Santa Maria Coghinas lies on a bank of the Coghinas river, adorned with hills that surround a fertile alluvial valley, where vineyards and artichokes are highly cultivated as its main resource. The town has 1,400 inhabitants is and...
Santa Maria Coghinas lies on a bank of the Coghinas river, adorned with hills that surround a fertile alluvial valley, where vineyards and artichokes are highly cultivated as its main resource. The town has 1,400 inhabitants is and...
It stands isolated on a small hill near the banks of the Tirso river and was built on the remains of a trefoil nuraghe, presumably in the mid-12th century, six kilometres from Bultei, the territory in which it is...
A "sacred" and authentic place where time passes slowly, and a welcoming pilgrimage destination that owes its name to a devotion that characterises its community and to 22 sanctuaries spread out in the area. Luogosanto ("holy place")...
On the border between Logudoro and Gallura, it stretches at the feet of the Limbara granitic massif, looking over the splendid panorama of Lake Coghinas, a destination of choice for sport fishing,...
The only cathedral in the world dedicated to the ‘Santa di Assisi’, its original surviving structures embody the passage from the Romanesque to the Gothic lines, both revisited with a Sardinian touch. The refined façade and the...
Art and nature blend magically in a town extending within the fertile area of southern Campidano. San Sperate is one of the most productive agricultural towns of Sardinia, populated by over 8,000 inhabitants, located not far from the...
The story of Our Lady of Bonacattu begins in the 5th century, when the Byzantine settlers began building a small quadrangular church (12 metres each side) from basalt and trachyte rock. Subsequent alterations (7th-8th century) were made when the first...
Many historians agree that Anela is the oldest village in the historic Goceano region in the north-central part of the island. It was probably founded by the Romans, who would go on to establish a Latin colony here during the time of...
This is one of the few parts of the Castellanese shore, mostly consisting of high cliffs of red trachyte, which are formed by a great strip of sand. The Lu Bagnu beach, a neighbourhood of Castelsardo (two and a half...