Waterfalls around Seulu/Seulo, a town in Sardinia, Italy, offer diverse natural beauty. The region features unique geological formations, including waterfalls that flow through rock tunnels and those that create natural pools. These natural landmarks provide opportunities for exploration within a verdant landscape.
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Beautiful waterfall in the center of the town, which once moved the wheels of the mills, adjacent to the waterfall. One of these mills, completely covered in moss and vegetation, is located immediately above the waterfall, and can be reached with the stone stairs on the right.
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By the way, the waterfall is called "Piscina 'e Licona" - it is a very mystical, idyllic place. You can jump into the pool for a little refreshment ;-)
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In autumn there is only a thin waterfall so that you can take a shower ;-) I wouldn't stand under the pictures in spring. Exciting to see the waterfall falling through a hole
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Beautiful but strenuous hike to the waterfall with the opportunity to swim.
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A bit difficult to get to, but very idyllic! Best from the northern side of the valley. Good shoes are strongly recommended!
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Literally a naturalistic 'jewel', a water temple immersed in the woods. The waterfall is about 15 meters high and is very scenic, it is located in a forest of holm oaks, downy oaks and hollies.
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The waterfall is just beautiful. You can hear the splashing from a great distance.
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The region offers several unique waterfalls. Su Stampu 'e Su Turrunu Waterfall is a geological marvel where water flows through a hole in karst rock. Sa Stiddiosa Waterfall is known for its unique 'dripping wall' effect, creating an emerald green pool ideal for swimming. Additionally, the San Valentino Waterfall in nearby Sadali is notable for flowing directly within a charming medieval village.
Yes, there are. Funtana Is Arinus Waterfalls is a family-friendly option located in a beautiful forest of holm oaks, downy oaks, and hollies. The San Valentino Waterfall in Sadali is also considered family-friendly due to its accessible location within the village.
The warmer months are generally ideal for visiting, especially if you plan to swim in the natural pools like the one at Sa Stiddiosa. However, some waterfalls, like San Valentino Waterfall, are fed by perennial springs and offer a charming experience year-round, even becoming a pilgrimage destination on February 14th. Be aware that some waterfalls, like Funtana Is Arinus, might be dry in summer.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty. Many waterfalls are nestled within lush forests, particularly old holm oak forests. Karst rock formations are prominent, especially at Su Stampu 'e Su Turrunu, which features a unique rock tunnel. Natural pools, like the emerald green one at Sa Stiddiosa, are also common, offering refreshing spots.
Yes, the San Valentino Waterfall is located in the medieval village of Sadali, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical ambiance. Historically, its waters powered local mills, some of which can still be visited. Exploring Sadali's alleys and historical remains adds a cultural dimension to your visit.
Hiking conditions vary. Reaching Sa Stiddiosa Waterfall often involves a strenuous hike, including a 5-mile off-road trail and a half-hour walk, requiring sturdy shoes. The hike to Su Stampu 'e Su Turrunu is relatively short, around 20 minutes, with well-maintained paths. Piscina 'e Licona Waterfall is described as a bit difficult to get to, recommending good shoes.
Yes, at some locations. The emerald green pool at the base of Sa Stiddiosa Waterfall is ideal for swimming, especially during warmer months. Piscina 'e Licona Waterfall also features a pool where visitors can jump in for refreshment.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes like 'Piscina 'e Licona Waterfall – Grotta de is Janas loop'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as 'Lower Lake of the Flumendosa – View of Seulo loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are MTB trails like 'Grotta de is Janas – Funtana e S'Orroli loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, cycling, and MTB guides for Seulu/Seulo.
While Su Stampu 'e su Turrunu Waterfall is free to access, Sa Stiddiosa Waterfall might have an entrance fee, typically around 7 EUR.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique geological formations, such as the water flowing through a rock hole at Su Stampu 'e Su Turrunu, and the mystical, idyllic atmosphere of places like Piscina 'e Licona. The opportunity for a refreshing swim in natural pools and the scenic beauty of the surrounding forests are also highly appreciated.
While specific public transport details are limited, reaching many of these waterfalls, especially those requiring off-road travel or hikes, is generally easier with a car. For instance, Sa Stiddiosa involves a 5-mile off-road trail. The San Valentino Waterfall is located within the village of Sadali, which may have better public transport connections.


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