Chiesa di San Leonardo
Arzachena
(44 Km)
San Leonardo is a small church located very close to the Castle of Balaiana. It was built in the late Middle Ages (12th century), and it is assumed that, at the time, it was the chapel of the same castle. Its structure is particular and has elements of the low-medieval style of Sardinia. From its position you can enjoy a very special and characteristic view of the area.
Tomba Coddu Vecchiu
Arzachena
(47 Km)
The origin of the tomb is assumed to be from 2500 BC, reusing an even older gallery tomb. It was used by the people of Bonannaro. Currently, it is not in a good state of preservation, despite all the restorations it has undergone during the last 50 years, since it was discovered.
Torre Sa Istrana
Olbia
(31 Km)
The Torre sa Istrana rises at the top of a hill on the shore of the sea of Olbia. It served as a strategic point to protect and monitor the coast of the sea. The building has special architectural and decorative elements of the time. The Istrana Tower offers a beautiful panoramic view of the coast of Olbia.
Castello isola di Molara ruderi
Olbia
(11 Km)
The castle of Molara closes the Gulf of Olbia together with Tavolara. Due to its strategic location, it was difficult to define the date of construction. In addition, the castle is located in a remote and completely isolated area, deliberately chosen by the architect Agostino Amucano, according to the documents received, for strategic reasons and advantage in a possible war .
Castello della Fava Diroccato
Posada
(11 Km)
Torre Santa Lucia
Siniscola
(20 Km)
Torre Santa Lucia represents an Aragonese defensive structure built during the seventeenth century in the homonymous town of Siniscola. It was built with dark basalt stone and turns out to be about thirteen meters high. In front of it is a church of the same name and from the Middle Ages.
Torre San Giovanni
Siniscola
(15 Km)
The Tower of San Giovanni was built at the beginning of the seventeenth century with pink granite to protect the then homonymous port located between Siniscola and La Caletta. Its function was predominantly of sighting enemy ships that wanted to land in the port.
Basilica minore San Simplicio
Olbia
(27 Km)
The Minor Basilica of San Simplicio is one of the most important monuments in the region of Gallura. Built in the second half of the eleventh century, the church is beautiful and bright thanks to its construction made entirely of granite.
Chiesa San Paolo
Olbia
(27 Km)
Edificata nel XVIII secolo a forma di croce, la chiesa di San Paolo ha un caratteristico campanile quadrato ed interamente costruito in granito nonchè la Cupola del 1939 rivestita di maioliche policrome.
Castello di Pedres Diroccato
Olbia
(22 Km)
The property is located south of Olbia on a hill of just 100 meters, but overlooking the plain in front. It dates back to the beginning of 1300, period of Pisano-Aragonese domination and, more precisely, period of domination of the Visconti family until the 13th century. Little news came in the following periods and towards the end of the century the Castle passed into the hands of the Aragonese, first, and of the Arborensians, then; until it was subsequently abandoned. However, today it appears a point of reference for numerous tourists.
Castello di Sa Paulazza Diroccato
Olbia
(30 Km)
On the hill of Monte in Telti, on a hill of 234 m in 534 AD the Emperor Justinian built the Castle of Sa Paulazza, one of the oldest castles in all of Italy and the most beautiful on the Island. He was named so because of the swamp on which he was located. Built with granite blocks, the castle has been well preserved over time, with structures remained almost intact.
Torre San Antonio
Orosei
(40 Km)
The Tower of the Church of St. Anthony has a quadrangular structure. The structure was built to protect the hospital and the church against Barbarian attacks.
Chiesa di Santu Juanne Istranzu
Onifai
(38 Km)
Built between 1966 and 1968, thanks to the commitment of the entire community. The religious building has a very simple architecture: made of local sandstone baskets, it has a rectangular classroom paved in terracotta and a porch with arched structure.
Chiesa di Sant' Antonio Abate
Orosei
(34 Km)
Its first construction could date back to the Pisan period, that is around the thirteenth century, as evidenced for example the Pisan tower of Sant'Antonio, in the courtyard of the church. This church was rebuilt almost entirely between the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and inside it you can see, now restored ancient frescoes with scenes from the life of Christ. Its architecture is typical of country sanctuaries.
Villa Clorinda
Olbia
(27 Km)
Designed by Bruno Cipelli and built in the second decade of the twentieth century, the Villa was originally composed of two floors, to which was only recently added a third.
Mura Puniche
Olbia
(27 Km)
In the city of Olbia founded in 350 BC as Punic city, today there is still a stretch of nearly fifty meters of intact Punic walls made up of large intact square blocs of granite.
Nuraghe Riu Molinu
Olbia
(27 Km)
At the top of the hill Su Casteddu in an enchanted place that dominates the Gulf of Olbia, there is a huge wall, in some places reaching even 5 meters height.
Museo Cittadino
Olbia
(27 Km)
In front of the center of the city of Olbia, there is the famous National Archaeological Museum, designed by Vanni Macciocchi. Multipurpose facility, there is within it the possibility to admire the Roman ships.