Best attractions and places to see around Serdiana include historical sites, natural features, and cultural experiences. Located in the Parteolla region of Sardinia, Serdiana is known for its wine production and tranquil landscapes. The area features ancient churches, unique marshlands, and scenic viewpoints. It offers a blend of historical interest and natural beauty for visitors.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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currently (June 2025) closed by scaffolding for restoration
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It has a paved runaway along the canal that is secluded from traffic and safe. Ideal for quiet cycling or running. Not recommended for road cycling because of the type of pavement and the narrow fenced pathway, plus the frequent presence of runners or walkers. You can get some nice views of the town and its hills.
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At every bend you will be offered a beautiful view of the Gulf of Angels
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magnificent pearl in the countryside! adjoining park with benches, tables and games for children! excellent stopping point to rest or have a snack!
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This section of the path up to Bruncu Cirronis in the Campodano Forest area is my highlight. Every bend offers panoramic views of the Golfo degli Angeli and the city of Cagliari in the distance. The flora consists of thyme bushes, which almost completely cover the slopes, and pine trees. Acacia or eucalyptus trees are occasionally found. The rock consists of crystalline with granite and lime and is always present on the weathered and sometimes rough road. The gradient of the mountain road is moderate, sometimes moderate - but mostly demanding due to the rough and rough nature of the road. My destination was the 600 m high Cirronis Mountain, on the summit of which there is a pyramid structure from the Nuragic culture. However, the building has completely fallen into disrepair and only the cone-shaped structure clearly shows its former purpose. There are no places to stop for refreshments up here. The tour could be continued as a circular tour down to the neighboring town of Soleminis, which I had already visited in an earlier tour.
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The Terramaini canal is a waterway located between the cities of Cagliari and Quartu Sant'Elena, north of the Molentargius pond. The canal intersects with the Rio Saliu, which crosses the city and flows into the sea near the Sant'Elia stadium.
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On fine days, from these bends you can see the whole coast from top to bottom, be careful if you go downhill because they are not very simple and suitable for everyone, uphill you need a good level of training.
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The ancient country church of Santa Maria di Sibola dates back to around 1125. It was born where the village of Sibola was once located. It is located in the countryside of the municipality of Serdiana
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Serdiana is home to the ancient Santa Maria di Sibiola Church, a well-preserved Romanesque-Pisan church dating back to the 11th century. It's a significant cultural landmark, often hosting special celebrations. The town center also features traditional 'a corte' Campidanese houses with internal gardens.
Yes, you can visit Stagno di Stani Saliu, also known as 'the salted pond.' This unique marshland in the Serdiana countryside supports a specific ecosystem and is a good spot for nature walks and birdwatching, especially for observing pink flamingos during wet seasons. Another natural feature is the Terramaini Canal, which offers a paved path for quiet cycling or running.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the View of Golfo degli Angeli and Cagliari from the Trail to Nuraghe Cirronis. This section of the path offers scenic views of the Golfo degli Angeli and the city of Cagliari at every bend. The Bruncu Cirronis Switchbacks also provide expansive views of the coast on clear days.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore trails like 'View of the Hills Near Sinnai loop' or 'Mitza Spring loop.' Find more options on the Hiking around Serdiana guide. Cycling enthusiasts can discover routes such as 'Arcu Su Cuaddu Mottu Junction – Genn'e Funtana Forest loop' or 'Mitza de su Tiriaxiu Spring – Sa Mitza de is Nuxisi Spring loop.' More cycling routes are available in the Cycling around Serdiana guide, and road cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Serdiana guide.
Yes, the Santa Maria di Sibiola Church has an adjoining park with benches, tables, and games for children, making it an excellent stopping point for families. The Terramaini Canal also offers a paved, secluded path ideal for quiet family cycling or running.
Serdiana is renowned for its wineries. You can visit
Cantina Argiolas, a family-run winery producing acclaimed Sardinian wines for over a century. They offer wine tastings and tours.
Cantine Pala, located in the town center, also provides wine tasting experiences.
Audarya Winery combines tradition with innovation and offers wine tasting experiences, with their Nuragus wine being particularly recommended. Booking in advance is advised for tours, especially on weekdays and Saturdays.
The wet seasons are ideal for observing flamingos and other lake fauna at Stagno di Stani Saliu. During the dry season, you can explore the pond's center, but be cautious if the ground is wet as it can become slippery. For hiking and cycling, consider the cooler months to avoid intense summer heat.
Serdiana hosts several festive events throughout the year. The Santa Maria di Sibiola Festival takes place on September 8th, featuring a traditional parade and fair. Wineries also participate in 'Cantine Aperte' (Open Wineries) or 'Calici di Stelle' (Goblets of Stars), offering opportunities to experience local culture and sample Sardinian specialties.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical interest and natural beauty. The ancient Santa Maria di Sibiola Church is often described as a 'magnificent pearl' in the countryside. The Stagno di Stani Saliu is considered a must-visit during bike rides for its unique ecosystem. The panoramic views from trails like the Trail to Nuraghe Cirronis are also highly praised for their beauty.
Yes, Serdiana's location, just 20 kilometers north of Cagliari, makes it a convenient base for exploring the capital city's attractions. You can easily visit Cagliari's historic quarters, the Cathedral, the Roman Amphitheater, and the Molentargius Nature Reserve, which is also known for its pink flamingos.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not detailed, the natural areas around Serdiana, such as the countryside surrounding Stagno di Stani Saliu and the various hiking and cycling routes, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and local regulations are followed. The park adjoining Santa Maria di Sibiola Church could also be a pleasant stop.


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