Nuraghe Serbissi
Nuraghe Serbissi
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Germano O
33 contributions
Sept 2023 • Family
I'll admit it wasn't planned. After visiting the caves of Su Marmuri we asked if there was anything else interesting to visit in the area and they recommended this nuraghe a few km away. After a road that was difficult to navigate with a Punto Evo (because the other road was blocked by a landslide), with about 1km to go we met the guide who was leaving. However, with great pleasure when he saw our displeasure, he parked with us and we all reached the nuraghe together. Very kind and helpful, he showed us and showed us around the nuraghe and the cave and then we all went back down together and with his super white pandino he led the way to the town because we were also afraid of staying on foot because we were in reserve. So 5 stars for the girl and her parents who accompanied us on the visit and also 5 stars for the well-kept and very particular nuraghe. An unexpected jewel to absolutely visit. Certainly passing through the Scala di San Giorgio is much more evocative and easier. We will definitely be back. Thanks from Michela from Pau (obsidian) and the children (Beatrice and Tommy).
Written 9 September 2023
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Reisaapie
Arnhem, The Netherlands299 contributions
Jul 2018 • Family
We visited this nuraghe during a trip with the owner of our B&B. It is quite a bumpy ride to get there (suv or 4x4 recommended) although we got in and out safely in our Volvo V70. Primarily the main tower remains, but you can actually climb the inside to the top level.
In addition there is a large cave underneath. You have to park you car about 700m away and walk the steep climb up, so bring some water and your hat. There is a ticket office with some information and they do offer guided tours.
The trip from Ossini is well worth it. There is also a 17km circular walking route that connects this nuraghe to three others.
In addition there is a large cave underneath. You have to park you car about 700m away and walk the steep climb up, so bring some water and your hat. There is a ticket office with some information and they do offer guided tours.
The trip from Ossini is well worth it. There is also a 17km circular walking route that connects this nuraghe to three others.
Written 25 July 2018
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Ale R
Cagliari4 contributions
Aug 2014 • Friends
I got there by car in August, the 11th, after a great guided tour in "Su Marmuri" caves, in Ulassai (highly recommended): from Osini a spectacular road goes up to the mountain called "taccu" passing through the forest.
Last 200 meters climb by walk and you have the nuraghe on your left and ticket office right in front of you (only 3 € per person).
Our guide Massimiliano was really friendly, he gave as all details we asked for and after the tour he spent some time with us talking about nuragic complexes, fauna and flora in Osini's region.
He speaks fluently French, German and, of course, Italian. We spoke Italian but his colleague speaks good English too.
Great experience!
Last 200 meters climb by walk and you have the nuraghe on your left and ticket office right in front of you (only 3 € per person).
Our guide Massimiliano was really friendly, he gave as all details we asked for and after the tour he spent some time with us talking about nuragic complexes, fauna and flora in Osini's region.
He speaks fluently French, German and, of course, Italian. We spoke Italian but his colleague speaks good English too.
Great experience!
Written 11 August 2014
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Alessandro C
Italy17 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
Unique archaeological site,
Helpful and passionate Guide.
Beautiful archaeological complex: shame that it is not easily accessible and the road is rough and makes it difficult to reach the place so the municipal administration should invest in the road
Helpful and passionate Guide.
Beautiful archaeological complex: shame that it is not easily accessible and the road is rough and makes it difficult to reach the place so the municipal administration should invest in the road
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Written 20 August 2024
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Claudio R
104 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
We have been there twice, most recently in 2019. Both times they had the Guide. Really interesting and with breathtaking views. The road to it was unpaved.
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Written 11 August 2024
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Buongiorno, volevo sapere se è aperto il 25 aprile, grazie
Written 23 April 2019
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