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Sailing, Boating, Diving

The province of Oristano is a place with a thousand opportunities. In fact it offers many opportunities for beginners, to practice rowing, snorkeling, sailing and kayaking accompanied by qualified and authorized people.You can go from a pleasant day in kayak…

Trekking & Bike

The coast of the province of Oristano extends for about 100 km. Beautiful beaches alternate with rugged coastline and extreme cliffs, all beaten by the mistral that makes this stretch of sea one of the most coveted places for surfing…

San Leonardo – (Santu Lussurgiu)

The origins, dating back to the 12th century, of San Leonardo di Siete Fuentes are not clear but certainly earlier than Santu Lussurgiu, of which it is a hamlet and from which it is six kilometers away. It has always…

Monte Arci Mountain

The expanse of Mount Arci touches several municipalities of Oristano (Ales, Marrubiu, Mogoro, Palmas Arborea, Pau, Santa Giusta, Villaurbana). It is covered by basaltic lava flows, which reveal its origin and a thousand-year history. Monte Arci was very important in…

Su Pallosu Cat Oasis

Su Pallosu is a thin strip of land with a sandy bottom of golden color and amber, medium-grained, mixed with some pebbles, hidden in a small creek and protected behind a high barrier on the ground. It is immersed in…

Is Arenas Golf Court

Is Arenas Golf Club is located in the marina of Narbolia, continuing towards Santa Caterina. It is an 18-hole golf course (par 72) with design and construction supervision carried out by the well-known American golf architect Robert Von Hagge.In 2002…

Surf & Windsurf

In the emerald sea of ​​Sardinia there is always the wind in the stern for lovers of sailing, kite and windsurfing. Not only sailors: when the Mistral sweeps the Mediterranean blows on the west coast, the fascinating coasts are transformed…

Birdwatching in Oristano

For birdwatchers, the province of Oristano is home to most of the approximately 370 species of birds that can be observed in Sardinia (it is 75% of the species that can be observed in Italy), some of which are very…

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