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Domus de Jana Biduai

Eastern Sardinia


Signposted along the Dorgali–Ponte Sa Barva road, this ancient nuraghic tomb is reached by stepping stones across the river.


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1. Tiscali

2.28 MILES

Hidden in a mountaintop cave deep in the Valle di Lanaittu, the mysterious nuraghic village of Tiscali is one of Sardinia’s must-see archaeological…

2. Sa Sedda ‘e Sos Carros

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The 5-hectare site of Sa Sedda ‘e Sos Carros is sprinkled with the remains of some 150 nuraghe huts, but the standout attraction – unique among Sardinia's…

3. Grotta di Sa Ohe

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Hidden deep in the Valle di Lanaittu are the Grotta Sa Ohe and Su Ventu, two caves linked by a natural siphon. The former, open to the public, is a wild…

4. Grotta Corbeddu

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5. Su Gologone

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6. Museo Archeologico

3.72 MILES

This modest archaeology museum spells out the region’s past in artefacts, from pre-nuraghic to medieval times.

7. Nuraghe Mannu

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To get an eagle-eye view over the coast, follow the signs off the Cala Gonone–Dorgali road to this nuraghe. After 3km the rocky track peters out at a wild…

8. Grotta del Bue Marino

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