Best lakes around Nurachi are primarily characterized by coastal ponds and wetlands, which are integral to the Sinis Peninsula's natural landscape. These aquatic environments, such as Mare 'e Pauli and Cabras Pond, are significant for their rich biodiversity and traditional fishing practices. The region's wetlands serve as habitats for various bird species, including flamingos and grey herons. While large freshwater lakes are less common in the immediate vicinity, the area offers unique natural sites for exploration.
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The walk around the salt lake in the "Stagno di Sale de Porcus" nature reserve goes through a wonderful, very varied landscape. Especially in April/May, the field margins are rich in a variety of wonderful flowering plants and the salt lake and the hedges offer a lot to see and hear for those interested in birds. It is best to go in the morning or evening as there is no shade!
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Also accessible by car, at least there were a few jeeps in the immediate vicinity. We prefer to do things like that on our bikes.
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Lots of traffic/trucks. Street not recommended.
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Cabras Pond is one of the most important wetlands in Sardinia due to its great biodiversity.
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It is very worthwhile to leave the beach and hike to the small Stagno di Mari Ermi on the opposite side from the sea. The small salt lake is beautiful and with luck you can see some flamingos here.
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The Santa Giusta pond is located between Oristano to the north, Santa Giusta to the east, the Cirras plain to the south, the sea to the west and with its size it is classified as the third largest pond in Sardinia. There are still some nesting species such as the mallard, the coot, the little grebe, the gray heron and black-headed gulls, while in the waters of the pond they mainly fish for mullet, eels and crabs.
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Nurachi is primarily characterized by coastal ponds and wetlands, such as Mare 'e Pauli and the Cabras Pond. These are significant for their rich biodiversity and traditional fishing practices, rather than large freshwater lakes. While Sardinia does have artificial lakes in other regions, Nurachi's immediate area focuses on these unique wetland ecosystems.
Visitors frequently enjoy the View of Stagno di Cabras, which offers excellent perspectives of the Cabras pond. Another highly regarded spot is Santa Giusta Lagoon, known for its diverse nesting bird species and traditional fishing. The Cabras Lagoon is also a natural monument recognized for its significant biodiversity.
Yes, the wetlands around Nurachi are excellent for birdwatching. Areas like Mare 'e Pauli, the Cabras Pond, and Santa Giusta Lagoon serve as habitats for various species, including flamingos, purple gallinules, black-winged stilts, cormorants, and grey herons. The Stagno di Sale 'e Porcus Nature Reserve is particularly noted for its birdlife, especially in spring.
Absolutely. The View of Stagno di Cabras is accessible by car and considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Cabras Lagoon is listed as a family-friendly viewpoint. The 'Caressing the Pond' trail (Caressing the Pond) is also a flat, family-friendly option for walks.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For walking and hiking, there are routes like the 'Cabras – Coastal Walking Path loop' or 'The center of Oristano'. Running enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Cabras loop from Cabras'. If you prefer cycling, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Tharros Archaeological Site – Tower of Saint John of Sinis loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, running, and gravel biking guides around Nurachi.
While the wetlands can be visited year-round, spring (April/May) is particularly recommended for observing the rich variety of flowering plants along the field margins and for birdwatching, especially around the Stagno di Sale 'e Porcus Nature Reserve. It's advisable to visit in the morning or evening as there is limited shade.
Yes, there are several trails. The 'Caressing the Pond' trail (Caressing the Pond) offers a beautiful, flat path alongside the Cabras pond. For a more extensive experience, the walk around the salt lake in the Stagno di Sale 'e Porcus Nature Reserve provides a wonderful, varied landscape. You can find more hiking options in the hiking guide around Nurachi.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural beauty and tranquility of the wetlands. Many enjoy the diverse landscapes, from coastal ponds to salt lakes, and the opportunities for birdwatching. The flat, uncrowded trails, like the one bypassing the SP66 near Cabras pond, are also frequently mentioned for their pleasant scenery.
Traditional fishing is an important cultural and economic activity in the Nurachi wetlands. Local fishermen use 'is fassonis,' small boats made from marsh vegetation. The Santa Giusta Lagoon is particularly known for traditional fishing of mullet, eels, and crabs, showcasing a long-standing heritage.
While Nurachi focuses on wetlands, the broader Sardinia region offers other significant aquatic experiences. Lake Flumendosa is popular for boating and scenic beauty in central-eastern Sardinia. Lake Mulargia offers boat trips and connections to ancient Nuragic sites. Lake San Sebastiano (at Isili) is known for its stunning reflections and sports activities like hiking and canoeing. Sardinia's only large natural freshwater lake is Lake Baratz, located in the Nurra of Sassari.
Yes, the Stagno di Sale 'e Porcus Nature Reserve is a significant protected area. It encompasses a salt lake and offers a wonderful, varied landscape, particularly rich in flowering plants and birdlife. The Cabras Lagoon is also recognized as one of Sardinia's most important wetlands due to its great biodiversity.


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