Best attractions and places to see around Jersu/Jerzu, a village in Sardinia's Ogliastra region, are characterized by distinctive limestone plateaus known as "Tacchi." The area is set within the Rio Pardu Valley, known for its vineyards, and offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Visitors can explore ancient Nuragic settlements and enjoy the unique geological formations that define the landscape.
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The Barì Tower is an ancient medieval tower of Spanish construction, located on the eastern coast of Sardinia, on the beach of the same name in the municipality of Bari Sardo, in the province of Nuoro.
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Great view. Beautiful area.
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The German-language television series "Treasures of the World - Heritage of Humanity" – which I highly recommend – dedicates a 15-minute segment to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the "NURAGHI" in Sardinia and the traditional shepherds' song known there as "Canto a Tenore." The accompanying text for the program states: "Over seven thousand round towers made of stone blocks weighing several tons are scattered throughout Sardinia. Often, only the stumps of these megalithic structures, called nuraghi, remain. The first were built around 1400 BC. Small stones were placed between the massive blocks, a construction method that made the stone towers resistant to collapse." This article (episode 413 of the series) is available in the ARD Mediathek at the following link =>> https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/sardinien/3sat/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS8xNTg4MzM5MA
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Not a Nuraghi, but a wonderfully maintained rest area!
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The Barì tower is an ancient medieval tower of Spanish construction, located on the eastern coast of Sardinia, on the beach of the same name in the municipality of Bari Sardo, in the province of Nuoro.
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In October 1951, the old town center, now called Gairo Vecchio, as well as the historic castle complex were almost completely destroyed by flooding[2] and were later abandoned in order to rebuild new houses above the half-destroyed village and on the coast. In contrast to Gairo Vecchio, today's place is also known as Gairo Nuovo or Gairo Sant'Elena. The current municipality of Cardedu emerged from the settlement on the coast in 1984, which explains the year in the town's coat of arms.
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The German-language television series “Treasures of the World – Heritage of Humanity” – which I fully recommend in my opinion – devotes a quarter of an hour to the UNESCO world cultural heritage of the “NURAGHI” in Sardinia and the traditional shepherd’s song there, known as “Canto a Tenore”. The text accompanying the program says “Over seven thousand round towers made of stone pieces weighing tons are scattered all over Sardinia. Often only the stumps of these megalithic buildings, called nuraghi, remain. The first were around 1400 BC. Built. Small stones were placed between the mighty blocks, a construction method that made the stone towers collapse-proof.” This article (episode 413 of the series) is available in the ARD media library under the following link: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/sardinien/3sat/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS8xNTg4MzM5MA
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The region is renowned for its distinctive limestone plateaus known as "Tacchi," such as Porcu 'e Ludu and Troiscu, which offer unique landscapes for exploration. You can also visit Is Piscinas Pools and Waterfalls, a series of bathing pools perfect for a refreshing dip. The nearby Su Marmuri Cave in Ulassai is another significant natural attraction, featuring impressive stalactite formations.
Yes, the impressive "Tacchi" limestone formations provide excellent terrain for trekking and free climbing. Monte Corongiu, reaching 1,000 meters, also offers breathtaking panoramic views and hiking opportunities. For detailed routes, you can explore the various trails listed in the Hiking around Jersu/Jerzu guide.
Jersu/Jerzu is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Is Tostoinus Nuragic Village, showcasing megalithic structures from around 1400 BC. Other notable sites include the Cattedrale di Santa Maria Maddalena, the Parco Archeologico S. Salvatore with its Nuraghe and tomb of the giants, and the fascinating abandoned village of Gairo Vecchio.
Absolutely! Is Piscinas Pools and Waterfalls is ideal for families with smaller children, offering various pools for wading. The well-preserved Torre di Bari provides historical insights and access to a beautiful beach, perfect for a family day out. The Is Tostoinus Nuragic Village also offers an engaging historical experience for all ages.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. For hiking and exploring the natural landscapes, spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) offer milder temperatures. Summer (June-August) is ideal for enjoying the nearby beaches and the refreshing pools at Is Piscinas, though it can be quite warm for strenuous hiking.
Jerzu is known as the "City of Wine," particularly for its Cannonau wine. A visit to the Cantina Sociale di Jerzu is highly recommended to learn about the region's wine production and participate in tastings. If you visit in August, you might catch the annual "Calici di Stelle" (Chalices under the Stars) wine festival.
The area offers diverse cycling opportunities, from scenic routes through vineyards in the Rio Pardu Valley to more challenging rides around the "Tacchi." You can find various touring bicycle routes, including those exploring the cliffs of Ulassai or offering views of the Gulf of Orosei, in the Cycling around Jersu/Jerzu guide.
Yes, Jerzu and its surroundings offer several cultural institutions. The Museo Diocesano dell'Ogliastra houses archaeological finds and medieval documents. For art enthusiasts, the Museo su Logu de S'Iscultura is an open-air museum featuring contemporary artists, and the Stazione dell'Arte in nearby Ulassai showcases works by the internationally recognized artist Maria Lai.
While Jerzu is nestled inland, the splendid east coast beaches are only a short drive away. Lido di Orrì is a popular choice, known for its fine sand and clear waters, offering opportunities for sea air and relaxation. The area around Torre di Bari also features a long and wide beach.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural beauty, especially the impressive "Tacchi" formations and the refreshing pools at Is Piscinas Pools and Waterfalls. The rich historical sites, such as the Is Tostoinus Nuragic Village and the well-preserved Torre di Bari, are also highly appreciated for their insights into Sardinia's past and panoramic views.
Yes, the region provides various running trails for different fitness levels. You can find routes that take you along the coast, through scenic landscapes, or around local villages. For specific options, refer to the Running Trails around Jersu/Jerzu guide, which includes routes like the Spiaggia di Planargia loop.


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