Best attractions and places to see around Solèminis/Soleminis include a blend of ancient history, natural beauty, and cultural heritage in southern Sardinia. Situated between the Campidanese plain and the foothills of Monte Serpeddì, the area is characterized by fertile lands, vineyards, and olive groves. Visitors can explore historical sites, scenic viewpoints, and natural features that reflect the region's agricultural traditions and diverse landscape. The area offers a variety of experiences for those interested in local history and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 10, 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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Soleminis offers a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the ancient Santa Maria di Sibiola Church, a Romanesque masterpiece from the 11th-12th century known for its unique double-nave plan. Other significant sites include the 17th-century Parish Church of San Giacomo Apostolo, the prehistoric Domus de Janas of s'Acqua 'e is Dolus (learn more on Wikipedia), and Casa Corda Spada, a traditional rural building now an ethnographic cultural center.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Bruncu Cirronis area. The View of Golfo degli Angeli and Cagliari from the Trail to Nuraghe Cirronis offers stunning vistas of the Golfo degli Angeli and the city of Cagliari in the distance. The switchbacks leading up Bruncu Cirronis also provide excellent viewpoints amidst diverse flora.
Yes, the area boasts interesting natural features. The Stagno di Stani Saliu is a salty pond that dries in summer but is populated by flamingos and other lake fauna during wet seasons. You can also explore the vast Campidano Forest, which includes peaks like Bruncu Baraccu and Bruncu Cirronis, and features a pine forest and environmental education center.
Soleminis is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy mountain biking on trails like the 'Monti Arrubiu Loop' or 'Bruncu Cirronis Switchbacks – Orgoglietto Trail loop' (see MTB routes). Road cyclists can explore routes such as 'Sa Mitza de is Nuxisi Spring' or 'Vineyards of Dolianova' (find road cycling routes). For running, trails like 'Mont'Arrubiu loop' or 'Stagno di Stani Saliu loop' are available (explore running trails).
Absolutely! The Santa Maria di Sibiola Church has an adjoining park with benches, tables, and games for children, making it an excellent spot for families to rest or have a snack. The Terramaini Canal also offers a paved pathway ideal for quiet cycling or running, suitable for families looking for a safe outdoor activity.
The best time for outdoor activities largely depends on what you want to do. For exploring the Stagno di Stani Saliu and seeing flamingos, the wet seasons are ideal. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures. Summer can be very hot, making early mornings or late afternoons preferable for strenuous activities.
Yes, the area around Soleminis offers several hiking opportunities. The Campidano Forest, including the trails leading to Bruncu Cirronis, provides diverse terrain and scenic views. While some trails, like the Bruncu Cirronis Switchbacks, can be demanding, they reward hikers with stunning panoramas. You can also find various running trails that are suitable for hiking (explore running trails).
Soleminis celebrates local traditions throughout the year. In mid-January, the Fuochi di Sant'Antonio Abate takes place, where oranges, mandarins, bread, and wine are shared around a bonfire. Towards the end of May, the Festa di Sant'Isidoro is held, dedicated to the patron saint of farmers, reflecting the region's agricultural heritage.
The Terramaini Canal features a paved pathway that is secluded from traffic, making it ideal for quiet cycling. While not recommended for road cycling due to the pavement type and narrowness, it's perfect for leisurely rides. For more challenging rides, there are numerous MTB and road cycling routes in the surrounding area (MTB and Road Cycling).
The Soleminis area is rich in archaeological finds. The Domus de Janas of s'Acqua 'e is Dolus are Neolithic rock-cut tombs dating back to 3500-2700 BC. Additionally, the summit of Bruncu Cirronis holds remnants of a Nuragic pyramid structure, and the Campidano Forest contains sites like Bruncu Mogumu with remains of a Nuragic templet from the proto-historic period.
The Santa Maria di Sibiola Church is a significant Romanesque church dating from the late 11th to early 12th century. It is renowned for its unique double-nave plan with two apses and intricate decorative elements, including hanging arches and polychrome ceramic details. It's considered one of the best-preserved double-plan churches in the Giudicato of Cagliari.
Yes, Casa Corda Spada, a traditional rural building constructed with mud bricks, has been transformed into a cultural center. It houses an ethnographic collection that offers valuable insights into the daily life, furniture, and tools of past agricultural communities on the island, providing a glimpse into the region's heritage.


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