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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Luras

Best natural monuments around Luras offer a diverse landscape in northeastern Sardinia. This region features prominent mountain ranges and significant historical sites. The terrain includes rugged peaks, forested slopes, and ancient structures, providing varied exploration opportunities. Luras is a location where natural beauty converges with historical significance, making it a notable area for outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments around Luras

  • The most popular natural monument is Monte Limbara, a summit that offers an extensive panorama from its two granite…

Last updated: July 12, 2026

Monte Limbara

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This impressive mountain range is the highest in the region and offers an unmistakable panorama with its two striking granite peaks, Punta sa Berritta and Punta Balistreri.

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Giant’s Tomb of Coddu Vecchiu

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Located just off the road, this tomb is definitely worth seeing. Architecture dating back to times long before the birth of Christ, and long before anybody even knew anything about …

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Li Muri Necropolis

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The Li Muri Necropolis is the oldest site in the Arzachena area. It dates from around 6,000 years ago, i.e. from the Neolithic period.

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Giants' Tomb of Li Lolghi

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It is really impressive what this culture was able to build so many thousands of years ago.

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Punta Gjucantinu is the second highest peak of Mount Limbara. You can reach it easily with a path and a short climb. From the top, the view is breathtaking: you …

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Uwe Mannuß
October 4, 2024, Tomba dei Giganti di Coddu Vecchiu

A beautiful Nuragic giant's tomb, not far from Arzachena, nestled in a lovely landscape with orchards. It lies close to the road from Arzachena to Luogosanto.

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Punta Gjucantinu is the second highest peak of Mount Limbara. You can reach it easily with a path and a short climb. From the top, the view is breathtaking: you have a view that extends from the Gulf of Asinara to the Gennargentu chain. A majestic and fascinating panorama.

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The cost of visiting each excavation site is €4 (as of April 2024) and it is open from 10 a.m.

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I can't add anything more informative to Jenny's detailed explanations. I'll just say this: It's really impressive what this culture was able to build so many thousands of years ago.

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I can't add anything more informative to Jenny's detailed explanations. All I can say is: It is really impressive what this culture was able to build so many thousands of years ago.

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This impressive mountain range is the highest in the region and offers an unmistakable panorama with its two striking granite peaks, Punta sa Berritta and Punta Balistreri. The rugged peaks contrast with the densely forested slopes, which form a green band around the bare peaks with chestnuts, pedunculate oaks, pines, firs and firs. As soon as you reach the summit and look as far as Corsica and the island of Asinara under clear skies, you will understand why so many hikers rave about this place. Your starting point could be the hiking car park below the summit, where the small Madonna della Neve chapel rises from granite rocks. From here you have six different trekking routes available. But maybe you would like to start the adventure in the town of Vallicciola and set off on a hike into the mountain range. Such a circular tour takes between two and a half and four hours, depending on the route. You should be alert on the way, because wild boars roam this area. It is advisable to avoid the forest and take to the road, especially at dusk. Would you like to take a break? Then find a place near the church where you can enjoy the peace and quiet and the view. And when you finally drive along the winding road that takes you into the mountains, you will find that the journey is an adventure in itself. The best time to tour the Monte Limbara mountain range is between May and October. But even in winter, the snow-covered peak offers a charming sight. You need to be sure-footed on your hike, because nature shows its wild side here. But that is precisely what makes this region so charming. So, lace up your hiking boots and set off on a journey of discovery!

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The Li Lolghi Giant Tomb stands majestically on a hilltop in the Li Muri region. The large Nuragic collective tomb with a total length of 27 m is the result of two construction phases. In the early Bronze Age (around 1800 BC) a tomb consisting of an elongated dolmen (allèe couverte) was erected; Later, during the Middle Bronze Age (between 1600 and 1400 BC), a long burial passage was added at a lower level than the oldest part of the tomb, ending with a two-story aedicule, presumably intended for receiving war offerings . The deceased was probably buried from above by removing one of the cover plates of the burial chamber. At the same time the exedra was added, a semi-circular space formed by slabs fixed to the floor and at the center of which there is a large monolithic arched stele 3.75 m high, decorated with the usual frame in relief. At the base is a hatch brought into the tomb by the offerings. The entire part behind the exedra, including the funerary gallery and the allée coverte, was enclosed in a large mound of earth and stones, the remains of which are still visible today. During the excavation of the monument, numerous finds, especially ceramics, from the two construction phases of the tomb were found. The nature of the vessels and their location suggest that they served as offerings at meals honoring the deceased. The tombs of the giants also serve as places of worship honoring their ancestor, but also as symbols of ownership and control over the territory, as suggested by the grandeur of these monuments. Source: https://www.gesecoarzachena.it/?page_id=1548

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The Li Muri Necropolis is the oldest site in the Arzachena area. It dates from around 6,000 years ago, i.e. from the Neolithic period. The burial circles are among the oldest evidence of Western European megalithism and bear close comparisons with southern Corsica. Burials of this type are also found in the French and Spanish Pyrenees, while in Sardinia it seems to be widespread only in the Gallura region, particularly in the Arzachena region. The necropolis consists of four burial circles touching each other with variable widths between about 5 and 8.5 meters in diameter. They are delimited by small slabs fastened with a knife and arranged in concentric circles, which served to house a mound of stones and earth that encircled the tombs, giving them the appearance of four artificial mounds. Within each circle was a small rectangular stone chest containing one or at most two deceased in a crouched posture. Each burial was accompanied by a set of valuable objects: flint blades, necklaces of unspecified stone, spheroid buttons (perhaps set in sticks for use as weapons or scepters), axes of polished hardstone, and in one case a sophisticated soapstone chalice indicate this that the deceased were prominent figures in the community. Traces of red ocher, a substance symbolizing regeneration and used to clean or symbolically cover human remains, have been found in the tombs. Two large granite menhirs, stone monuments set vertically into the ground with the function of tombstones or symbolic representations of deities or the soul of the deceased, were placed between one circle and another. Outside the circles there are also small square stone boxes, presumably intended to collect grave goods. A fifth circle differs from the others both in its secluded location and in the features of the tomb at its center. The finds found prove a first use in the Neolithic, which is evidenced by fragments of flint blades and beads of a necklace made of steatite; In the Bronze Age (around 1600 BC), this circular grave would then have been converted into an allée couverte, i.e. a communal grave. https://www.gesecoarzachena.it/?page_id=1558

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most significant natural monuments to visit around Luras?

The region around Luras is home to several remarkable natural monuments. Among the most prominent are the ancient Millenary Olive Trees, particularly the ancient 'S'Ozzastru,' which is estimated to be between 3,000 and 4,000 years old. Another key natural monument is Monte Limbara, offering extensive panoramas from its granite peaks. Additionally, the scenic Lake Liscia complements the experience of visiting the ancient trees.

What historical sites can I explore near Luras's natural monuments?

Beyond the natural beauty, Luras offers fascinating historical sites. The Giant’s Tomb of Coddu Vecchiu is a must-see, representing Nuragic funerary architecture with an imposing communal tomb and a large, arched stele dating back to the Bronze Age. Another significant site is the Li Muri Necropolis, dating back 6,000 years to the Neolithic period, featuring unique burial circles.

Are there challenging hikes or climbs around Luras?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Rocky Ascent to Monte Limbara Summit offers a demanding climb with high alpine views through a rugged landscape. Sturdy shoes and plenty of water are recommended for this trail. Monte Limbara itself is the highest mountain range in the region, providing various trekking routes.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Luras?

The best time to tour the Monte Limbara mountain range is generally between May and October. During these months, the weather is favorable for hiking. Even in winter, the snow-covered peak offers a charming sight, though conditions may be more challenging. The ancient olive trees and Lake Liscia can be visited year-round, with spring and autumn offering pleasant temperatures.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities in the Luras area?

Yes, the Giant’s Tomb of Coddu Vecchiu is categorized as family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience for all ages. Visiting the ancient Millenary Olive Trees is also suitable for families, providing a unique connection to nature's longevity. Additionally, boat excursions on Lake Liscia offer a serene and enjoyable activity for families.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments?

The Luras area provides diverse outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including touring bicycle options like the 'Lake Coghinas – Nuchis loop' or road cycling routes such as 'The Monte Pulchiana road.' For runners, there are trails like the 'Panoramic run on Lake Liscia.' You can explore more options on the Cycling around Luras, Road Cycling Routes around Luras, and Running Trails around Luras guide pages.

Where can I see ancient olive trees in Luras?

Luras is famous for its Millenary Olive Trees. The most renowned is 'S'Ozzastru,' considered one of Europe's oldest trees, located in the Luras countryside. There are also other ancient olive trees nearby, including one over 2,000 years old and another over 500 years old, forming a remarkable trio of centenarian trees.

What makes Monte Limbara a popular natural monument?

Monte Limbara is highly popular due to its status as the highest mountain range in the region, offering an unmistakable panorama from its two striking granite peaks, Punta sa Berritta and Punta Balistreri. Its rugged peaks contrast with densely forested slopes, and on clear days, visitors can see as far as Corsica and the island of Asinara. The area also provides six different trekking routes from the hiking car park below the summit.

Is there parking available for visiting the natural monuments?

For Monte Limbara, there is a hiking car park located below the summit, near the small Madonna della Neve chapel. For the Millenary Olive Trees, visitors can typically find designated parking areas nearby, making access convenient.

What unique geological features can be found in the Luras area?

The Luras region is characterized by its granite mountains, particularly evident in Monte Limbara with its bare granite peaks. The landscape also features ancient rock formations that have shaped the terrain over millennia, contributing to the rugged beauty of the area. The gnarled trunks and long, emerged roots of the Millenary Olive Trees also represent a unique natural spectacle.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Luras?

Visitors frequently express awe at the sheer age and size of the Millenary Olive Trees, describing it as a profound journey through time. The panoramic views from Monte Limbara are also highly praised, with many hikers raving about the extensive vistas. The historical significance of sites like the Giant’s Tomb of Coddu Vecchiu also leaves a strong impression, with visitors appreciating the ancient architecture and cultural insights.

Can I visit Lake Liscia and the Millenary Olive Trees together?

Yes, Lake Liscia is a significant natural feature often associated with the Millenary Olive Trees. The site of the ancient olive trees offers a beautiful view of the lake, and visitors can enjoy boat excursions on Lake Liscia, such as aboard the 'Pollux Boat,' to experience the natural surroundings from a different perspective. They are complementary attractions in the Luras area.

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