Serramanna is a small village in the province of South Sardinia, Italy. It is located in the hinterland, about 20 km from the coast. The village is a picturesque agglomeration of houses built in the traditional style of the Nuragic civilization. The old part of the village is perched on a hill, while the new part extends towards the valley.
The village is an interesting place to visit for its historical and archaeological heritage. The Nuragic ruins, the ancient church of San Pietro and the medieval castle are some of the main attractions. Serramanna is also a good place to enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings. The forests and the hills are a great place for hiking and trekking, and the coastline is perfect for swimming and sunbathing.