Best attractions and places to see around Domunoas/Domusnovas, a municipality in southwest Sardinia, offers a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural significance. Known for its ancient caves and archaeological remains, the area reflects a rich legacy tied to the island's mining past. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from granite mountains to limestone massifs, alongside historical landmarks. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into Sardinia's heritage.
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 evocative Grotta di San Giovanni is a geological and archaeological treasure, as well as the longest vehicle-accessible cave in the world. The cave is accessible from two sides, but the ticket office and information point are located at the main, southern entrance. Entrance is permitted only during cave opening hours. Ticket prices vary depending on the type of visit. You can find all the latest information on the website: https://www.grottasangiovanni.com/.
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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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Domusnovas is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the unique San Giovanni Cave, known for its 860-meter internal road traversable on foot. The vast Monte Linas-Oridda-Marganai Park offers diverse landscapes, including gorges and waterfalls like the impressive Piscina Irgas Waterfall. Other notable natural sites include the Abisso Paradiso Grotto and S'Ortu Mannu.
Yes, Domusnovas is a renowned sport climbing destination. The area boasts over 20 crags and more than 550 pitches, catering to various styles and difficulties. Popular crags include the Bronx, Cartoonia, and Arrampicantro. The rocky faces at the entrances of the San Giovanni Caves and the cliffs of Oridda are also popular for climbing.
The region offers several significant historical sites. Explore the magnificent Temple of Antas, a Punico-Roman temple dedicated to the Sardinian god Sid Babay Addir. Nearby, you can also find the Antas Nuragic Village, a testament to the Bronze Age. Other sites include the Nuragic Complex of S'Omu 'e S'Orcu, the Medieval Church of Santa Barbara, and the Parish Church of Vergine Assunta.
Absolutely. Domusnovas has a rich mining heritage with about 50 former mines. You can visit the Mineralogical Museum, housed in the former Monte Granatico, which displays collections of minerals and fossils. The Mine of Sa Duchessa is another beautiful example of the Sulcis-Iglesiente mining heritage, offering historical and architectural insights.
The San Giovanni Cave is a unique natural monument. While previously accessible by car, the 860-meter internal road is now traversable on foot with modern lighting. It's accessible from two sides, but the main ticket office and information point are at the southern entrance. For the latest information on opening hours and ticket prices, it's recommended to check their official website: grottasangiovanni.com.
Yes, the Temple of Antas is considered a family-friendly historical site. The San Giovanni Cave, with its paved road, offers an accessible and interesting walk for families. Additionally, the Museum of Wildlife and Nature provides an engaging experience for all ages.
Domusnovas offers excellent cycling opportunities. For road cycling, consider routes like the 'Sulcis-Iglesiente and Acquafredda Castle Loop' or the 'San Giovanni Cave – The Temple of Antas loop'. If you prefer gravel biking, options include the 'Red River Crossing – Piscinas Dunes loop' or the 'View of Rocky Cliffs and Sea – Pan di Zucchero Sea Stack loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Domunoas/Domusnovas and Gravel biking around Domunoas/Domusnovas guide pages.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Iglesias' or the 'San Giovanni Cave – San Giovanni Cave Trail loop from Domusnoas/Domusnovas'. These trails vary in distance and difficulty, offering options for different fitness levels. More running routes are detailed on the Running Trails around Domunoas/Domusnovas guide page.
For scenic views, the Bidderdi Pass (492 m) is a popular spot, connecting Arbus and Fluminimaggiore with winding roads and picturesque landscapes. The Monte Linas-Oridda-Marganai Park also offers diverse vistas, from granite mountains to limestone massifs.
Visitors frequently praise the unique experience of walking through the San Giovanni Cave, often exceeding their expectations. The historical significance and beautiful setting of the Temple of Antas are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the well-asphalted and scenic roads around the Bidderdi Pass, especially motorcyclists, for its curves and views.
Yes, Domusnovas hosts two museums. The Mineralogical Museum, located in the former Monte Granatico, showcases the region's rich geological and mining history with collections of minerals and fossils. Additionally, there is a Museum of Wildlife and Nature dedicated to the local fauna and natural environment.
Beyond the Temple of Antas and the Antas Nuragic Village, you can explore the Nuragic Complex of S'Omu 'e S'Orcu, a significant trilobate nuraghe and one of the largest on the island. Evidence of Neolithic walls and Roman-era settlements also points to the area's long history.


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