Rising up to 340 metres in altitude on the slopes of Pizzo 'e Adde, Cargeghe overlooks the Campomela valley. With around 640 inhabitants and part of Sassari, Cargeghe is in the historical region of Logudoro. The village...
Rising up to 340 metres in altitude on the slopes of Pizzo 'e Adde, Cargeghe overlooks the Campomela valley. With around 640 inhabitants and part of Sassari, Cargeghe is in the historical region of Logudoro. The village...
It stretches along the foot of Mount Punta Sa Cresia, half an hour from Cagliari. Villa San Pietro is a village with an agricultural and pastoral vocation and two thousand inhabitants, in constant growth since the end of the nineteen sixties...
Its natural beauty, of which the oasis of Badde Manna and the trachyte plains of Corona Alta stand out, and its medieval origins have contributed to it being listed as one of the Authentic Villages of Italy. Banari is a small...
Set on the southern-most part of su Monte, a verdant plains at an altitude of 400 m above sea level made of limestone tuff, surrounded on three sides by a lake, it looks like an indomitable natural fortress. An enchanting landscape provides...
It is one of the smallest Romanesque churches in Sardinia and has been resting for nine centuries in the open countryside, surrounded by cultivated fields, olive groves and orchards, less than a kilometre from the town of ...
Sitting at an elevation of over 300 metres, it is immersed in a landscape where hills and green valleys alternate with white rocky cliffs. Ossi is a town of almost six thousand inhabitants in Coros, the north-west section of...
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...