Sella del Diavolo
Sella del Diavolo, or the "Devil's Saddle," is a prominent rocky promontory located near the city of Cagliari in Sardinia, Italy. It is named for its distinctive shape, resembling a saddle, and offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline and the Gulf of Cagliari. The area is popular for hiking and outdoor activities, attracting both locals and tourists.
The site is also rich in history and mythology, with legends surrounding its name. According to local folklore, the name derives from a tale involving the Devil himself. Today, Sella del Diavolo is a protected natural area, contributing to the region's biodiversity and ecological significance.