It is a simple type of monument, consisting of a single tower with a slightly elliptical plan in a dominant position with respect to the surrounding portion of the territory. The nuraghe rises at a granite outcrop, has a residual height of about 6 m from ground level, with a wall face consisting of large and medium-sized ashlars arranged in polygonal work. The trapezoidal-light entrance is partly buried with a lintel made from a single block of granite.
The monument is affected by a major collapse that currently prevents a proper appreciation of its internal structure. In a position conterminous to the nuraghe, there is an extensive settlement of about one hectare, characterized by sub-circular structures, partly obliterated by collapses and in some cases with clear signs of rearrangement that occurred in contemporary times.