Bortigiadas

Bortigiadas, perched 476 meters above sea level in the historic subregion of Gallura in the province of Sassari, is a Sardinian municipality of about 700 inhabitants that captivates visitors with its authentic charm and unspoiled beauty.

Nestled in unspoiled territory, Bortigiadas is distinguished by its breathtaking views. From its hills there are spectacular views of the Gulf of Asinara, Corsica and the Limbara massif. The green Mediterranean scrub, dotted with cork trees, holm oaks and wild olive trees, reigns supreme, providing glimpses of wild and unspoiled nature.

As you stroll through the narrow streets of the historic center, you can feel an atmosphere rich in history and culture. Local stone houses adorned with colorful flowers frame ancient churches and striking monuments, such as the church of San Gavino and the Aragonese Tower. The Mineralogical Museum, with its rich collection of minerals, offers an interesting insight into the area.

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