At 674 meters above sea level, Monte Grighine is an ancient and important mountain in the province of Oristano, though less well known than nearby Monte Arci. Located at the meeting point of the municipalities of Allai, Ruinas, Villaurbàna, Siàmanna, Siapiccìa and Fordongiànus, Monte Grighine offers breathtaking views stretching from the Gennargentu mountains to Montiferru and from the Gulf of Oristano to the volcanic plateaus known as the Giare.
This natural landscape, rich in contrasts and striking beauty, is a true treasure of Sardinia. Along its trails, visitors can immerse themselves in unspoiled nature, discovering hidden waterfalls and unique panoramic viewpoints.
After the devastating wildfire of 1983, reforestation brought new life to the area while also creating employment opportunities for the local community. Today, thanks to its strategic position and extraordinary natural beauty, Monte Grighine has become an important destination for hikers and for anyone wishing to discover the authentic beauty of this corner of the island.
