Best attractions and places to see around Oniài/Onifai, a village in central-eastern Sardinia, offer a mix of ancient history, cultural traditions, and natural landscapes. The area is characterized by significant archaeological sites, including Nuragic complexes and prehistoric tombs, alongside traditional churches. Its natural surroundings feature basaltic plateaus, the Cedrino river, and access to diverse coastal environments. This region provides opportunities for exploring historical landmarks and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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In the diary of his pilgrimage on the Way of St. James, which was published later, the German entertainer Hape (Hans-Peter) Kerkeling also writes about the meditative experience of praying the Rosary together, which he experienced himself in the “grandiose village church, which has the makings of a cathedral” of Castildelgado (Castile). Under the date June 21, 2001, he notes: “I simply must see the only tourist attraction in town! (…) She is all the more pleased that I want to see the jewel of Castildelgado and accompanies me inside. Our tour quickly ends in front of the altar, and so the woman asks me to take a seat in one of the wonderfully cool pews. Gradually, other people enter the church. The older lady begins to pray the rosary. The monotonous chanting has a calming effect, and the constantly repeating lament gives strength, security, and peace! So, after I can recite the words along with her, I join in the mantra…” (Hape Kerkeling in “I’m Off Then: My Journey on the Camino de Santiago”)
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Beautiful sandy beach with shallow water.
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The area isn't entirely spectacular, but it's very beautiful for easy hikes. Shady forests, the Stagno Sa Curcurica with its long shoreline path, the Stagno Biderosa, a magnificent elevated vantage point, and a long, often sparsely visited beach by the sea offer many highlights in a relatively small area. Most visitors only go to the beach; the other hiking trails are usually empty.
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A beautifully designed and monumental cross with the larger-than-life body of the crucified Christ crowns Monte Tuttavista. However, Italy's most famous crucifix is not found on the mountaintops, but in literature: The author Giovanni Guareschi, spiritual father of the protagonists 'Don Camillo' and 'Peppone,' incorporated another main character into his stories – known and loved far beyond the country's borders: the crucified Christ, who speaks to Don Camillo from the high altar. The author himself makes the following comment: "So one must explain: If the priests feel offended by Don Camillo, they can smash a candlestick on my skull for all I care; if the communists feel offended by Peppone, they can break a club on my back; but if someone feels offended by Christ's speeches, there's nothing one can do. Whoever speaks in my stories... is my Christ, that is, the voice of my conscience. My personal business, my cause. And therefore: each for himself, and God for all." (G. Guareschi)
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Wonderful view after the steep climb
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From here you can easily walk to the beaches.
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Top of the mountain, 360° view
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Very beautiful to see
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The area offers diverse natural beauty, including the Biderosa Nature Reserve, known for its wild beaches, shady forests, and lagoons. You can also visit stunning coastal spots like Berchida Beach with its fine white sand, and Capo Comino Beach, famous for its dunes and crystal-clear waters. Inland, explore the basaltic plateau of Su Gollei and the banks of the Cedrino river.
Yes, Oniài/Onifai is rich in ancient history. You can discover several Nuragic complexes, such as Nuraghe Linnarta (Osana) and Nuraghe Lattas, along with the ancient Tempio Nuragico a Pozzo Linnarta (Nuragic Well Temple of Linnarta). The area also features prehistoric rock-cut tombs known as Domus de Janas at Istiolài and Doddoi, and the Dolmen di Istrullio.
The village offers glimpses into local traditions and spiritual life. Visit the historic Chiesa di San Giorgio Martire and the Chiesa parrocchiale di San Sebastiano, which exhibits Romanesque features. The Anfiteatro Comunale di Onifai hosts various events, including folklore festivals. Local festivals like the Feast of Saint George (April 23rd) and Sant'Antonio Abate (January 16-17) are deeply felt and showcase traditional customs.
Oniài/Onifai is a great base for hiking. You can find various trails, including those leading to Christ of Monte Tuttavista for panoramic views. The Biderosa Nature Reserve offers easy hikes through forests and along beaches. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Oniài/Onifai.
Absolutely. The Biderosa Nature Reserve, particularly Oasi Biderosa Beach 3, is ideal for families with its easy trails, shady forests, and beautiful beaches. Berchida Beach and Capo Comino Beach also offer safe, sandy shores and clear waters perfect for a family day out.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Christ of Monte Tuttavista, where a bronze statue overlooks the surrounding landscape. The Biderosa Nature Reserve also offers wonderful viewpoints along its trails, especially overlooking its wild beaches and lagoons.
Yes, the region provides excellent opportunities for both cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes that explore the diverse terrain, from coastal paths to inland trails. Discover more options for cycling and MTB trails around Oniài/Onifai.
Oniài/Onifai is known for its traditional gastronomy. You can sample exquisite local cheeses, prized honey, and olive oil from ancient groves. The region also produces local wines like Cannonau and Vernaccia. Don't miss traditional breads, pastas, and sweets. The summer market-show "Gusti e sapori onifaesi" is a great opportunity to experience these delicacies.
Visitors particularly appreciate the untouched natural beauty, especially the wild beaches and serene trails within the Biderosa Nature Reserve. The clear waters and fine sands of beaches like Berchida Beach are also highly praised. Many enjoy the challenging climbs to viewpoints like Christ of Monte Tuttavista for their rewarding vistas.
Oniài/Onifai hosts several traditional festivals throughout the year. The Feast of Saint George on April 23rd is a significant event with processions and traditional costumes. Other notable festivals include Sant'Antonio Abate in January, San Sebastiano also in January, and the Festa per su Tusorju (sheepshearing festival) in early May. Visiting during these times offers a unique cultural experience.
Beyond the main churches in Onifai, you can visit the rural Chiesa campestre di Santu Juanne Istranzu. In nearby Orosei, the Oratory of the Confraternity of the Rosary is a pretty 17th-century church that is also worth exploring.


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