Sadali with its more than 1,000 inhabitants is a small town in the province of Cagliari, located in the Barbagia di Seulo, in the central part of Sardinia.
It borders the territories of Seulo, Seui, Esterzili, Nurri and Villanovatulo.
Situated at an altitude of about 750 meters, it has a distinctive territory for the variety of its landscape, in which one can see both beautiful mountainous areas and vast plateaus.
The vegetation consists mainly of dense forests of holm oak, oak, cork oak, and cork oak.
In the undergrowth are typical essences of the Mediterranean maquis such as arbutus, phylera, lentisk, juniper, rosemary and cistus.
In contrast to typical mountain villages, the built-up area has wide streets with tree-lined avenues, the size of which decreases as one heads toward the historic center, which still retains the physiognomy of ancient times.
The town is known to be rich in greenery and built around numerous water springs.