to a thermal facility that uses saline and thermoactive water springs that flow at 56 degrees all year round and have beneficial effects on the body. A feature known to the Romans: the city is situated on the left bank of the fertile and lush valley of the Tirso, home to the warm and healing Aquae Ypsitanae, Roman baths from the 1st century AD, now an archaeological site. Two facilities can be visited, one retains a rectangular porticoed swimming pool, originally with a barrel vault, the other includes the changing room. The floor was in mosaic (you will see traces of it) and the ceiling in blue glass paste. The supply was ensured by a network of canals and a system of wells and cisterns. The importance of the thermal baths is confirmed by two statues of the god Bes, deity of health cults, and by a sacred space dedicated to the nymphs. Source: https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/en/discover/fordongianus
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Once a rural church, now incorporated into the town. Arriving at its top you can enjoy a splendid view of Lake Omodeo, and in its courtyard there are some large fossil trunks, belonging to the petrified fossil forest of Montigu Abile
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The ancient remains of the Roman baths of Fordongianus. Still enriched by the warm waters that naturally flow into the river.
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beautiful town of Roman origin with a spa from the imperial era
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The area around Busache/Busachi is rich in sites where ancient human activity blends with the natural environment. You can explore prehistoric rock-cut tombs known as Domus de Janas, such as the significant Campu Maiore Necropolis, or ancient Nuragic towers like Nuraghe Sa Iacca. Additionally, the region features the scenic Tirso Valley and Montiferru Hills, offering a blend of geological settings and historical sites.
Yes, the region is particularly known for its historical natural monuments. A prime example is the Fordongianus Roman Baths, an ancient Roman city known for its thermal facilities where warm waters still flow naturally. Another notable site is the Church of Santa Maria Maddalena and Fossil Trees, where you can see large fossil trunks from the petrified forest of Montigu Abile in the church's courtyard.
You can visit Funtana Manna, a natural monument that provides fresh water even in summer and offers a dedicated space for rest. Another excellent spot is Fontana di Santu Mauru, a rest area dating back to 1850 with a fountain from 1888 that provides very fresh water year-round, along with a shaded area to relax.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Both Funtana Manna and Fontana di Santu Mauru offer facilities and rest areas, making them comfortable stops for families. Additionally, The Garden of Stones is a unique, family-friendly attraction featuring stones from various villages and even pieces of the Berlin Wall.
The Church of Santa Maria Maddalena and Fossil Trees offers a splendid viewpoint where you can enjoy panoramic views of Lake Omodeo. The town of Busachi itself is set on a slope, providing picturesque views of the Tirso Valley and the Montiferru Hills.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the easy 'Casa Aragonese – Roman Baths of Fordongianus loop from Fordongianus' or the moderate 'Domus de Janas Muruddu loop from Nughedu Santa Itòria'. For more options, check out the Hiking around Busache/Busachi guide.
Absolutely. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find challenging routes like the 'Da Nughedu Santa Vittoria tra corbezzoli, nuraghe e la roccia “Sa Crabarissa”' or the 'Truzzulla Lookout – Roman Bath Hot Spring loop from Fordongianus'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Busache/Busachi guide.
Yes, the area provides several road cycling routes, including longer, more challenging options like the 'Land of Roman baths and vineyards' or the 'Nuraghe Friarosu – Samugheo Historic Center loop from Busache/Busachi'. You can discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Busache/Busachi guide.
Sardinia generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and natural landscapes without the intense summer heat. During these seasons, the natural surroundings are vibrant, and outdoor activities are more comfortable.
Domus de Janas, meaning 'fairy houses,' are ancient rock-cut tombs from the Pre-Nuragic period, essentially man-made structures carved into natural rock formations. The territory of Busachi is particularly rich in these sites. Notable examples include the extensive Campu Maiore Necropolis, featuring 24 'domus de janas,' and the Grugos Necropolis, both showcasing intricate carvings and historical significance.
While Nuraghi are man-made Bronze Age towers, their integration into the natural terrain over millennia makes them an integral part of the natural-historical heritage of Busachi. You can visit well-preserved Nuraghi such as Tadone, Pranu Nurache, and Su Liggiu, which are often situated alongside Giants' tombs. Nuraghe Sa Iacca is also a unique construction from the oldest period of Nuragic civilization.


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