Best attractions and places to see around Narabuia/Narbolia are found in the Province of Oristano, Sardinia. This region offers a blend of ancient archaeological sites, including Nuraghes, and a diverse coastline. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and natural features, from extensive sandy beaches to rocky promontories and unique geological formations. The area provides a variety of cultural heritage and natural landscapes to discover.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Voted the fifth most beautiful beach in Sardinia and the first in the province of Oristano in 2016 by travelers, Su Pallosu is mainly dedicated to cats. Su Pallosu is one of the pearls that dot Capo Mannu, the extreme northern limit of the Sinis peninsula and the marine protected area in which it is protected. It is part of the territory of San Vero Milis, which is about twenty kilometers away, it is known because behind it there is a cat colony that hosts and takes care of cats and organizes guided tours. The cats, whose presence dates back to the early twentieth century, often venture onto the beach: they are the only ones of this species that are not afraid of bathing.
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Voted the fifth most beautiful beach in Sardinia and the first in the province of Oristano in 2016 by travelers, Su Pallosu is mainly dedicated to cats. Su Pallosu is one of the pearls that dot Capo Mannu, the extreme northern limit of the Sinis peninsula and the marine protected area in which it is protected. It is part of the territory of San Vero Milis, which is about twenty kilometers away, it is known because behind it there is a cat colony that hosts and takes care of cats and organizes guided tours. The cats, whose presence dates back to the early twentieth century, often venture onto the beach: they are the only ones of this species that are not afraid of bathing.
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Path between Santa Caterina di Pittinuri (south of the Rau Santa Caterina river) to the Belvedere viewpoint is no longer accessible Part 1. The hiking trail between Santa Caterina di Pittinuri and the Belvedere viewpoint is no longer usable due to nature conservation measures. The original trails are partially overgrown and the route has shifted to private property.
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Part 2. We wanted to climb the southern section of the coast from the Rau Santa Caterina river, but soon realised that the beach had been completely covered with round stones due to coastal protection measures. The climb was originally possible via a path, but later it was clearly marked as private. With great effort we were able to get onto the old, heavily overgrown thorn bushes off the path and continue upwards. There we were finally confronted with several barrier fences running across the path, weighted down with stones to keep them on the ground. This was a clear sign that this natural area is being protected. We accept that it is important to preserve sensitive natural areas, even if this means that we are denied the breathtaking views of the bay. More impressions of this section can be found in the attached pictures.
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Part 2. We wanted to climb the southern section of the coast from the Rau Santa Caterina river, but soon realised that the beach had been completely covered with round stones due to coastal protection measures. The climb was originally possible via a path, but later it was clearly marked as private. With great effort we were able to get onto the old, heavily overgrown thorn bushes off the path and continue upwards. There we were finally confronted with several barrier fences running across the path, weighted down with stones to keep them on the ground. This was a clear sign that this natural area is being protected. We accept that it is important to preserve sensitive natural areas, even if this means that we are denied the breathtaking views of the bay. More impressions of this section can be found in the attached pictures.
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Path between Santa Caterina di Pittinuri (south of the Rau Santa Caterina river) to the Belvedere viewpoint is no longer accessible Part 1. The hiking trail between Santa Caterina di Pittinuri and the Belvedere viewpoint is no longer usable due to nature conservation measures. The original trails are partially overgrown and the route has shifted to private property.
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Narbolia is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can visit the stunning Santa Caterina di Pittinuri Beach, known for its dark gray pebbles and golden sand, or the unique Su Pallosu Beach, famous for its cat colony. Don't miss the impressive natural stone arch of S'Archittu, especially beautiful at sunset, or the scenic Sos Molinos Waterfall in nearby Santu Lussurgiu.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Explore the ancient Torre Su Puttu, a 16th-century Spanish watchtower with a natural well. You can also discover the Sacred Well of Santa Cristina, an important Nuragic archaeological site, or the ruins of Tharros, an ancient city with Phoenician, Punic, and Roman origins. Narbolia's old town also features Sa Murallia, a basalt wall built over a Nuraghe.
The coastline offers several beautiful beaches. Santa Caterina di Pittinuri Beach provides transparent, shallow waters ideal for families. Su Pallosu Beach is another popular choice, recognized as one of Sardinia's most beautiful. Other notable beaches in the nearby Sinis area include Is Arenas, San Giovanni di Sinis, Is Arutas (known for its rice-grain-like sand), Mari Ermi, and Putzu Idu.
The Narbolia area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For hiking, consider routes like 'The Whale's Promontory' or the 'S'Archittu Arch – View of Baia di Santa Caterina loop'. Cyclists can explore routes such as 'Torre de Pittinuri – Saint Catherine of Pittinuri loop'. Mountain bikers have options like 'Short singletrack trail – Torre del Pozzo loop'. Find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for hiking, cycling, and MTB trails around Narbolia.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Beaches like Santa Caterina di Pittinuri Beach and Su Pallosu Beach offer safe, shallow waters for children. The cat colony at Su Pallosu can also be a unique and engaging experience for kids. Exploring the natural arch of S'Archittu or the Torre Su Puttu can also be fun adventures for the whole family.
The best time to visit Narbolia largely depends on your preferred activities. For beach activities and swimming, the summer months (June to September) offer warm temperatures. For hiking and exploring historical sites, spring (April to May) and autumn (October) provide milder weather, making outdoor activities more comfortable.
Beyond the beaches, you can witness the impressive natural arch of S'Archittu, a geological marvel carved by the sea. The Torre Su Puttu promontory also features a natural well formed by erosion that reaches the sea. Additionally, the High Plateau with Wildflowers offers unique natural landscapes and cushion plants, though some areas may have access restrictions for conservation.
Narbolia town is known for its basalt homes adorned with murals depicting its agricultural past. You can experience traditional festivals such as the Saboris Antigus festival in July or the Zippole festival during Carnival. The town also celebrates local culinary traditions, offering cereals, fruits, quality wines, and traditional pastries like *papassini* and *is pardulas*.
Yes, the Is Arenas Golf Course is located nearby. It's an 18-hole course seamlessly integrated into the natural landscape of dunes and pine forest, considered one of Europe's most spectacular.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The scenic views from coastal landmarks like Torre Su Puttu and the tranquil atmosphere of beaches such as Santa Caterina di Pittinuri Beach are highly rated. The unique natural features and the opportunity for diverse outdoor activities also contribute to a memorable experience.
Yes, the region holds remnants of Roman civilization. You can find remains of Roman villas with baths, including one in Sant'Andrea di Psichinappiu (later converted into a Christian church) and another at Su Anzu, which preserves a frigidarium with an apsidal bath and evidence of mosaic flooring.
Narbolia is home to the 17th-century parish church of Santa Reparata, which houses a beautiful Baroque altar from 1790. You can also visit the old church of San Pietro Apostolo, offering a glimpse into the town's religious heritage.


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