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Nel tentativo di tenere integra la tradizione delle lavorazioni artigianali manuali, che un tempo venivano effettuate .......continua


Territorio
La cartina
La storia
Le vecchie carceri
Le Chiese
Mostre e Musei
Feste e Sagre
Costume sardo
Cinema



Archeologia
Una serie di elementi archeologici hanno lasciato sul territorio, un bel complesso nuragico, con nuraghi, villaggi....continua


Nuraghi
Domus de Janas
Menhirs
Tombe dei Giganti
Torri
Reperti sub



Potete gustare i piatti con vari prodotti della campagna oltre a quelli del mare.........continua

Cena in Agriturismo
Prodotti tipici
I primi
I secondi
I dolci
I vini


 

Plant life

Castiadas is not only its sea: apart from the kilometres of magnificent coasts, there is a still fully intact environmental heritage, sufficient to earn it the “palmares” award for being one the three places in Italy where the existing vegetation has remained virginal as Mother Nature created it.
Isolation for the plants has been a determining factor: several very ancient vegetable species have been preserved here, which are now extinct in other areas of Italy.
Setting off from the mountain chain of the Seven Brothers (future regional park), and passing through the S’Acqua Callenti district and Minni Minni one finally arrives in the Sa Callazziga region. Here the rawness of the rocks shaped by the wind and rain is stained with the vigorous green typical of the Mediterranean bush.
As everyone knows, Sardinian plant-life is rich in endemisms (around 200), in other words, species which grow only on our island and in Corsica. Many belong to ancient species and have been conserved thanks to isolation.
Among these we find the fleur de lis, peony, thistle, cyclamen and limonium as well as the copious “white lilies” which spring up from the dunes at Cala Pira and Cala Sinzias (flowers under threat of extinction and therefore protected). Tourists are advised not to gather them as souvenirs, to avoid the extinction of the species as well as a heavy fine!
The high-reaching local scrub is composed of junipers, strawberry trees, wild olives, lentischus, carob trees, myrtle bushes and cysts scattered around the entire territory of Castiadas, giving the impression that here time stands still, with its primitive design, not yet modified by man.
A slightly less impressive version also exists with shorter shrubs, including various species such as rosemary, heather, thyme, oleanders, juniper, sage, etc.
These marvellous forests, habitual destination of many tourists, will astound you. Composed of an assortment of tall trees like ilexes, oaks, cork trees and pinaster, they have, luckily, escaped man’s hand.

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Il movimento turistico verso la Sardegna ha iniziato a svilupparsi negli anni 50, quando vennero realizzale le prime strutture ricettive su alcune località marine .........continua


Hotel
Agriturismi
Camping
Ristoranti
Bar Pizzerie
Chioschi e Bar
Shopping e Svago



Sport e natura
Un autentico paradiso: dai fondali ricoperti da fitte praterie di posidonia .....continua


Spiagge
Attività sportive
Monte Sette Fratelli
Flora
Fauna
Le sorgenti


Trekking
Tra i tanti percorsi escursionistici che offre la foresta, uno de i più consigliati........continua


Escursioni in fuoristrada
Escursioni in barca
Tour della costa
Altre escursioni
Il Trenino Verde
La cartina


 
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