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The most fascinating villages in Sardinia

The most fascinating villages in Sardinia

Which cities to see in Sardinia for the first time? Here are some of the most fascinating
Bosa, view of the river Temo
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Sardinia, with its crystal-clear waters, golden beaches and breathtaking landscapes, is a dream destination for many travellers. However, beyond the famous resorts, the island holds real gems hidden among its many villages. In this article, we explore some of Sardinia's lesser-known but equally fascinating gems.

Bosa

Located along the west coast, Bosa is a charming village characterised by colourful houses overlooking the river Temo, the only navigable river in Sardinia. The medieval castle that dominates the landscape offers a spectacular panoramic view. Visitors can stroll through the narrow cobbled streets, explore the alleys and enjoy the authentic Sardinian atmosphere.

Castelsardo

Castelsardo, night view
Castelsardo, night view

 

Positioned on a hill overlooking the Gulf of Asinara, Castelsardo is an ancient village rich in history and charm. Its medieval castle, the Cathedral of Sant'Antonio Abate and the defensive walls make this village an authentic gem perched over the sea. The cobbled streets are full of craft shops where you can buy the famous Castelsardo baskets.

Villasimius

Moving towards the southern coast, Villasimius is a seaside destination famous for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. Porto Giunco and Punta Molentis beaches are just two examples of the tropical paradises that characterise this resort. Villasimius is also an ideal starting point for exploring the Marine Protected Area of Capo Carbonara.

Orgosolo

Orgosolo and the famous murals
Orgosolo and the famous murals

Located in the mountainous interior of Sardinia, Orgosolo is famous for its murals that tell stories of protest and revolt. This small town has a rich history and walking through its streets offers an authentic experience. Orgosolo is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and offers a different perspective on Sardinian life.

Alghero

Alghero, waterfront
Alghero, waterfront

Located on the northwest coast, Alghero is a Catalan city with a strong Spanish influence. The old city walls, Santa Maria Cathedral and cobbled streets make it a fascinating place to explore. Alghero is also famous for its sea caves, including the Caves of Neptune, accessible by sea or via an impressive staircase carved into the rock.

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