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.
**Index**
- 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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Best Beaches & Places to see - SARDINIA & LA MADDALENA 4k
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Here are all the beaches and places listed:
1. Isola Budelli - La Maddalena
2. Santa Teresa
3. Porto Istana - Olbia Tempio
4. Capo Coda Cavallo - Olbia Tempio
5. Spiagga di Punta Est - Capo Coda Cavallo
6. Porto Taverna - Olbia Tempio
7. Phi Beach - Baja Sardinia
8. Costa Smeralda - Capriccioli
9. Santa Teresa Gallura - Olbia Tempio
10. Spiagga di Cala Spinosa - Capo Testa
11. Spiagga di Rena Maiori - Aglientu
12. Graniro Beach - Santa Lucia
13. Spiaggia di Capo Comino
14. Cala Gonone - Nuoro
15. Nuraghe Mannu - Cala Gonone
16. Cala Fuili - Cala Gonone
17. Nuoro - Cala Gonone
18. Capo Caccia - Alghero
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Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Nuoro
Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Nuoro
Nuoro is a city and comune in central-eastern Sardinia, Italy, situated on the slopes of the Monte Ortobene. It is the capital of the province of Nuoro. With a population of 36,347, it is the sixth-largest city in Sardinia. Birthplace of several renowned artists, including writers, poets, painters, and sculptors, Nuoro hosts some of the most important museums in Sardinia. It is considered an important cultural center of the region and it has been referred as the Atene sarda (Sardinian Athens). Nuoro is the hometown of Grazia Deledda, the first and only Italian woman to win (1926) the Nobel Prize in Literature.
The earliest traces of human settlement in the Nuoro area (called the Nuorese) are the so-called Domus de janas, rock-cut tombs dated at the third millennium BC. However, fragments of ceramics of the Ozieri culture have also been discovered and dated at c. 3500 BC. he Nuorese was crossed by a Roman road which connected Karalis (Cagliari) to Ulbia (Olbia). The legacy of the Roman colonization can especially be found in the variety of the Sardinian language which is still spoken today in Nuoro: Sardu nugoresu is considered the most conservative lect of the Romance family.
Nuoro is served by the SS 131 DCN (Olbia-Abbasanta), the SS 129 (Orosei-Macomer), and the SS 389 (Monti-Lanusei). ARST, Azienda Regionale Sarda Trasporti provide regular connections to Cagliari, Sassari, Olbia, and to several minor centres in the province and the region. Other private operators (including Deplano Autolinee, Turmotravel, Redentours) connects Nuoro to various cities and airports in the island. Nuoro is connected by train to Macomer via Ferrovie della Sardegna.
Alot to see in Nuoro such as :
Sardinian Ethnographic Museum (Museo Etnografico Sardo).
Grazia Deledda's Museum (Museo Deleddiano).
M.A.N., Museo d’Arte Provincia di Nuoro (Modern Art Museum of the Nuoro Province).
National Archeological Museum Nuoro (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Nuoro).
Museo Ciusa, Museum dedicated to Francesco Ciusa and other artists
Cattedrale della Madonna della Neve
Piazza Sebastiano Satta
Chiesa di Nostra Signora delle Grazie
Chiesa della Solitudine
The Redeemer's statue, Monte Ortobene, the 7 meters tall Vincenzo Gerace's bronze statue installed the 29th August 1901.
Nuraghe Ugolio
Chiesa di San Carlo, church built in the 17th century containing a copy of Francesco Ciusa's masterpiece La madre dell'ucciso.
Sas Birghines, Domus de Janas located in Monte Ortobene
Sanctuary Madonna of Montenero, Monte Ortobene
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This Italian village was planning to offer $2,175 in cash and $50 rents if you move there, now with so much interest, the mayor is unclear about what they will do..... Has the razza del ratto (rat race) got you down? Is life too febbrile (hectic) where you live? But are you worried you don’t have enough contanti (cash) to live a more peaceful life? Then you might be interested in the Italian hillside village of Bormida, which was planning to offer a payment of €2,000 ($2,175) and rents as low as $50 a month to reverse its declining population.
Bormida, located in the mountainous Liguria region – Genoa, about 50 miles away, is the nearest big city – had declined to 390 residents in 2014, when the current mayor, Daniele Galliano, took office, according to the local Il Secolo XIX newspaper.
Spurred by visions of a ghost town, Galliano began measures to reverse the decay.
Now the population is 394, which may not seem much of a success until you consider that 54 people have either died or moved away against just four births.
Instead of seeing a heavy demographic deficit, the situation is stable thanks to the initiatives of the municipal administration to encourage those who, by necessity or pleasure, wish to live in a small mountain community like ours, Galliano told Il Vostro Giornale, another local publication.
But with only four people added, he decided more-enticing measures were needed, hence the subsidies, which also include a $130-a-month rent for larger homes. We couldn't rent them at market value, so we chose a symbolic number and the requests abounded: the important thing was to repopulate the village, Galliano told Il Secolo XIX.
According to Britain’s Guardian newspaper, details of the offer still needed to be settled and approved by the local council, Galliano wrote on his Facebook page. But if the proposal is passed, anyone who moves to Bormida will be given €2,000.
You probably won’t be able to spend the money all at once – the “Bor(ing)” in Bormida, which has a population of more than 1,000 in the 1950s, gives a clue as to the pace of its life.
According to Cosmopolitan magazine, the village has one main street, four restaurants (hey, this is Italy), a bed and breakfast and a post office that opens only three days a week. Much of the architecture dates back to 1200s.
“There is nothing much to do here,” Oddone Giuseppe, manager of one of the restaurants, told the Guardian. “But life is so simple and natural, we have forests, goats, the church, and plenty of good food. Life would definitely be free of stress.”
Some people, though, worry that €2,000 won’t go far enough.
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Best places to visit in Sardinia
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Sardinia: Cala Gonone & Beaches
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If you get the chance to go to Sardinia, I highly recommend it! The beaches here have crystal clear, bright blue water, and there is a wide selection of types of beaches to visit (calm, sandy beaches or remote, rocky ones). We had such a blast. More trip details below!
We visited Sardinia and based ourselves in Cala Gonone. A quieter town on the beach, it's an excellent base to visit all the gorgeous beaches along the coast. The town has a pedestrian friendly street along the water, lined with shops and restaurants. We stayed at Hotel Nettuno; definitely recommend it!!
Gonone has a few of it's own beaches, perfect to walk to and still be conveniently close to cafes and restaurants.
A five minute drive away is the tiny, but lovely, Cala Fuili.
A 20 minute drive north takes you to Cala Cartoe (neighbouring the also popular Cala Osalla). A perfect stretch of sandy beach.
For all the other beaches south of Gonone, you must go by boat (with the exception of Cala Luna, which is a lengthy hike from Fuili).
The beaches are remote and are not accessible by car. At the harbor in Gonone, there are many boat stalls offering mini-cruises, day trips, rent your own boat, etc. You just pick what suits you.
However, these boat fares are not cheap; it cost us 20 euros per person to just go to Cala Luna (which isn't even that far!). It is even more expensive to visit the further-away beaches. For that reason, we just took a visit to Luna, because that is a must-see!
Our last day we drove an hour south to hike to Cala Goloritze, where we met goats, cows, and donkeys. The hike is steep and challenging, but glorious when you turn around the bend and see the beach. The beach is small and felt a bit congested. There is no sand, but rather large slabs of smooth limestone jutting out from the mountain. It was a very interesting, not like any beach I've ever been to before. Definitely my favorite though!
If you've been to Sardinia, I would love to hear about your experience!
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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