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Bosa

Bosa

The only town where you can take a boat ride among the colourful houses... and come back with a bottle of Malvasia

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What to do in Bosa

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What to do in Bosa

Adventures for all types and tastes

Perched on the Serravalle hill, the Malaspina Castle is the symbol of Bosa, an imposing 12th century manor house dominating the town and the river Temo. Climbing up to the fortress, the panorama that opens before the eyes is breathtaking: an expanse of pastel-coloured houses, the winding river and the green hills surrounding the town. Inside the castle walls is the Church of Nostra Signora de Sos Regnos Altos, a small chapel decorated with extraordinary medieval frescoes depicting religious scenes and local stories. This castle is not only a historical site, but also the keeper of legends that tell of intrigues and battles between noble families of the past. A visit here is a true journey through time, allowing you to immerse yourself in the history of Bosa and Sardinia.
The district of Sa Costa is the beating heart of Bosa, a maze of narrow cobbled streets that climb the slopes of the Serravalle hill. The brightly coloured houses, with balconies adorned with geraniums and bougainvillea, create a welcoming and picturesque atmosphere. Walking along these narrow streets, every corner reveals fascinating glimpses and tells stories of a past that still lives on within the walls of these dwellings. The neighbourhood is full of details to be discovered, such as the old carved wooden doors, the murals decorating some of the walls and the craft shops where you can buy local products. To stroll around Sa Costa is to immerse oneself in the authenticity of Bosa, breathing in the air of a village that preserves its traditions intact.
The ancient tanneries of Bosa, located along the river Temo, are a unique testimony to the industrialisation of the past in Sardinia. These buildings, dating back to the 17th century, were the centre of leather processing, an activity that made Bosa famous throughout the island. Today, some of these structures have been turned into museums, where it is possible to discover traditional tanning techniques and the hard life of the workers of the time. The tanneries are not only a place of historical interest, but also a rare example of industrial archaeology in Sardinia. A walk along the river Temo, with the tanneries reflected in its waters, is an evocative experience that offers an insight into the economic and social history of Bosa.
The river Temo, the only navigable river in Sardinia, flows through the heart of Bosa and offers a unique and relaxing way to explore the town. A boat trip will allow you to see Bosa from a different perspective, admiring the colourful houses reflected in the waters and the old tanneries along the banks. Sailing on the Temo is also an opportunity to immerse yourself in nature: its banks are home to a rich fauna, including herons, kingfishers and other bird species that make the experience even more fascinating. The river route also leads to the surrounding countryside, where you can observe vineyards and olive groves that bear witness to the area's agricultural tradition. A cruise on the Temo is perfect for those who wish to discover Bosa in a relaxing and contemplative manner.
Just a few kilometres from the town centre, Bosa Marina is the ideal destination for those seeking a relaxing day by the sea. The beach, with its golden sand and clear waters, is perfect for families and those who enjoy swimming or water sports such as windsurfing and sailing. One of the most characteristic features of Bosa Marina is the Torre Aragonese, an ancient watchtower that stands on a promontory and offers spectacular panoramic views of the coastline. The beach is also an excellent starting point for boat excursions along the coast, which will take you to hidden coves and breathtaking landscapes. Spending time in Bosa Marina means combining the pleasure of the sea with the discovery of history and nature.

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