San Salvatore Festival

San Salvatore is part of Cabras. A village of medieval origin, owes its name to the homonymous church located in the center of the village, in whose basement there is an ancient pagan sanctuary of Nuragic origin. In particular, the…

Sedilo Horse Festival

The Ardia di San Costantino is a traditional event held in Sedilo, Sardinia on 6 and 7 July each year and consists of a ritual procession on horseback with three final stages of travel to reach the sanctuary dedicated to…

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…

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…

Putzu Idu Beach

The beautiful beach of Putzu Idu, called “cala Saline”, extends north of the magnificent s’Arena Scoada and reaches the beach of Mandriola. The particularity of this beach in addition to having a gray sand, very fine and soft, is the…

Cabras Museum

The museum was inaugurated in 1997 and is dedicated to the exhibition of archaeological finds from the  territory of  the Sinis peninsula. The prenuragic and nuragic period is documented by the materials recovered with the excavation of the village of…

Giants of Mont’e Prama

The necropolis of Mont’e Prama is located at the base of the homonymous hill, at a distance of about 2 km from the pond of Cabras, along the road that leads from San Salvatore to Riola Sardo. The discovery of…

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