Places to visit

Aggius (Àggju), a picturesque village of about 1,500 inhabitants in the province of Sassari, is located in the historic sub-region of Gallura, at approximately 500 meters altitude, at the foot of a granite ridge.
Today, Aglientu preserves a rich historical and environmental heritage.
The origin of the name Badesi comes from one of the rivers that cross it, known as 'Badas'.
Nestled among Mediterranean scrub forests, Bortigiadas is one of the oldest centers in Gallura.
Calangianus is one of the most active centers in Gallura, in northeastern Sardinia. It occupies the slope of a mountain massif and offers countless tourist attractions.
The town of Luogosanto (in Gallurese Locusantu) is the main settlement of the municipality of the same name with just under 2,000 inhabitants located in the heart of Gallura, at 314 meters above sea level.
Tempio Pausania is an Italian town of 13,056 inhabitants located in the heart of Gallura at the foot of Mount Limbara.
A relatively young municipality, considering it was part of the territory of Aggius and only became independent in 1958.
Luras sits on an extensive granite hillside at an altitude of 508 meters. The area features a very diverse landscape made up of Mediterranean scrub, cork forests, vineyards, pastures, and granite peaks.
Santa Teresa Gallura, the last Sardinian town on the mainland before the Strait of Bonifacio, boasts a strategic and charming location, characterized by breathtaking views and a unique natural setting.
Viddalba is an agricultural center in northern Sardinia, on the border between Gallura and Anglona and ten minutes from the Gulf of Asinara.

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