DEVIL’S SADDLE NATURE TRAIL

The promontory of Sant’Elia, like the hills on which Cagliari stands, consists of limestone and marl and preserves a valuable natural habitat. The area was inhabited in prehistoric times (6th mill. B.C.), then in Punic and Roman times for cultural purposes (temple of Astarte), in medieval times it was a hermitage of Vittorini monks, and the small church named after the martyr St. Elias was venerated until modern times.

Visiting route: on natural-bottomed path, also on rock in places. The ascent to the archaeological area (elevation 135 asl) includes short stops to appreciate the environmentally and historically valuable features of the area.

Partenza: piazzale di Calamosca Durata: 2 ore circa Avvertenze: indossare calzature adeguate, sportive, da trekking; portare con sé acqua potabile e un cappellino per il sole.