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  • 1 Costa Smeralda Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Nature and gardens

    I - 07020 Porto Cervo

    The Costa Smeralda , in the northeast of Sardinia, owes its name to the magnificent emerald colour of the island's waters. This portion of coast is windswept and unspoilt. The hills are covered with sweet-smelling gorse which extend down to the clea..

  • 2 Basilica Minore San Simplicio Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Religious buildings

    Via San Simplicio I - 07026 Olbia

    The church is a perfect illustration of the Sardinian Romanesque and the most important monument in Olbia. It was built in three stages between the late 11C and early 12C. On the sober façade, in the arch to the left of the portal, a marble bas-relie..

  • 3 Tomba dei Giganti di Lu Coddhu 'Ecchju Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Archaeological and historical sites

    I - Pirazzolu

    Coddhu 'Ecchju is one of Sardinia's major Nuragic monuments. This complex built from local granite dates from the Middle Bronze Age and shows one of the island's oldest covered tombs with alleys (1800-1600 BC). On the frontage of the semi-circular ex..

  • 4 Tomba dei Giganti di Li Lolghi / Tomb of the Li Golghi Giants Interesting

    Archaeological and historical sites

    S133 I - 07021 Arzachena

    Popular imagination has conjured up visions of giants buried in these megalithic tombs from the Nuragic period. You might have the same impression when you see this tomb, which dates from between 1800 and 1200 BC and was topped with an ellipsoidal bu..

  • 5 Necropolis of Li Muri

    Archaeological and historical sites

    S133 I - 07021 Arzachena

    This necropolis in which the remains of the deceased are buried and 5 concentric stone circles consists of a one central dolmen. These circles were most probably used to support the burial mound that covered the tomb.