Sardinia is a beautiful island bathed by a crystal clear sea that makes it world famous. But that is not all: there is much more to see in Sardinia without beaches. This ancient land holds architectural, archaeological and natural treasures. In its incredible landscape, manors and basilicas appear here and there, bastions of fascinating history to be leafed through like the pages of a book.
The Romanesque churches and medieval castles of the northern hinterland are the destinations of our journey: two sides of the same coin, belonging to the same historical period. Ready to go?
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