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Il Sulcis Iglesiente

Sulcis Iglesiente, located in the southwestern part of Sardinia, is a land rich in history, nature, and mining traditions. This region is renowned for its contrasting landscapes, where the crystal-clear sea meets rugged mountains and ancient mines. 

The village of Fluminimaggiore also offers a wide selection of restaurants and agritourisms, where you can enjoy high-quality traditional cuisine, prepared with local ingredients and according to ancient recipes. 

The surrounding nature is ideal for lovers of outdoor activities: hiking, climbing, mountain biking, and canoeing are all possible options, allowing you to experience the landscape actively and authentically. Sulcis Iglesiente is therefore a region that offers a journey through time and nature, where every corner tells a story of work, faith, and beauty.

Portixeddu

One of the most evocative is Portixeddu, a long golden beach surrounded by dunes and pine forests, ideal for those seeking tranquility and direct contact with nature.

Capo Pecora

Capo Pecora is a spectacular coastal area in southwestern Sardinia, famous for its granite cliffs shaped by the wind and sea. The wild and unspoiled landscape offers breathtaking views, especially at sunset, when the light colors the rocks and the ocean. It's the ideal place for those seeking tranquility, authentic nature, and direct contact with the sea.

Il Camino di Santa Barbara

Not far away is the Camino de Santa Barbara, a hiking trail over 500 kilometers long that passes through abandoned mines, historic villages, and shrines dedicated to the patron saint of miners.

Fluminimaggiore

Fluminimaggiore is a small village in southwest Sardinia, nestled between mountains and pristine nature. Its identity is deeply rooted in local traditions, reflected in popular festivals, crafts, and traditional cuisine. Here, time seems to pass more slowly, allowing ancient and authentic customs, passed down from generation to generation, to still be enjoyed today.

Iglesias

Iglesias is a history-rich town in southwest Sardinia, famous for its mining past and charming historic center. Its narrow streets, ancient churches, and lively squares reflect a long cultural tradition. Today, Iglesias is also an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding nature, including mountains, caves, and stunning coastline.

Tempio di Antas

Among the most fascinating stops on the trail is the Temple of Antas, a Nuragic and Roman sanctuary immersed in a green valley, dedicated to the god Sardus Pater, a symbol of the fusion of ancient cultures.

Grotta di Su Mannau

Not far away is the SuMannau Cave, one of the most important caves in Sardinia, with spectacular limestone concretions and an ancient sacred area used in prehistoric times.

Cala Domestica

A few kilometers further north is Cala Domestica, a bay nestled between high cliffs, with a turquoise sea and remains of ancient mining structures that add a touch of mystery to the landscape.

Masua

Along the coast, the mining village of Masua tells the story of metal extraction and offers breathtaking views of the sea. Opposite its cliff rises the famous Pandi Zucchero, an imposing limestone stack over 130 meters high.