Best attractions and places to see around Iscroca/Escolca are found in a small agricultural village in the historical region of Sarcidano, Sardinia. This area is rich in historical remnants, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. It is nestled at the foot of the Giara di Serri, a plateau offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding Sarcidano and Trexenta areas. The region is characterized by extensive cultivations and traditional craftsmanship.
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The German-language television series »Treasures of the World – Heritage of Mankind«, which is – in my opinion – unequivocally recommendable, dedicates a quarter-of-an-hour segment to the UNESCO World Heritage site of the "Nuraghi" in Sardinia and the traditional shepherd's singing there – known as "Canto a Tenore". The accompanying text for the broadcast states: "Over seven thousand round towers made of heavy stone blocks are scattered throughout Sardinia. Often, only the stumps of these megalithic structures, called nuraghi, remain. The first were built around 1400 BC. Small stones were inserted between the massive blocks, a construction method that made the stone towers resistant to collapse." This segment (episode 413 of the series) can be accessed in the ARD media library at the following link =>> https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/sardinien/3sat/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS8xNTg4MzM5MA
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The German-language television series “Treasures of the World – Heritage of Humanity” – which I can recommend without reservation – devotes a quarter-hour report to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the “NURAGHI” in Sardinia and the traditional shepherds’ song known there as “Canto a Tenore”. The accompanying text to the programme states: “Over seven thousand round towers made of stone blocks weighing several tons are scattered all over Sardinia. Often only the stumps of these megalithic buildings, called nuraghi, remain. The first were built around 1400 BC. Small stones were placed between the mighty blocks, a construction method that made the stone towers safe from collapse." This article (episode 413 of the series) can be accessed in the ARD media library at the following link => https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/sardinien/3sat/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS8xNTg4MzM5MA
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Barumini is much more than Su Nuraxi, and is worth a visit!
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Barumini is well known for the archaeological site Su Nuraxi which is located just outside the town. However, it is worth getting lost in the alleys of the town to breathe in its traditions and thousand-year history.
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Here are the remains of the Nuraghe Bruncu Màdugui.
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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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You can find detailed information about this archaeological highlight at: https://virtualarchaeology.sardegnacultura.it/index.php/de/archaeologe-fundplatz/periodo-nuragico/villaggio-nuragico-di-su-nuraxi Quite impressive. You should invest the 15 EUR.
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You can find detailed information about this archaeological highlight at: https://virtualarchaeology.sardegnacultura.it/index.php/de/archaeologer-fundplatz/periodo-nuragico/villaggio-nuragico-di-su-nuraxi Brochure with 3D reconstruction: https://virtualarchaeology.sardegnacultura.it/images/guide/Campidano/Medio-Campidano_Tedesco.pdf Quite impressive. You should invest the 15 EUR.
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The region is rich in historical remnants. You can visit the Su Nuraxi Archaeological Site, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest Nuragic archaeological area in Sardinia. Another significant site is Bruncu Madugui village and nuraghe, featuring a protonuraghe built from basaltic rocks. The Ancient Village of San Simone, with its straw and mud houses, and the Nuragic Sanctuary of Santa Vittoria on the Giara di Serri plateau also offer deep historical insights.
Yes, Iscroca/Escolca features several significant religious buildings. The Parish Church of Santa Cecilia, a late Gothic style church with a 17th-century bell tower, is a central landmark. Just outside the village, you'll find the Country Church of "Vergine delle Grazie" (Is Bingias), a site of devotion since the 15th century. Additionally, Barumini Village and Historical Churches offers beautiful religious architecture like the parish of the Blessed Virgin Immaculate and the church of San Giovanni.
Iscroca/Escolca is nestled at the foot of the Giara di Serri, a plateau offering stunning panoramic vistas of the Sarcidano and Trexenta areas, extending to the Gennargentu mountains. The Parco della Giara is a natural monument known for its wild horses and scenic beauty. You can also experience the beautiful views during the Descent from Giara di Gesturi.
The region offers various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and mountain biking. You can explore routes like the 'Pinnetta – Giara di Gesturi Plateau loop' for cycling or the 'Goats on the Path – Free-Roaming Cow loop' for mountain biking. For more detailed routes and options, refer to the Cycling around Iscroca/Escolca, Road Cycling Routes around Iscroca/Escolca, and MTB Trails around Iscroca/Escolca guides.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Parco della Giara is a great choice, offering opportunities to see wild horses in their natural habitat. The Barumini Village and Historical Churches also provides an engaging experience for families interested in history and culture.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, as the countryside transforms into a vibrant green landscape adorned with beautiful wild flowers such as periwinkles, orchids, and cyclamens. This season offers pleasant weather for exploring both historical sites and natural areas.
The fertile land around Escolca is renowned for its excellent durum wheat, olive oil production, and high-grade red wine. You can find guided tours to centenary olive trees and olive oil tastings. The village also maintains a heritage of traditional craftsmanship, particularly known for historic frames used in embroidering fabrics and the creation of woven baskets.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich historical insights offered by sites like Su Nuraxi Archaeological Site, often noting its impressive scale and significance. The natural beauty of the Parco della Giara, with its wild horses and panoramic views, is also highly praised. Many enjoy the blend of ancient history and serene landscapes.
While specific 'easy' hiking trails are not detailed in the provided data, the general terrain around the Giara di Serri plateau offers varied walking opportunities. The Parco della Giara, for instance, provides paths suitable for exploring its natural environment and observing wild horses. For more structured routes, consider the cycling and mountain biking guides which may include less strenuous sections.
When visiting Su Nuraxi Archaeological Site, it's recommended to invest in the ticket that also allows access to the Casa Zapata museum. You can find detailed information and even a brochure with 3D reconstructions on the Sardegna Cultura website. The site is quite impressive and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Giara di Serri is a plateau rising 650 meters above sea level, providing stunning panoramic vistas of the surrounding Sarcidano and Trexenta areas, extending to the Gennargentu mountains. It is also home to the Parco della Giara, known for its wild horses, and the Nuragic Sanctuary of Santa Vittoria, offering impressive archaeological insights.
One of the entrances to the Parco della Giara has a large free parking lot available for visitors. A local guide is also often on site to assist.


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