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Blick von der Giara de Gesturi  Hochebene vulkanischen Ursprungs 
The Giara 
di Gesturi is a plateau 
located in the central part of Sardinia, 
Italy, near the town of Gesturi, 
in the Province of South Sardinia. 
It is famous for its unique natural beauty, its distinctive landscape, and its 
role as a habitat for the
wild Sardinian horses (known as
Cavallini della Giara).
Here are some key features of the
Giara di Gesturi:
1. 
Geography and Landscape:
	- The
	Giara di Gesturi is a
	highland plateau that 
	covers an area of about 42 square 
	kilometers. It sits at an altitude of approximately
	550 meters above sea level 
	and is part of the Monti del 
	Gennargentu mountain range.
- The plateau is characterized by
	wide, flat expanses,
	rolling hills, and 
	distinctive rock formations. The 
	landscape is dotted with numerous
	small lakes,
	ponds, and
	spring-fed pools that 
	create an environment where wildlife, especially the wild horses, can 
	thrive.
- The terrain is covered with lush
	Mediterranean vegetation, 
	including oak trees,
	bushes, and
	grasslands, making it a 
	beautiful and serene spot for nature lovers and hikers.
2.
Sardinian Wild Horses:
	- One of the most famous features of the
	Giara di Gesturi is the 
	presence of the Sardinian wild 
	horses, also known as 
	Cavallini della Giara. These small, sturdy horses have lived on the 
	plateau for centuries and are considered a symbol of Sardinia's wild 
	heritage.
- The
	wild horses are typically
	small (standing around
	1.3 meters at the 
	shoulder) with short, dark coats. 
	They roam freely across the plateau, and sightings of these horses are one 
	of the main attractions for visitors.
- The horses are well adapted to the
	harsh conditions of the 
	plateau, thriving in its dry, rocky environment. They are part of an ancient 
	breed that has been living in the area for hundreds of years, and efforts 
	have been made to protect and preserve them.
- The best time to see the wild horses 
	is during the spring and
	autumn months, when they 
	are more visible as they graze and roam around the plateau.
3.
Flora and Fauna:
	- The plateau's landscape is home to a 
	variety of plant species, including
	Mediterranean shrubs,
	cork oak trees, and
	holm oaks, which provide 
	shelter and food for wildlife.
- 
	Birdwatching is also a 
	popular activity in the Giara, as it is home to a variety of bird species, 
	such as buzzards,
	eagles, and
	sparrowhawks.
- Other animals that can be seen include
	wild boar,
	foxes, and various 
	species of reptiles and
	insects, making it a 
	haven for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
4.
Archaeological Sites:
	- The area surrounding the Giara di 
	Gesturi is also home to several 
	archaeological sites, which offer insights into Sardinia's
	ancient history.
- The
	Nuraghe (ancient stone 
	towers), particularly the Nuraghe 
	Su Nuraxi in Barumini, 
	which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of the most notable. These 
	megalithic structures are part of the
	Nuragic civilization, 
	which thrived in Sardinia during the
	Bronze Age.
- The Giara region is also home to 
	various menhirs (standing 
	stones) and other remnants from prehistoric times, making it a rich area for 
	those interested in archaeology and ancient cultures.
5.
Activities and Exploration:
	- 
	Hiking: The Giara di 
	Gesturi offers several hiking 
	trails through its diverse terrain. The plateau’s flat landscape 
	makes it accessible for walkers, and there are paths that allow visitors to 
	explore both the natural beauty and the historical sites of the area.
- 
	Wildlife Watching: 
	Visitors can take guided tours or venture on their own to see the wild 
	horses and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
- 
	Photography: The Giara’s 
	dramatic landscape, combined with the wild horses and the surrounding 
	natural beauty, provides ample opportunities for
	landscape photography and
	wildlife shots.
- 
	Horseback Riding: For a 
	more immersive experience, some tour companies in the area offer
	horseback riding tours, 
	which allow visitors to explore the plateau on horseback, similar to the 
	wild horses that roam the area.
6.
Visitor Information:
	- The
	Giara di Gesturi is 
	easily accessible by car from 
	Gesturi or other towns in the region. It is located about
	45 kilometers from the
	city of Cagliari, the 
	capital of Sardinia.
- There are
	visitor centers in the 
	area that provide information about the history, wildlife, and ecological 
	significance of the plateau. Guided tours can also be arranged for those 
	interested in learning more about the
	wild horses, the
	flora, and the
	archaeological sites.
- As the plateau is part of a
	protected area, it is 
	important for visitors to respect the natural environment and wildlife, 
	avoiding disturbances to the wild horses and other animals.
7.
Best Time to Visit:
	- The
	best time to visit the 
	Giara di Gesturi is during the 
	spring and autumn 
	months, as the weather is mild, and the wild horses are more visible during 
	these seasons. During the summer, 
	the heat can make exploration more challenging, but the plateau remains 
	beautiful year-round.
- It’s also a great place to visit for 
	those interested in ecotourism 
	and looking to explore Sardinia’s 
	natural beauty off the beaten path.
In Summary:
The
Giara di Gesturi is a unique 
and peaceful destination in central 
Sardinia, offering a blend of 
natural beauty, wildlife, 
and historical significance. 
From the wild Sardinian horses 
to the breathtaking landscape and archaeological sites, it is a wonderful place 
for nature lovers,
photographers, and anyone 
interested in exploring the authentic, tranquil side of Sardinia.
 
               26.07.25 Copyright   Dirk 
Rauschenbach Koelnerstrasse 293 51702 Bergneustadt  
Datenschutzerklaerung   02261 9788972  Mail ccooly( 
at) web.de
 
26.07.25 Copyright   Dirk 
Rauschenbach Koelnerstrasse 293 51702 Bergneustadt  
Datenschutzerklaerung   02261 9788972  Mail ccooly( 
at) web.de