Best attractions and places to see around Arbus, a municipality on the southwest coast of Sardinia, Italy, offers a diverse range of attractions. The area encompasses natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Known for its wild beauty and rich past, Arbus is a destination for various interests.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Nuragic village can also be reached via the hiking trail to the left of the parking lot. The gate is only there because of the wild boars, you can open the knot, go through and close it again
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The Irgas waterfall is not 45 meters high, maybe it reaches that height with the jumps that are part of the final section. I humbly suggest the fourth great waterfall of Linas... the waterfall of the Rio Fenugu just below Togoro, accessible from the road to Linas. In the days after the rain, you could hear it from at least 1 km away. It's a shame we have beautiful things close by and we don't appreciate them. Saludusu.
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Excellent place to rest after the climb from Flumini Maggiore, before going downhill and partially on gravel among the cork trees
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In a lush valley around Iglesias lies one of Sardinia's most important Roman monuments. Originally a nuragic sanctuary, it was also used during the Carthaginian and Punic-Hellenistic periods. Built from local limestone, the sanctuary is nestled in a picturesque valley in the Fluminimaggiore area.
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The Temple of Antas stands in the splendid Antas Valley, a natural amphitheater intertwined with over three thousand years of history. The Nuragic people practiced rituals and burials here since the Bronze Age, followed by the Carthaginians, who erected a sanctuary dedicated to the god Sid Addir Babay, and finally by the Romans, who in the 2nd century AD rebuilt the temple in honor of Sardus Pater Babai, the patron deity of the Sardinian people. Find all the information on opening hours and tickets on the website: https://startuno.it/.
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Beautiful 4-hour hike, the landscapes are magnificent
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Between Arbus and Fiuminimaggiore, the Bidderdi Pass is a famous climb in the province of South Sardinia, including the territories of the former provinces of Carbonia-Iglesias and Medio Campidano. As you climb it, you might notice some specimens of Arbus black sheep, a native sheep species.
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Unfortunately there was very little water on our hike, so we could hardly see any waterfalls. Otherwise it is also a nice place to swim.
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Arbus is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes. A must-see is the Piscinas Dunes, home to one of Europe's largest sand dune systems. You can also discover the dramatic coastline of the Costa Verde, including picturesque spots like Capo Pecora with its unique "dinosaur eggs" rock formations, and tranquil beaches such as Scivu. Inland, the Piscina Irgas Waterfall offers a refreshing emerald lake and a 45-meter drop.
Yes, Arbus has a rich mining heritage. You can explore the Montevecchio Mines, a significant industrial site with a mineral museum. The abandoned mining village of Ingurtosu offers a glimpse into the past with its ruins and disused machinery, including the historic Direction Palace. The Naracauli - Vecchie Miniere also showcase the region's history of zinc, silver, and lead extraction.
The area around Arbus is rich in ancient history. The Antas Nuragic Village is an archaeological area dating back to the Bronze Age, featuring ruins of circular rooms. Nearby, you'll find The Temple of Antas, a remarkable Punico-Roman temple. In Arbus town, an archaeological site discovered in 2009 revealed Roman thermal baths and a necropolis.
Arbus offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to Capo Pecora and through the Monte Arcuentu massif. For those who enjoy running, there are several running trails, such as the Santa Barbara Mining Trail. Road cycling is also popular, with challenging routes like the Bidderdi Pass (492 m) loop. You can explore more options on the respective guide pages.
Yes, the Arbus area provides hiking trails for various skill levels. For an easier walk, consider the 'Capo Pecora and the Dinosaur Eggs Beach' trail. Moderate options include the 'Santa Barbara Mining Trail: Punta de Su Guardianu Loop' and routes around the Piscinas Dunes. More challenging hikes can be found on the massif of Monte Arcuentu. You can find detailed information and more trails on the Hiking around Arbus guide page.
Absolutely! Arbus is a great destination for road cycling, especially known for its scenic and winding roads. The Bidderdi Pass (492 m) is a popular spot for cyclists, offering curves, climbs, and descents. You can find various routes, including challenging loops around the Bidderdi Pass and Laguna di Marceddì, as well as moderate options like the Gonnosfanadiga loop. Explore more on the Road Cycling Routes around Arbus guide page.
Many attractions in Arbus are suitable for families. The Piscinas Dunes and Torre dei Corsari Beach are popular for their expansive sands and clear waters. The Temple of Antas archaeological site can also be an engaging educational visit for older children. Exploring the mining ghost town of Ingurtosu offers a unique historical experience.
The Bidderdi Pass (492 m) is a mountain pass connecting Arbus with Fluminimaggiore. It's well-known for its scenic, winding, and well-asphalted road, making it a favorite among motorcyclists and road cyclists. It also provides access to other points of interest like the beaches of Buggerru and the mining ghost town of Ingurtosu.
To delve into local crafts and traditions, visit the Sardinian Knife Museum (Museo del Coltello Sardo) in Arbus, which celebrates the traditional curved-blade knives known as "is arresojas." Additionally, the Museo Antonio Corda Arti e Mestieri Antichi della Sardegna showcases the historical and artisanal heritage of Sardinia through traditional tools, photographs, and documents.
The best time to visit Arbus for outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is pleasant, with comfortable temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites without the intense heat of summer. Summer (June-August) is ideal for beach activities, but can be very hot for strenuous outdoor pursuits.
Beyond the mining heritage, Arbus offers unique cultural spots. The Church of San Sebastiano is the main church in Arbus, central to local religious life. You can also find the intriguing L'Albero del Poeta (The Poet's Tree), a very large juniper tree made famous by a poet who lived there as a form of protest. The Piazza della Repubblica serves as the social heart of Arbus, hosting markets and cultural events.
The Piscinas Dunes are a must-see because they form one of Europe's largest sand dune systems, stretching for several kilometers and reaching up to 60 meters high. This enchanting, isolated oasis, shaped by the mistral wind, features fine, warm, golden sand and ancient junipers. It's a truly breathtaking landscape, often listed among the most beautiful beaches in the world.


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