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Hiking around Santeru/San Vero Milis offers diverse natural landscapes within the Province of Oristano in Sardinia, Italy. The region features varied terrain, including coastal paths along high limestone cliffs, sandy beaches, and significant wetland areas. Inland trails weave through Mediterranean scrubland, providing a distinct sensory experience. This area is known for its diverse natural beauty and well-defined paths.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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10.3km
02:43
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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7.95km
02:08
90m
90m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.6
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12.7km
03:18
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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7.18km
01:52
30m
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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7.06km
01:49
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A thin, curved strip of very fine quartz grains, almost two kilometres long, separates the turquoise sea from the Sa Salina Manna pond. It is the splendid beach of Putzu Idu, called ‘cala Saline’ and sheltered from the mistral, which extends north of the magnificent s’Arena Scoada and reaches the beach of Mandriola. The quartz sand is white and soft. The waters offer, with the changing light, suggestive shades from green to blue. The sandy seabed is shallow for dozens of metres.
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Voted the fifth most beautiful beach in Sardinia and the first in the province of Oristano in 2016 by travelers, Su Pallosu is mainly dedicated to cats. Su Pallosu is one of the pearls that dot Capo Mannu, the extreme northern limit of the Sinis peninsula and the marine protected area in which it is protected. It is part of the territory of San Vero Milis, which is about twenty kilometers away, it is known because behind it there is a cat colony that hosts and takes care of cats and organizes guided tours. The cats, whose presence dates back to the early twentieth century, often venture onto the beach: they are the only ones of this species that are not afraid of bathing.
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The Torre di Capo Mannu stands on a rocky promontory, offering a spectacular view of the sea and the surrounding coast. Built in the 16th century as part of the defense system against pirate raids, it is surrounded by a landscape characterized by cliffs, crystal clear waters and typical Mediterranean vegetation.
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fine white Caribbean sand... lots of seaweed in some places
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nice little beach somewhat sheltered from the wind
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The Sa Mora tower was built on the place known in 1578 as "Monte delle Saline di Oristano" or also with the name "Capitis Magni seu Salinarum", today called "Matta 'e sa figu" (fig tree). The current name "Sa Mora" appeared in 1639 together with the similar "Puerto de la Mora", the ancient name of Cala Saline or Porto Mandriola. As with many of Sardinia's coastal towers, the view is astonishing.
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From here you can see all the way to Putzu Idu.
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The region of Santeru/San Vero Milis offers a diverse selection of over 30 hiking trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, including approximately 20 easy, 10 moderate, and 4 difficult options.
Hikers can expect a varied landscape, from coastal paths winding along high limestone cliffs, such as those near Capo Mannu, to trails connecting beautiful sandy beaches like Sa Mesa Longa and Mandriola. Inland routes often traverse fragrant Mediterranean scrubland and lead to significant wetland areas.
Yes, there are several circular walks available. For example, the The beaches of Sa Mesa Longa and Mandriola — Round trip is a moderate 6.4-mile loop connecting two scenic beaches. Another option is the Capo Mannu Tower – Capo Mannu Tower loop from Mandriola, an easy 3.8-mile coastal trail.
The best times for hiking are typically spring (late spring for flamingo sightings) and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer can be very hot, especially on exposed coastal paths, while winter offers cooler conditions, though some trails might be affected by rain.
Yes, many of the 20 easy trails are suitable for families. These often include walks along the beaches or through less challenging coastal areas. Look for routes with shorter distances and minimal elevation gain for a pleasant family outing.
While specific regulations can vary, many natural areas in Sardinia are generally dog-friendly, especially on leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific park rules for protected areas like the Sinis Peninsula to ensure compliance.
The region is renowned for its birdlife, particularly in the wetland areas. You might spot greater flamingos, especially in late spring during their mating season, in lagoons like Sale 'e Porcus and Sa Salina Manna. The Mediterranean scrubland also hosts various smaller birds and insects.
Absolutely. Hikers can encounter ancient Saracen towers strategically located along the cliffs, offering glimpses into the region's past. The S'Uraki nuraghe complex, an important archaeological site with remnants of an ancient Nuragic structure, is also accessible, combining nature with historical discovery. You can also visit Nuraghe Santa Cristina Archaeological Site.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 200 reviews. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal views, the diverse landscapes ranging from cliffs to beaches, and the opportunity to observe unique wildlife like flamingos.
Yes, for experienced trekkers, there are 4 difficult routes. A notable challenging option is the Capo Mannu Tower – Capo Mannu Tower loop from Sant'Anna, a 4.9-mile path offering demanding terrain and spectacular views around the high cliffs of Capo Mannu.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Key viewpoints include the high limestone cliffs at Capo Mannu and Su Tingiosu, offering panoramic sea views. The erosion of limestone has also created charming coves and beaches like Sa Mesa Longa Beach and the unique S'Archittu Arch. Don't miss the bird-rich lagoons like Sale 'e Porcus for wildlife observation.
While specific parking information for every trailhead isn't detailed, many popular coastal and natural attractions in the Sinis Peninsula area typically offer designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check local maps or tour descriptions for specific parking availability at your chosen starting point.
Public transport options in rural Sardinia, including San Vero Milis, can be limited. While some villages might have bus connections, reaching specific trailheads often requires a car. Planning ahead and checking local bus schedules is recommended if relying on public transport.


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