Best attractions and places to see around Pauli Gerrei/San Nicolò Gerrei include a blend of ancient history, natural beauty, and traditional Sardinian culture in the Gerrei subregion of central-southern Sardinia, Italy. The area features rural landscapes, mountains, and valleys, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Notable archaeological sites like Nuragic springs and the Pranu Muttedu Archaeological Park highlight the region's historical significance. Visitors can explore diverse natural features, including the Flumendosa River and state-owned forests.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Punta Serpeddì, the highest point of the Sarrabus mountains, offers spectacular views that embrace the south-eastern coast of Sardinia. At 1,069 meters, it is an ideal place for excursions, offering a complete immersion in the wild nature and Mediterranean scrub that characterizes this region.
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Very tough and difficult climb
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Stretch of dirt road that from "Genn'e Funtana" leads directly to Sinnai with a very fast descent. The road is stony and up and down, panoramic views invite you to slow down to avoid dangerous distractions.
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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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Country town inhabited by less than a thousand people. Not far from here is the Su Suergiu mine, since it was abandoned in the 80s the town has gradually become depopulated. There is a cart used to transport minerals still on display in the town centre.
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Stretch of dirt road that from "Genn'e Funtana" leads directly to Sinnai with a very fast descent. The road is stony and up and down, panoramic views invite you to slow down to avoid dangerous distractions.
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Due to the road conditions they are very demanding both uphill and downhill; be careful when going downhill
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Panoramic point that on sunny days allows you to have a view to the sea! Path feasible both with MTB and Gravel and obviously on foot. It requires a good workout but above all recommended only for experts who are used to pedaling independently.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty, including the rural landscapes and mountains at the foot of Monte dei Sette Fratelli. You can also explore significant state-owned forests like Monte Genis and Monte Arrubiu, or visit the Genn'e Funtana Forest. The Flumendosa River traverses the Gerrei region, carving deep gorges, and the area features unique spots like Pranu Sanguni, known for its reddish vegetation.
San Nicolò Gerrei is rich in history. You can explore the ancient site of Santu Iacci, which features a Nuragic well temple and a rectangular building, notable for its 2nd-century BC trilingual inscription. Other well-preserved Nuragic springs include Is Molineddus and Su Musuleu. Nearby, the Pranu Muttedu Archaeological Park in Goni is a significant prehistoric site with approximately 60 menhirs and 'domus de janas' (pre-Nuragic tombs). The Necropolis of Bingia Manna is also notable for the discovery of a beautiful sarcophagus.
Yes, the area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for mountain biking, touring, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging MTB trails like 'Villasalto and Gerrei – between nuraghi and valleys' and cycling routes such as 'San Nicolò Gerrei loop'. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Pauli Gerrei/San Nicolò Gerrei, Cycling around Pauli Gerrei/San Nicolò Gerrei, and Road Cycling Routes around Pauli Gerrei/San Nicolò Gerrei guide pages.
For those seeking a challenge, the region offers several demanding routes. The Monti Arrubiu Climb is known for its significant slopes and unpaved sections, making it very tough. The Bruncu Cirronis Switchbacks are also demanding both uphill and downhill, requiring a good level of training. Many of the nearby cycling and MTB routes are rated as 'difficult', such as the 'San Cristoforo Sanctuary loop' for MTB or the 'Flumendosa River – Viewpoint Over Lake Flumendosa loop' for road cycling.
Absolutely. Punta Serpeddì, the highest point of the Sarrabus mountains, offers spectacular views encompassing the south-eastern coast of Sardinia. The Bruncu Cirronis Switchbacks also provide views of the entire coast on clear days. Additionally, the Genn'e Funtana Forest offers panoramic views that invite you to slow down and appreciate the surroundings.
San Nicolò Gerrei maintains a rich agricultural and pastoral tradition, offering a glimpse into authentic Sardinian life. You can experience local festivals, such as the celebrations for the patron saint, San Nicolò, held twice a year. The town's Piazza Salvatore Naitza features a sculpture by renowned artist Pinuccio Sciola, dedicated to a local art historian. The historical Church of San Nicola is also a significant cultural landmark.
The region's rural landscapes and mountains make it ideal for outdoor activities. While specific seasonal weather varies, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring archaeological sites. Spring is particularly notable for the reddish vegetation that flourishes in areas like Pranu Sanguni.
Beyond the well-known sites, consider exploring the ancient Nuragic springs like Is Molineddus and Su Musuleu, which were likely ancient places of worship. The area also features 'Sa Jara Manna' (La Giara), known for its incredible archaeological heritage, diverse landscape, and rich biodiversity, including wild horses, offering a unique natural and historical experience.
Yes, the town's agricultural and pastoral economy means you can find local produce such as cheeses, including a spicy fermented cheese known as 'Crema del Gerrei'. The region is also known for its rich food and wine traditions, featuring typical dishes made with high-quality local ingredients and local wines like Cannonau.
Visitors appreciate the blend of ancient history, natural beauty, and traditional Sardinian culture. The challenging climbs and panoramic viewpoints, such as those found at Punta Serpeddì and the Bruncu Cirronis Switchbacks, are highly rated. The opportunity for immersion in wild nature and Mediterranean scrub is also a significant draw.
The landscape is characterized by its rural setting, mountains, and valleys. The Flumendosa River has carved deep gorges into the rocks, and the region is home to significant state-owned forests. Geologically, sites like Is Molineddus feature structures built with large, square and polygonal Eocene sandstone blocks, showcasing the area's ancient geological history.


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