Forest’Anela stands about a thousand metres high on a vast plateau and, along with Monte Pisanu, it is a part of the complex of state-owned forests of Goceano that, as a whole, extends over...
Forest’Anela stands about a thousand metres high on a vast plateau and, along with Monte Pisanu, it is a part of the complex of state-owned forests of Goceano that, as a whole, extends over...
A short distance from the sea, on a granite promontory in Santa Teresa Gallura, the Nuragic civilisation has left some of its most fascinating traces, revealing its intimate daily and spiritual aspects. In the...
Intense, with a strong, fragrant and harmonious character. Vermentino embodies the distinctive features of nature and of the identity of Sardinia. When you think about Vermentino, the vineyards on the granite hillsides of Gallura...
A small tourist settlement faces the La Maddalena Archipelago National Park. In Porto Rafael, the predominant colours are the blue of the sea contrasted with the white of the houses within the villages positioned along the extreme...
A walk through the countryside of Arzachena, the renowned tourist centre of Gallura, will allow you to discover a landscape made of vineyards and pastures, in an area that has been inhabited for...
It is located at an altitude of almost 700 metres at the top of a plateau, next to the lush slopes of Mount Acuto, which gives a name to the territory to which the village belongs. Alà dei Sardi, a village with less than two thousand...
The most emblematic beach, La Cinta, closes itself up north with Puntaldìa. Right after the promontory, you will find two other San Teodoro jewels, with such beautiful sand and sea that it is...
A road runs all around the island's perimeter, 45 kilometres of breath-taking views: granite and porphyry delimit jagged sections, lonely coves, silent coves, white beaches and turquoise sea, with rolling hills inland. La Maddalena is the big sister...
A journey into a distant past, amidst ingenuity and splendour, to discover a majestic monument surrounded by Mediterranean greenery. The 'stone giant' La Prisgiona gradually rewrites the Nuragic age, unravelling the mysteries surrounding it....
Many people consider it one of the most beautiful military works of 19th century Europe. It defended a sea, crossed by Napoleon, Admiral Nelson and Domenico Millelire almost a century earlier, and today it tells its story and offers an enchanting view...