Attractions and places to see around Futei/Furtei offer a glimpse into Sardinia's ancient history and diverse landscapes. This central-southern Sardinian town is situated on the western side of a hill, providing varied topography and panoramic views. The area is rich in Nuragic remnants and also features cultural sites like historic churches, alongside natural features such as the Flumini Mannu river and Santu Miali lake.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The central square with the parish church is noteworthy, otherwise it is a small village like many in Sardinia.
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Not complete, but the main stone is very beautiful
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Nuraghe Genna Maria is a nuraghe with a complex structure dating back to 3500 years ago. It is located in a dominant position over the entire Marmilla area, with a view that reaches the Gulf of Oristano and the city of Cagliari 50 km away. In nearby Villanovaferru there is the Archaeological Museum, where the precious finds of the Nuragic and post-Nuragic community are kept.
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It represents the oldest tomb of the giants in Sardinia, dating back to the centuries 1700-1600 BC. The hole on the upper part of the stele is particular, according to popular legend it was used to tie up horses.
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It represents the oldest tomb of the giants in Sardinia, dating back to the centuries 1700-1600 BC. The hole on the upper part of the stele is particular, according to popular legend it was used to tie up horses.
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City located in the historic region of Trexenta. It is a city famous for durum wheat. Among the most important monuments is the church of Santa Maria Assunta, built in the mid-19th century.
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Small town famous for its ancient castle dating back to the Giudicati age (10th-15th century). It is also known by the name of Castello di Marmilla, from the name of the sub-region in which it is located.
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Municipal park with bar (closed when I pass) and with sculpture by the famous Sardinian sculptor Pinuccio Sciola, who unfortunately passed away.
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The region is rich in history, particularly its ancient Nuragic past. You can visit the impressive Giants' Tomb of Su Cuaddu 'e Nixias, one of Sardinia's oldest, dating back to 1700-1600 BC. Another significant site is Nuraghe Genna Maria, a complex Nuragic structure approximately 3500 years old, offering panoramic views. Additionally, the area features the medieval Castello di Las Plassas, also known as Castello di Marmilla, which dates from the 10th-15th century. Beyond these, Furtei itself has numerous Nuragic remnants like Bruncu de Didus and Cummossariu, and even remnants of Roman presence at the Is Bangius thermal bath complex.
Yes, the diverse topography of Futei/Furtei offers scenic landscapes. You can enjoy views from the dominant position of Nuraghe Genna Maria, which overlooks the entire Marmilla area and extends to the Gulf of Oristano and Cagliari. The town is situated on a hill, providing panoramic vistas. The area is also home to the Flumini Mannu river and the Santu Miali lake, offering natural beauty. You might also encounter the votive Chapel of San Michele Arcangelo along the road leading to the former gold mine area.
Futei/Furtei has several significant churches. The current parish church, Chiesa di Santa Barbara, is a central point for local festivals. Other notable churches include Santa Maria della Natività, San Narciso (dating back to the 13th century), San Sebastiano, and Sacra Famiglia. The nearby village of Nuraxi once housed the ancient 13th-century parish church of San Biagio. You can also visit the Church of Santa Maria Assunta in Guasila, known for its central square.
Families can enjoy the communal park featuring the Natural Monument "Fossil Schist of Valmadrera 2012" by Pinuccio Sciola, which combines art with a public green space. Many historical sites, like the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, are also considered family-friendly. Exploring the ancient Nuragic sites can be an educational and engaging experience for older children.
The Futei/Furtei area offers various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes, including a moderate 33 km tour to 'The Roman baths of Sardara and the nuraghe Genna Maria' or a more challenging 77 km loop to 'Lake Mulargia'. Mountain bikers can explore trails like the 'View of Sardara loop' or the 'Nuraghe Sa Domu ‘e s’Orcu loop'. Road cyclists have options such as the 'Mural on rural life – Antique Village Well loop' from Futei/Furtei itself. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Futei/Furtei, MTB Trails around Futei/Furtei, and Road Cycling Routes around Futei/Furtei guides.
While specific weather conditions are not detailed, Sardinia generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are often ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can be quite hot, making early mornings or late afternoons preferable for exploration. Winter is milder but some services might have reduced hours.
Yes, Furtei maintains a unique tradition on Palm Sunday where the mayor delivers "La Palma della Passione" to the parish priest. This symbolizes a peace agreement between Furtei and the largely uninhabited village of Nuraxi, dating back to 1605. The local churches, particularly Chiesa di Santa Barbara, also host various sacred rituals and festivals throughout the year.
The municipal territory of Furtei features varied landscapes with significant altimetric variations. You can expect to see a mix of hilly and lower areas, providing diverse and scenic panoramas. The town itself is situated on the western side of a hill, offering elevated views. The presence of the Flumini Mannu river and Santu Miali lake also contributes to the natural beauty of the area.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and unique features of the sites. For instance, the Giants' Tomb of Su Cuaddu 'e Nixias is noted for its ancient origins and the distinctive hole in its main stele. The Castello di Las Plassas is valued for its historical significance from the Giudicati age. The panoramic views from Nuraghe Genna Maria are also a highlight for many.
Yes, Furtei features a communal park that includes a sculpture by the renowned Sardinian sculptor Pinuccio Sciola. This piece, titled "Fossil Schist of Valmadrera 2012", offers a blend of art and public green space for visitors to enjoy.
Beyond the prominent Nuragic sites, Furtei also holds remnants of Roman presence. The
Is Bangius Roman thermal bath complex
was discovered in the 1980s, offering a glimpse into the area's history during the Roman era.

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