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Results ( 11) for: " San Gavino Monreale, SU, Italia"

25km | Ales, OR
The abiaresus of Alta Marmilla
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Personality

The abiaresus of Alta Marmilla

Story of a beekeeper

25km | Morgongiori, OR
Arbutus, asphodel, thistle
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Trees and flowers

Arbutus, asphodel, thistle

The honeys of Mount Arci

28km | Giara di Gesturi, SU
The Giara, the thrill of discovering a unique plateau!
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The Giara, the thrill of discovering a unique plateau!

"Sa Jara Manna" is called the most precious Mediterranean altar: it holds an incredible archaeological, landscape and animal and plant biodiversity heritage. Known for wild horses.

32km | Mandas
The Green Train of Sardinia
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Culture

The Green Train of Sardinia

The tourist railway through the picturesque heart of the island departs from Mandas.

42km | Goni, SU
Perdas fittas: the menhirs of Pranu Muttedu
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Perdas fittas: the menhirs of Pranu Muttedu

Isolated, in pairs, in circles, in rows: here alone in this wonderful Archaeological Park there are about 60 menhirs, mysterious and magnetic, older than Stonehenge.

43km | Gonnesa, SU
The ancient Tonnara of Porto Paglia
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Culture

The ancient Tonnara of Porto Paglia

In Gonnesa, the Tonnara and the golden beach tell the story of life on Sardinia's seashore

47km | Cagliari, CA
"Mother Goddess" from Cuccuru Is Arrius.
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"Mother Goddess" from Cuccuru Is Arrius.

Opulent forms a sign of fertility, smooth skin, a sophisticated headdress.... The "mother goddess" perhaps represents the eternal cycle of life. Found in a necropolis, it is more than 6,000 years old.

47km | Quartucciu, CA
Bread or sculpture?
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Food

Bread or sculpture?

Coccoi: beauty and goodness on Sardinian tables

47km | Villaperuccio, SU
Necropolis of Montessu
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Archaeology

Necropolis of Montessu

An exciting archaeological site in southern Sardinia

48km | Cabras, OR
The ruins of Tharros, an open-air museum
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The ruins of Tharros, an open-air museum

Founded by the Phoenicians in the 8th century B.C. and abandoned in the 11th century A.D., Tharros tells two millennia of history. Unforgettable symbol of the archaeological area, the two soaring columns facing the sea.

49km | Fordongianus, OR
Fordongianus
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Village

Fordongianus

From spa oasis of the Romans to destination for independent artists and musicians

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