Best natural monuments around Geroni/Genoni offer insights into Sardinia's geology, wildlife, and ancient history. The region features a landscape characterized by basaltic plateaus, significant paleontological sites, and prominent hills. These natural formations provide diverse environments for exploration. The area is known for its unique ecosystems and geological formations, making it a destination for those interested in natural history.
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The entire plateau is wonderful, but this forest area is definitely one of the most beautiful.
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This is where the cork is harvested, from which the corks for the wine bottles are later cut out. A cork oak is not stripped for the first time until it is at least 25 years old and then it takes another 9-12 years until the cork can be harvested again. It's crazy.
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A place to unwind 😍
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Sardinia's largest urban park lies on the border between the provinces of Oristano and Nuoro, a botanical paradise of rare plants and a wonderful destination for nature lovers. In the historic area of Sarcidano there is a place where you can take beautiful walks along nature trails surrounded by countless plant species and medieval ruins: the Ayermich Park, a 22-hectare oasis that until 1990 was the property of the margraves, the feudal ones owners of this oasis of land. The creator of this nature reserve was Don Ignazio Ayermich Ripoli, a botanist who brought back rare plants from his numerous trips abroad from the mid-19th century. It is an unusual excursion since it is located in the heart of the town of Laconi, about 60 km from Oristano and 90 km from Cagliari. The walk takes you through alleys decorated with a fresh and lively atmosphere. It begins in a forest of oaks, olive groves and black locust trees, dotted with natural ponds, streams, waterfalls and ponds. As you venture deeper into the park you will see a wide variety of orchids, including native ones such as Ophris laconensis and Sarcidanis. Among the tree avenues are unusual forms of vegetation such as Pyracantha coccinea and Collectia cruciata, whose leaves resemble military aircraft, as well as exotic plants such as the majestic Lebanon and Himalayan cedar, trees of exceptional size. Then there are plants from not far away but not common plants such as the Corsican pine, the Fagus sylvatica, the southern magnolia and the Taxus baccata, known as the “tree of death”. Water is a recurring theme and a source of life for the park. It flows in abundance all year round, forming rivers that then fall, such as the Cascata Maggiore or "great waterfalls", one of the park's many attractions. Source: https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/en/explore/parco-aymerich
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This is just a hill. However, it is in a wonderfully quiet location in the forest. We didn't meet anyone.
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One of the entrances to the Parco della Giara is located here. There is a large free parking lot. A local guide is also on site. There are several feeding places in the park where you can meet the wild horses. However, it is much nicer to watch them in the middle of nature.
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It is the largest urban park in Sardinia, in which you can find countless exotic plants imported by Don Ignazio Aymerich Ripoll, curator of the nature reserve. There are waterfalls, lakes, natural paths and beautiful forests of holm oaks, downy oaks and many others. There are refreshment areas with benches and tables where you can eat. It cannot be visited by bike, but you can easily enter with it and leave it in the guardhouse area to visit the park on foot!
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Very nicely landscaped park. Refreshing coolness when it's hot.
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The region is most famous for the Giara Plateau Park, which is home to the small wild horses known as "Cavallini della Giara." These rare horses roam freely on the basaltic plateau. With a bit of luck, you can spot them grazing among the cork oaks and Mediterranean maquis.
Yes, the Geosite of Duidduru is a remarkable open-air museum showcasing abundant Miocene fossils, offering a unique glimpse into Sardinia's ancient marine environment. Additionally, the vast basaltic plateau of Giara Park and the geological formations of Santu Antine Hill provide further insights into the region's geological past.
You can explore the Botanical Garden of Tìara, which boasts a very high concentration of plant species, with informative plaques for each. The Cascata Maggiore, Aymerich Park, also features countless exotic plants imported by Don Ignazio Aymerich Ripoll, alongside beautiful forests of holm oaks and downy oaks.
Yes, Santu Antine Hill, which offers panoramic views, also holds historical significance with remains of a Punic-era fort from the 4th century BC at its summit. The Giara Park also features ancient archaeological sites like Bruncu Suergiu, blending natural and cultural discovery.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, especially for Giara Park, as it's when the stunning spring blooms characterize the plateau. The weather is generally pleasant for nature walks and outdoor activities during spring and early autumn.
Absolutely! Giara Plateau Park is recommended for families, offering nature walks and the chance to spot wild horses. The Cascata Maggiore, Aymerich Park, is also very family-friendly with waterfalls, lakes, and refreshment areas. The Botanical Garden of Tìara provides an educational and engaging experience for all ages.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy and moderate options like the 'Giara ponies – Giara di Gesturi Plateau loop' from Giauni/Genuri or Parco della Giara. For running enthusiasts, there are several running loops available, such as those starting from Gèsturi/Gesturi or Nureci. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Geroni/Genoni and Running Trails around Geroni/Genoni guide pages.
Yes, the Cascata Maggiore, Aymerich Park, is a beautiful urban park featuring various waterfalls and lakes. Additionally, Giara Park is characterized by small seasonal lakes known as "Paulis" that appear during wetter periods.
Yes, at the entrance to Parco della Giara, there is a large free parking lot available for visitors.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunity to observe the wild horses of Giara, the refreshing coolness and beautiful landscaping of Cascata Maggiore, Aymerich Park, and the unique insights into ancient geology provided by sites like Duidduru. The magnificent old cork oaks, such as the Ancient Cork Oak, are also a highlight for many.
Yes, for Giara Park, you can visit on your own or book a guided tour to enhance your experience and learn more about the wild horses and the park's ecosystem. Local guides are often on site at the entrance to Parco della Giara.
Within Cascata Maggiore, Aymerich Park, there are refreshment areas equipped with benches and tables where you can relax and eat. For other areas, it's advisable to check local amenities in nearby towns like Genoni.


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