Things to do in Discover Sardinia
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The menhirs of Pranu Matteddu.
Where: Goni
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The archaeological site is a garden of olive trees and Menhirs, placed in pairs or in groups, dating back to the Neolithic period 3200-2800 BC. C. The spiritual design followed in the planting of the boulders concerns the civilization of the Ozieri who pursued sepulchral and...
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The nuragic system of Barumini
Where: Barumini
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In Barumini, in the Middle Campidanese, there is one of the most impressive nuragic complexes in central Sardinia. The importance and relevance of this site have also been recognized by UNESCO, which in 1997 declared the nuraghe of Barumini a World Heritage Site. This is because...
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Goni and its archaeological sites
Where: Goni
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Goni is a small town of 500 inhabitants in the province of Cagliari. It rises in a very beautiful territory from the landscape point of view, with the presence of the Flumendosa River, of Lake Mulargia and of mountainous reliefs covered by holm oaks and oaks. The name Goni comes...
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Free climbing in Monteleone Rocca Doria
Where: Monteleone Rocca Doria (Rocca della Regina)
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The rocky cliffs overlooking Lake Temo form an evocative natural setting that is much loved by free climbing practitioners. The 18 routes set up in 2006 and the nautical activities on the lake meet in the event that takes place in October each year, 'water and rock'. In addition...
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Tonara, the nougat village
Where: Tonara
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culture wine and food
The village of Tonara is located on the Gennargentu massif and represents one of the most famous inhabited centers in the area. In addition to the ancient rustic houses (such as the historic Casa Porru), the town hosts some of the most important artisan realities of the entire...
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Monserrato: discovering inland Sardinia
Where: Monserrato
culture nature wine and food
Monserrato is a Sardinian town located in the heart of the Campidano plain. The church of Santa Maria de Pauli is a symbolic place of worship of the city, founded on an ancient pagan temple. It houses some valuable works and amazes the marble altar. The statue of the Madonna di...
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Canto a tenore and archeology: the riches of Barbagia
(Barbagia)
culture folklore
The Barbagia region in Sardinia is very rich in very ancient archaeological sites, which make it a tourist destination different from the others that characterize the rest of the island. The name of the region derives from the Latin term Barbaria, as the Romans believed that the...
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5 unmissable places in Sardinia
(Sardegna)
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Sardinia is one of the most beautiful regions in Italy which makes it a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. Despite this, however, its territory is full of places little known by the large tourist masses but which still deserve to be visited. One of these...
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The carnival of Ottana, a thousand-year celebration
Where: Ottana
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In the Sardinian hinterland we can find Ottana, a small town in the heart of Barbagia. This is a place where you can breathe the most ancestral scents of the island: the vegetation is lush and green, while the fauna abounds, also and above all due to the proximity to the Tirso...
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The village of Atzara, in the heart of Sardinia
Where: Atzara
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Atzara is a small village in the center of Sardinia and is considered an ideal destination for all travelers looking for peace and tranquility away from the big tourist centers. In 2019 it won the title of Borgo dei Borghi assigned by the homonymous broadcast of Rai 3 which...
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Sa Spendula-Villacidro
Where: Villacidro
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Villacidro is a town in the southern hinterland of Sardinia. One of the most beautiful natural attractions in Sardinia, the Sa Spendula waterfall (in Sardinian 'the waterfall'), is located right here. It was made famous by the poet poet Gabriele D'Annunzio who dedicated a sonnet...
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Sardinia: not just beaches
(Sardegna )
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Sardinia is certainly one of the places that the world envies us most, crystal clear sea, food and tradition follow one another as far as the eye can see. First of all you should definitely visit the beaches and also visit the coasts to the south, less known but certainly...
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Tuili, a Sardinian village between artisans, culture and nature
Where: Tuili
culture nature folklore
We are in Sardinia, which in addition to offering spectacular beaches, among the most beautiful in the world, also has to offer us small glimpses and villages immersed in the nature of the hinterland, such as Tuili, gently lying on the hills of Val Villa, overlooking the Giara...
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North Sardinia: Alghero and its surroundings
(Alghero)
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Sardinia is the island of Wonders: Good food, beautiful beaches, culture, history and legends, and if most people only know the Costa Smeralda, there are many places that deserve to be visited, including the city of Alghero and its neighboring areas. The very particular city...
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Sanluri: village with a strong sense of identity
Where: Sanluri
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culture wine and food folklore
Sanluri is a small Sardinian village located between Cagliari and Oristano and its geographical position has always allowed it to have good results both in the economic field and in the historical-military field. The Giudicale Eleonora d'Arborea castle, dating back to the Middle...
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Carbonia: the youngest town in Italy, but with a lot of history to tell
Where: Carbonia
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Carbonia is considered the youngest town in Italy because it was founded in the Fascist period by Benito Mussolini, mainly to exploit the coal mines in the area. This aspect is very much reflected in the architecture of the city, with precise geometric lines and no frills....
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Carbonia: the city of coal
Where: Carbonia
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Carbonia is a picturesque town in Sardinia. It was built in just 2 years and founded by Benito Mussolini in 1938 who, by exploiting the enormous coal deposits in the surrounding area, wanted to make Italy autonomous from an energy point of view. A place of great interest in the...
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