Oschiri (Oscheri in Sardinian, Óscari in Gallurese) is a municipality in Sardinia, with 2,920 inhabitants, located at the foot of Mount Limbara. The territory, inhabited since Neolithic times, is rich in archaeological sites, including 70 domus de janas and 60 nuraghi. During Roman times, it was an important commercial and military center, evidenced by the remains of Castrum Luguidonis. The town is surrounded by hills and forests, offering breathtaking views and becoming a paradise for nature lovers and hikers. Among the typical dishes, panada represents a symbol of the local culture. Oschiri is also a center of great spirituality, with the Sanctuary of Nostra Signora di Castro and other Romanesque sites telling ancient stories. Social life is vibrant, with events and festivals enlivening the town all year round, making Oschiri an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and authenticity.