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Point of Interest

Sinnai

Sinnai, on the outskirts of Cagliari, combines agricultural traditions and nature that wind between the vineyards of Campidano and the woods of the Seven Brothers, guaranteeing a strong link with the territory. It is an ideal bridge between rural life and the metropolitan area of Cagliari.

The Municipality

Sinnai, on the outskirts of Cagliari, combines agricultural traditions and nature that wind between the vineyards of Campidano and the woods of the Seven Brothers, guaranteeing a strong link with the territory. It is an ideal bridge between rural life and the metropolitan area of Cagliari.

What you will find in this point of interest:

  • 0Biodiversity
  • 0Farmers
  • 0Experiences
  • 2Paths

Technical information

Province:
CA
Population:
17424
Surface:
223.90 km²
Altitude:
133 m s.l.m.

Paths in the territory

Tipology:
Path

Santu Jacu Pilgrimage

The Santu Jacu Pilgrimage is Sardinia’s equivalent of the Camino de Santiago: a route that traverses the entire island, connecting churches, villages, and sites dedicated to Saint James. It follows ancient roads and pilgrimage paths, crossing countryside, hills, mountainous areas, and historic town centers.

It is a long and varied journey that allows travelers to discover Sardinia in its full geographical and cultural diversity. Walking the Santu Jacu route means passing through less touristy areas, encountering authentic communities, and experiencing a journey that is at once physical, cultural, and spiritual. Pilgrims can choose to complete the entire route or a shorter section, depending on the variant selected (Central Axis, Southwest Variant, North Variant, West Variant) and their walking preferences.

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The 100 Towers Trail

The 100 Towers Trail is one of the most spectacular trekking routes in the Mediterranean: a large loop that runs along the entire perimeter of Sardinia, following the coastline. Its name comes from the more than one hundred coastal towers built from the 16th century to defend the island against seaborne raids, now transformed into scenic viewpoints and iconic elements of the Sardinian landscape.

The trail passes through an extraordinary variety of environments: wild beaches, cliffs, headlands, wetlands, dunes, pine forests, rocky coasts, and small fishing villages. It is a route that combines the allure of the sea with the depth of history, offering hikers a slow journey along one of Europe’s most pristine coastlines. Ideal for experienced trekkers and anyone wishing to explore Sardinia from a unique perspective, always suspended between land and sea.

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