In the heart of the Gennargentu park, in the most authentic and green part of Sardinia, the most inaccessible and wild treasures of Arzana stand out: two natural jewels that plunge into the bowels of the earth - the Pirincanes gorge and the Rio 'e Forru waterfall. The impressive granite rock with its pinkish hue was excavated over the millennia by the torrent, which descends from the aquifers of the mountain and runs through a valley where it has left its mark over time. The Pirincanes gorge is around 700 high, in the foothills of the Bruncu Cuxinadorgiu, and forms open air pools of crystal clear water known as the "giants' cauldrons". They are surrounded by waterfalls, which foam and fill the surroundings with natural noise, crashing from fall to fall, the highest of which is 15 metres. Here native species, almost extinct in the other Sardinian torrents, flourish, such as the Sardinian trout and the Sardinian newt, with its distinctive green and brown camouflage.