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Top 10 castelli più belli della Sardegna

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5. Castello di Pedres
6. Castello della Fava
7. Castello di Acquafredda
8. Castello di Monreale
9. Castello Orguglioso a Silius
10. Castello di Sanluri

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10 Beautiful Places to Visit in Sardinia Italy ???????? | Best of Sardegna Beaches

10 Most Beautiful places Visit in Sardinia 4k. Some of the best places to visit in Sardinia are right here in this Sardinia travel guide. Featuring stunning sardinia beaches such as Spaggia Capriccioli, La Maddalena, costa smeralda, chia, Cala Goloritzè, cala gonone, porto cervo.
And towns such as cagliari, Alghero, Bosa PORTO FLAVIA and many more! So if its your first time visiting italy then try some of these italian towns in Sardinia.

Sardinia is a large Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea. It has nearly 2,000km of coastline, sandy beaches and a mountainous interior crossed with hiking trails

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Places to visit in Sardinia - my fav 7 spots in Nuoro, Barbagia | DailyPinner vlog

Sardinia is not only wonderful sea and stunning beaches. There’re more places to visit in Sardinia, like Nuoro, Bargagia. Nobel prize winner Grazia Deledda grew up there, under the shadows of Monte Ortobene. There are also two Nuragic sites within the city, and much more to see. Here are my seven favourite places I always check out when coming back to Nuoro.

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- Santu Predu neighbourhood (0:52)
- Grazia Deledda's house (1:55)
- La Madonnina belvedere (4:06)
- La Solitudine church (5:03)
- Sardinian Ethnographic museum (6:03)
- Monte Ortobene (8:04)
- Pineta Ugolio & Nuragic village (9:39)

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Top Beaches in Sardinia, Italy ????????

Join us on a mesmerizing journey to the breath-taking beaches of Sardinia, a stunning Mediterranean gem that will leave you in awe. Immerse yourself in crystal-clear turquoise waters, pristine white sands, and picturesque landscapes that are sure to captivate your senses.

1. Cala Mariolu
2. La Pelosa
3. La Maddalena
4. Piscine di Venere
5. Spiaggia Del Riso
6. Spiaggia Del Cavaliere- Budelli
7. Spiaggia di Tuerredda


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Top 5 Things To Do in Sardinia, Italy | 4K Travel Guide

The island of Sardinia has so much to offer besides its beautiful beaches. When you are in Sardinia, Italy, you do not want to miss out on these 5 unique experiences and places to visit! We did not expect to find the last one here in Sardinia!

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• Ulassai
• Orgosolo
• Punta La Marmora
• Gairo Vecchio

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00:00 Intro
00:16 UNESCO world heritage site
01:23 Wilderness
03:13 Abandoned beaches
03:35 Wedged between 2 mountains
05:28 Blue zone 1
07:27 Blue zone 2
08:09 Open air museum
10:38 The top of Sardinia
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0:12 Belvedere di Nuoro città.
0:18 Via Roma.
0:23 TEN Teatro Eliseo Nuovo.
0:28 Piazza Italia.
0:44 Palazzo Civico.
0:48 Piazza Francesco Crispi con Palazzo delle Poste.
0:59 Via Michele Papandrea con Istituto Superiore Regionale Etnografico.
1:05 Piazza Sebastiano Satta.
1:15 Piazza San Giovanni.
1:22 Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi con la Statua di Grazia Deledda.
1:32 Santuario di Nostra Signora delle Grazie Via Alberto Lamarmora.
1:42 Piazza Vittorio Emanuele.
1:53 Piazza Santa Maria della Neve con Seminario Vescovile.
2:04 Cattedrale di Santa Maria della Neve.
2:14 Piazza Su Connottu con “SU CONNOTTU”.
2:20 Piazza San Carlo con Chiesa di San Carlo Borromeo.
2:26 Casa Natale di Francesco Ciusa (Scultore).
2:31 Casa di Grazia Deledda.
2:44 Chiesa Parrocchiale del Rosario.
2:49 Chiesa della Madonna della solitudine.
2:59 Sa Conca.
3:04 Statua di Grazia Deledda di Pietro Longu (Scultore).
3:15 Parco del Redentore a Monte Ortobene.
3:20 il Redentore.
3:25 Panoramica di Nuoro città dal Parco Monte Ortobene.
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Sardinia TOP 10 Places to Visit: Costa Smeralda, Cagliari, Villasimius, Alghero, Stintino, and more

If you are planning to visit Sardinia, in Italy, here you’ll find the best tips on things to do on the island, with a sightseeing map of the most relevant points of interest to enjoy, so you can easily imagine and organize your trip: WHAT to see, HOW to plan your visit, and WHY to discover Sardinia region.

In this video:
- WHAT are the major attractions that you can't go home without having seen, including Cagliari, Alghero, Emerald Coast (Costa Smeralda), Pelosa beach, the village of Bosa, Villasimius, Costa Rei, Limbara mountain, Gallura, Tavolara island, Capo Ferrato, Stintino village.
- Then, I’ll describe to you HOW to follow a tour to better visit the island, with a clear map of Sardinia and tips to organize your trip and your vacation.
• Finally, we’ll discover WHY to visit Sardinia, with its rich traditions and wonderful nature!

So, what are the most relevant points of interest in this fascinating island? Here are my answers:

COSTA REI
Located on the southeast coast of Sardinia, Costa Rei is a small village. This place is much appreciated by international travelers as a destination for holidays in Sardinia.
Across miles of stunning white sand beaches, here you can find high-quality tourism services: some of the best family hotels, luxury villas, resorts, restaurants, and much more.

GALLURA
Among the favorite tourist destinations in the Mediterranean, Gallura lies on a beautiful stretch of land almost lapping Corsica, overlooking the Strait of Bonifacio.
The extreme north of the island is the natural pearl of the promontory of Capo Testa, with its beaches surrounded by the greenery of strawberry trees and a rich Mediterranean vegetation.

COSTA SMERALDA
In particular, the Costa Smeralda is a coastal stretch that is part of Gallura and which extends for about 55 kilometers.
Moving south there is the imposing island of Tavolara, in front of which there are other beautiful beaches such as Lu Impostu and Brandinchi.

ALGHERO
Alghero is a city loved for its walkway along the port’s bastions, the red roofs that touch the sky and the historical center: a labyrinth of narrow streets that connect piazzas bustling with life.

VILLASIMIUS
Villasimius is popular for its renowned resorts, hotels and long white sand beaches with crystal clear waters, diving sites, coves, and a landscape covered in the Mediterranean scrub.

LIMBARA
Visit Monte Limbara, a rocky granitic massif not very high (1,359 meters), recommended to those who want to hike and enjoy nature without a deep trekking experience.

CAGLIARI
Most tourists begin their visit in the island capital of Cagliari, stopping at least to climb from Piazza della Costituzione to Bastione San Remy.
Cagliari can be an excellent base for visiting the southern coast of the island, which has some of the best beaches in Sardinia.

STINTINO (LA PELOSA BEACH)
The main tourist attraction of Stintino is the beach of La Pelosa, made of fine white sand and a turquoise-blue sea. An icon here is the tower, built in 1578 by the Aragonese, called Torre della Pelosa.

BOSA
In the village of Bosa, a tangle of medieval streets winds from the old stone bridge to the hilltop Malaspina Castle.

CAPO FERRATO
The wild promontory of Capo Ferrato is ideal for taking beautiful walks and breathing in nature.

FOOD:
Dishes to taste:
Fregola: is a type of pasta from Sardinia. It is similar to North African Berkoukes, Levantine Moghrabieh, and Israeli couscous.
Seada is a Sardinian dessert prepared by deep-frying a large semolina dumpling with a filling of soured Pecorino cheese and lemon peel in olive oil.
Culurgiones: Sardinian stuffed pockets made from semolina flour, white flour, eggs, water and salt giving a soft crust to the ravioli.

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Su Cumbidu, Via Napoli, 13, 09124 Cagliari CA
Agriturismo Sa Marighedda, 09040 Castiadas CA
Agriturismo Gli Ulivi, Via San Pietro n. 48 09040 Castiadas/Cagliari
A Galaia. Via Don Nicolo Segni, 36. Carloforte (Carbonia Iglesias). Tel. +39 0781.854081.
Santa Rughe. Via Carlo Felice 2. Gavoi (Nuoro). Tel +39 0784.53774.
Pintadera. Via Marino, 22. Iglesias (Carbonia Iglesias). tel. +39 349.5228556.
Tirabusciò. Via Bixio, 5. Calangianus (Olbia-Tempio). Tel. +39 079.661849.
Letizia. Via San Pietro, 12. Nuxis (Carbonia Iglesias). Tel +39. 0781.957021
Kent’Annos. Località Badde-Nigolosu. Strada Provinciale 29, km 10. Sennori (Sassari). Tel. +39 079.512772
Lucitta. Viale Europa-Porto Fraisis. Tortolì (Ogliastra). Tel. +39 0782.664095
Ispinigoli. Strada Statale 125, km 210. Dorgali (Nuoro). Tel. +39 0784.95268.
Su Gologone. Loc. Su Gologone. Oliena (Nuoro). Tel. +39 0784.287512

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The Gulf of Orosei is one of the most beautiful spots of the Italian island of Sardinia. This travel guide will tell you all you need to know to visit this part of Sardinia.

In this travel guide of Orosei Gulf in Sardinia you will see:
00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Where is Gulf of Orosei in Sardinia and how to get there
01:17 - Top things to do in Gulf of Orosei
01:19 - Biderosa Oasis
02:22 - Bue Marino Cave
03:27 - Boat tour in little bays: Cala dei Gabbiani, Cala Luna, Venere Pools, Cala Goloritzè
04:50 - Trekking on Mt. Tiscali and Su Gologone Springs
07:03 - Nuraghe
07:35 - Ghost Towns (Lollove)
08:45 - Gorropu Gorge
09:19 - What to eat in Sardinia? Fregola, Pecorino cheese, Porceddu, Culurgiones, Seadas, Mirto, Carasau...

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Sardinia is the second largest island in Italy, situated in the middle of the Mediterranean. Sardinia is a major travel destination, with 14 million annual visitors. Sardinia is predominantly mountainous but without high peaks, offering visitors a unique natural environment. Pristine waters, stunning canyons, spectacular mountains, friendly people, excellent organic food and beautiful weather all year round, are good reasons to visit this beautiful island.


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1:06 - Cagliari
1:54 - Bosa
2:36 - Stintino
3:18 - Castelsardo
4:02 - Alghero
4:53 - Fonni
5:27 - Costa Smeralda
6:17 - Capo Testa
7:05 - Tharros
7:47 - Sassari
8:27 - Nuoro



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Top 10 spiagge più belle della Sardegna

Ecco le 10 spiagge più belle della Sardegna secondo Come Si Viaggia

1 Cala Mariolu
2 Cala Spinosa
3 Spiaggia rosa di Budelli
4 Tuerredda
5 La Pelosa
6 Punta Tegge
7 Rena Majori
8 Cala Domestica
9 Santa Giusta
10 Punta Molentis

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NUORO IS ONE OF THE 3 CUTEST SMALL TOWNS IN CENTRAL SARDINIA / 4K

NUORO IS ONE OF THE 3 CUTEST SMALL TOWNS IN CENTRAL SARDINIA / 4K

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Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Bitti

Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Bitti

Bitti is a comune in the Province of Nuoro in the Italian region Sardinia, located about 140 kilometres north of Cagliari and about 20 kilometres north of Nuoro. Bitti borders the following municipalities: Alà dei Sardi, Buddusò, Lodè, Lula, Nule, Onanì, Orune, Osidda, Padru.

The commune takes its name from the Sardinian bitta (female deer). Already existing in Roman times, it is mentioned in 1170 as Bitthe. Bitti was a provincial capital of the Giudicato of Gallura and, from the 14th century, was part of the Giudicato of Torres. It was later included in the marquisate of Orani.

Borgo Bitti is the main town of the northern Barbagia region and it was once known as Barbagia di Bitti. The raising of livestock made this area an important centre of dairy production (especially sheep milk products), a tradition that is the focus of the local Farming and Pastoral Museum set up in a traditional landowner's .

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Ten lesser-known spots to see in Sardinia if you love street art and urbex.

This month I've been working remotely from a little village in Sardinia, Italy, switching between job assignments and day trips to abandoned places, former industrial sites, and many new and old murals, as Sardinia's old mural art tradition has no equal in Europe.

Here are the ten lesser-known spots to see in Sardinia if you love street art and urbex (more on soon!):

1) L'Argentiera a former argentiferous mine exploited since Roman times and closed down in 1963. Industrial archaeology at its best, with a secret beach and contemporary art installations. Read more here:

2) Aggius, a mountain village with a significant public art collection, thanks to AAAperto Museo. Here you can find both urban art and contemporary artworks by Maria Lai. Moreover, you can visit the Museum of Banditry and the MAOC, the biggest ethnographic museum in Sardinia.

3) The abandoned USAF (United States Air Force) radio base on top of Limbara Mountain. This military site worked between 1966 and 1993, and it has been neglected ever since. There are a few street art pieces, many messages written on walls by locals reclaiming their island, and a breathtaking view. Thanks to Sardegna Abbandonata for the tip!

4) A piece by Buff Monster and more street art in Olbia, mainly around the train station.

5) Via Fontevecchia is where you will find urban art in Castelsardo. At the top of the street, there is a delicious bakery; have a slice of focaccia thinking of me ;)

6) A piece by BLU in Porto Torres. (Porto Torres is also an excellent destination for urbex, especially the area around the harbor, which I already covered on the blog: )

7) Traditional mural art in Orgosolo arose in the 1970s to spread political and social messages inspired by Marxism. In Orgosolo and other villages in central Sardinia, murals were painted with the belief that they should engage the community and make a difference in the lives of locals, who were directly involved in the realization of the murals. Read more here:

8) Graffiti in Nuoro (near the stadium) and more street art around the city. Nuoro is also home to the excellent contemporary art museum MAN.

9) Thanks to the Festival della Resilienza, Macomer boasts an excellent street art collection alongside many archaeological sites, historical buildings, and a stunning natural landscape. Macomer is also an ideal destination for industrial archaeology: all abandoned factories are along the same street, Via Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour. Read more here:

10) Sassari is highly recommended, too! Lots of great street art by top-notch Italian artists such as BLU and Ericailcane. This time I haven't come back, but I visited the nearby village of Osilo to check out a few pieces by street artist Sardomuto.

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Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Tortoli

Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Tortoli

Located on the east coast of Sardinia, Tortoli is a charming town in the midst of a stunning and very rugged coastal landscape. Consisting of beautiful beaches, ample shopping, and comfortable accommodation; Tortoli is also a popular destination for tourists wanting to escape the crowds and get lost in small town Sardinia.

Although the nearby town of Arbatax is better known to tourists, Tortoli is an encounter with a smaller and slightly more authentic experience. There is still an excellent infrastructure within the town, and you will find many shopping options including an extensive variety of vegetables and fruit at the market. Furthermore, the village is situated right next to the mountains in Parco Nazionale del Golfo di Orosei e del Gennargentu and a truly stunning pond – Stagno di Tortoli. Tortoli is very antiquated in appearance, and this is best evidenced in the church of St. Andrew at the very center of town. Consisting of baroque styled facades, this ancient theme continues throughout the village with many beautiful pieces of art ensuring the exterior of these buildings is just as interesting. Featuring San Gemiliano Tower and a nuragic village in San Salvatore Park, there seems to be history and culture at every turn.

As already mentioned, there is also a very enticing range of accommodation which includes the luxurious Orri Hotel and Hotel Antica Posada. In fact, while Tortoli is the kind of travel destination to which customers keep coming back year after year, the luxurious and comfortable nature of these hotels is often the main reason it happens. However, the east coast of Sardinia is renowned for having a rugged appearance and some of the most idyllic stretches in this regard are surrounding the town of Tortoli. Standing tall next to the crystal blue waters of the Mediterranean, the mysterious red cliffs are quite the spectacle.

In many instances, these cliffs are what attract tourists to the region, and they offer an unforgettable sight during sunset and sunrise. And then there are the many beaches dotted along the coastline next to Tortoli. From Cea, Basaura, and Lido di Orri; there are several of these white sandy beaches which never fail to delight tourists, and these are also rather isolated beaches where you can enjoy your small piece of Sardinia in private.

Featuring a tiny airstrip, you can also expect a very secluded experience in the town itself but for a little bit more variety, the above-mentioned town, Arbatax, is just a short distance away. With this in mind, Arbatax is perfect for a day excursion as this will mean taking a ride on the train which travels through stunning scenery between each port. In spite of the small size, it must be noted how Tortoli is an essential hub for Ogliastra – a region in which the tourism and services economy is now even more important than agriculture. For this reason, the tiny airport and harbor still play a very important role

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Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Cala Gonone

Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Cala Gonone

Cala Gonone is an Italian seaside town and a civil parish of the municipality of Dorgali, Province of Nuoro, in the region of Sardinia. In 2007 it had 1,279 inhabitants. The area around Cala Gonone was inhabited in the Nuragic Era. The remains of a Nuragic settlement can be seen at Nuraghe Mannu on the outskirts of the village, just off the road to Dorgali.

The modern village was founded by a colony of fishermen from the island of Ponza at the beginning of the 20th century. The town however remained largely isolated from the rest of Sardinia until the tunnel through the hills from Dorgali was opened in 1860.

The town is situated in the Bay of Orosei on the east of the island and in the geographical region of Supramonte, 9 kilometers from Dorgali, 41 from Nuoro and 108 from Olbia. Close to the village, and reachable by the sea, is the show cave of Bue Marino. Many boats from small speedboats to large tourist boats dock in at the Bue Marino or travel further down the coast to Cala Luna to let the passengers bath in the turquoise water or explore the caves that have been hollowed out by the sea. Almost everyone that goes to the small caves writes their name in charcoal, from a small fire, on the wall, creating a huge mass of writing across several meters of the cave wall.

Due to its natural environment (the territory is included in the Gennargentu National Park) and to the quality of its waters, Cala Gonone is a popular tourist venue. The beaches of the village are: the Spiaggia Centrale (central beach), S'Abba Durche, Cala Luna, Cartoe, Osalla, Cala Fuili, Sos Dorroles, S'Abba Meica, Ziu Martine and Cala Fuili.

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Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Orosei

Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Orosei

Orosei is a comune in the Province of Nuoro in the Italian region Sardinia, located about 140 kilometres northeast of Cagliari and about 30 kilometres east of Nuoro. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 6,148 and an area of 90.4 square kilometres (34.9 sq mi).

The municipality of Orosei contains the frazioni (subdivisions) Sos Alinos and Cala Liberotto. Orosei borders the following municipalities: Dorgali, Galtellì, Onifai, Siniscola. A beautiful city in the Province of Nuoro in the Italan region of Sardinia on the downstream of the Cedrino River giving the name to the Golfo di Orosei. Orosei is one of the most fascinating spots to visit over your holidays in east Sardinia. It’s located about 140 kilometers North East of Cagliari and 30 kilometers East of Nuoro.

As per the recent census of 31 December 2004, it had a population of about 6,148 and covering an average area of about 90.4 square kilometers. It’s scenically positioned at the gulf’s northern most point. It’s also surrounded by marble quarries and fruit orchards making Orosei an unsung treasure. Orosei borders the Dorgali, Galtelli, Onifai and Siniscola municipalities.

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Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Ulassai

Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Ulassai

Ulassai, Ulassa in sardinian language, is a comune in the Province of Nuoro in the Italian region Sardinia, located about 70 kilometres northeast of Cagliari and about 20 kilometres southwest of Tortolì. Ulassai borders the following municipalities: Esterzili, Gairo, Jerzu, Osini, Perdasdefogu, Seui, Tertenia, Ussassai, Villaputzu.

Ulassai is a small mountain town in the heart of Ogliastra, Sardinia’s most unspoiled and authentic region. Surrounded by high limestone cliffs and at an altitude of 700 m amsl, it attracts visitors for the combination of inland Sardinia’s uncontaminated nature and authentic traditions with the beauty of the coastline, only 20 minutes away by car.

Ulassai offers, in just a few km from the village centre, a wide variety of attractions: from the distinctive limestone “tacchi”, so-called because they resemble upturned shoe heels (“tacco” means “heel” in Italian), very popular with climbers from al lover the world, to the “Su Marmuri” cavern, one of Sardinia’s most famous; from the high, foaming Lecorci and Lequarci waterfalls, which form after the autumn rains, to the Taccu plateau with its woods of centuries-old oaks and strawberry trees, through which various paths weave to offer walks with breathtaking views. In the town centre of Ulassai you can still find, almost intact, the typical architecture of the ancient Sard villages. You can admire traditional arches ( the Arco di “Barigau”, the actual entrance gate to the heart of the town and a majestic monument, what’s left ofan old town wall), cloisters and other buildings from the past which exude, still today, the odour of our forebear’s times.

Memories of ancient crafts live on among the people of Ulassai, the best example of which are the fine works of the women of the Cooperativa tessile di Su Marmuri (weaving cooperative) who, as in the past, skilfully weave their wools to create unique woven designs of important artistic and handicraft value. For a few years now, in Ulassai a process of developing this extraordinary natural heritage made of rocks, waterfalls and woods has been underway. This heritage, which for thousands of years was regarded by the Ulassai community as “merely where they worked”, is now an important resource for tourism.

Hundreds of rock climbing routes have been created along with walking paths for nature lovers, so that, over the course of about 10 years, Ulassai has become an important centre in Sardinia for outdoor sport lovers. Today Ulassai boasts some of Sardinia and Europe’s finest climbing. This, together with the works of art scattered across the area. the hiking trails, the caves and the handicrafts, make Ulassai a “must-visit” for all those who love art and nature.

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Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Macomer

Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Macomer

Macomer is a town and comune of Sardinia in the province of Nuoro. It is situated on the southern ascent to the central plateau of this part of Sardinia, at the junction of narrow-gauge lines branching from the main railroad line running east to Nuoro and west to Bosa.

The district, especially the Campeda, is well suited for grazing and horse and cattle breeding, which is carried on to a considerable extent. Macomer, known to the Greek geographer Ptolemy as Macopsissa, has been inhabited since antiquity. In 1478 was the scene of the historical battle between the Sardinians and the Aragonese, which ended the independence of Sardinia. In 1767, under the Kingdom of Sardinia, it became the capital of the Marquisate of Marghine. The Marquisate included the nearby villages of Birori, Bolotana, Borore, Bortigali, Dualchi, Lei, Mulargia, Noragugume and Silanus.

In 1949, a statue called The Venus of Macomer was discovered in a cave located in Marras area, in a gorge of the river S'Adde. The artifact depicts a Goddess Mother dating back to the Palaeolithic period. It is about 14 centimetres (5.5 in) high and was built with local basalt. It is currently kept in the National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari. Nowadays, Macomer is a destination for tourists who want to admire the beautiful landscape around the city.

The region is richer in the bronze-age towers known as nuraghi than any other part of Sardinia. The old parish church of San Pantaleone has three Roman mile-stones in front of it, belonging to the Roman high-road from Carales to Turris Libisonis. A modern road now follows the ancient one. Recently an ethnographic museum called Le Arti Antiche (The ancient Arts) has been opened, where it is possible to see tools traditionally used for agriculture and livestock, folk costumes, and photographs. The Monte di Sant'Antonio (St. Anthony's Mountain) has a great historical and naturalistic importance; on 13 June of every year the anniversary of the Saint of Padua is celebrated there.

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