Natural monuments around Narabuia/Narbolia are situated in the Province of Oristano, Sardinia, offering a diverse landscape. The area features a varied coastline, proximity to the Montiferru massif, and the beaches of the Sinis peninsula. These sites present a combination of geological formations, unique ecosystems, and scenic beauty. The region provides opportunities to explore both coastal and inland natural features.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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The path to the waterfall has been closed and inaccessible for three years.
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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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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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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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Beautiful beach and beautiful landscapes
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Beautiful cushion plants
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore the dramatic Sos Molinos Waterfall, a 12-meter cascade nestled in the Montiferru region. Another intriguing site is Sa Capanna Beach, located beneath the ancient Pozzo tower, offering unique tuff formations and views of S'Archittu.
Yes, several natural monuments are ideal for families. Santa Caterina di Pittinuri Beach offers transparent, shallow waters suitable for children. Similarly, Sa Mesa Longa Beach is known for its natural sandstone barrier that creates a calm, natural pool, perfect for safe swimming.
The region boasts diverse geological formations. You'll find the striking limestone cliff of Sa Rocca de Cagaràgas protecting Santa Caterina di Pittinuri Beach, and the natural sandstone barrier at Sa Mesa Longa Beach. The coastline also features unique rock formations like the natural arch of S'Archittu and the tuff formations at Sa Capanna Beach.
The area around Narabuia/Narbolia is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and cycling. For example, there are hiking trails like the 'Torre Su Puttu – Is Arenas Beach loop' and cycling routes such as the 'Torre del Pozzo – Torre di Pittinuri loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and cycling guide for the region.
While primarily natural, some sites intertwine with history. The area around Sa Capanna Beach is overlooked by the ancient Pozzo tower, a 16th-century Spanish watchtower. Its name, 'Torre del Pozzo' (Tower of the Well), comes from a natural well formed by erosion, showcasing the interplay between human structures and natural processes.
Many natural monuments offer stunning views. The High Plateau with Wildflowers is known for its expansive natural landscapes and viewpoints. Additionally, Santa Caterina di Pittinuri Beach provides beautiful vistas of the surrounding cliffs and coastline.
The region is rich in Mediterranean flora. Is Arenas Beach is backed by a verdant pine forest, a 'green oasis' with pines, acacias, pistacia, junipers, orchids, and palms. The High Plateau with Wildflowers is particularly noted for its unique cushion plants and diverse wildflowers.
Absolutely. The beaches of the Sinis peninsula, near Narbolia, are renowned for their clear waters. Santa Caterina di Pittinuri Beach has transparent, shallow waters, while Sa Mesa Longa Beach features a natural pool created by a sandstone barrier, making both excellent for swimming.
Sardinia generally enjoys a mild climate. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are often ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring beaches and hiking trails without the peak summer crowds. During these times, the wildflowers on the high plateaus are also particularly vibrant.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and tranquility. The transparent, shallow waters of beaches like Santa Caterina di Pittinuri Beach are highly valued, as are the unique geological formations and the expansive, scenic landscapes found at places like the High Plateau with Wildflowers. The blend of coastal and inland natural features offers a diverse experience.
Yes, S'Archittu, a natural stone arch dramatically overlooking the sea, is particularly stunning at sunset and a popular spot for photography. The panoramic views from the promontory near Torre del Pozzo also offer excellent photographic opportunities of the coastline and other coastal towers.
While many sites are popular, exploring the Rio Cunzau valley and the slopes of Mount Rassu can offer a more secluded experience of the region's rugged inland landscape. These areas provide opportunities to experience Mediterranean brush and natural beauty away from the more frequented coastal spots.


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