On top of this cliff, which looks out over several islets at the mouth of the Rio Mannu, this tower is perched at an altitude of 70m. The late 15C Torre Foghe remained in operation until 1842; today, its two cylindrical bodies, one on top of the other, are in a sorry state. A small path heading southwest leads to an isolated lookout from which the waters of the Mannu can be seen entering the sea, the Spanish towers of S'Ischia Ruggia and Columbargia and the rocky islets of Corona Niedda.