You will be fascinated by a coastal village rich in history, valuable traditions, and quality products, dotted with natural beauties by the sea and in the hinterland.
A coastal village in Montiferru, in central-western Sardinia, is known for an arch-shaped rock, sculpted by the sea and wind, which embellishes a small beach.
It is a route that traverses the entire coastline of Sardinia: a path that unfolds along 8 routes and stages to be covered in a counterclockwise direction.
Between the coast and the inland of central-western Sardinia lies a basaltic massif waiting to be discovered, covered in greenery and crossed by countless waterways.
It stands on a solitary hill among the green valleys of Montiferru, in central-western Sardinia, and tells of fascinating and turbulent historical events.
The greatest Nuragic masterpiece The well temple is the highest architectural expression of the Nuragic civilization, dating back approximately 3,000 years.
On the western coast of Sardinia, in the province of Oristano, stands one of Italy’s most picturesque villages, dominated by a medieval castle, with its multicolored houses along the mouth of the Temo River, which divides it into two with sinuous shapes.