Franciscan Places
A warm and family welcome, simple and precise rules, a slow pace, moments of sharing and learning, hours of rest in an oasis of silence and peace.
A warm and family welcome, simple and precise rules, a slow pace, moments of sharing and learning, hours of rest in an oasis of silence and peace.
Springs with healing, anti-inflammatory, muscle-relaxing effects, as well as water and mud for skin and bone healing and detoxification
While traveling, you often come to places that captivate you with their appearance at first glance, and which seem literally from the other world
Monumental shale, limestone and dolomite rock formations emerge from the landscape as silent witnesses to the geological transformation that began in the Paleolithic.
There´s nothing like Sardinia, even in winter, when you find yourself in the upper Campidano and you can see the sea on one side and the snowy mountains on the other at the same time.
When people think of Sardinia, most often they think of the sea and beaches.
Sardinia is like a vast park for them, a happy island of natural oases and protected reserves.
MONSERRATO PARK – SASSARI. Monserrato Park, located on the immediate edge of the city of Sassari, has great symbolic and historical value, as the entire property was undoubtedly the most important noble property of the city.
You can travel the island on the tracks of the old Sardinian railways thanks to the Trenino Verde, i.e. the so-called Green Train, and thus discover the island in its most intimate form.
Supramonte is a mountain range located in the central east of Sardinia on the rocky plateau of Barbagia.
There are more than 2,700 kilometres of cycling routes in Sardinia, around the island or inlands, so whether you are a cycling enthusiast or just do this sport recreationally, you can always choose a route that suits you the best, according to your fitness and equipment.
In Sardinia, there are countless hiking trails, which are divided into categories according to difficulty by the established standards.
Like anywhere else in the world, even in Sardinia there are places that, despite a successful past, have remained abandoned for various reasons and are now a destination for the curious, attracted by the haze of mystery and original genius loci.
Even in the ancient world, the stars appeared as powerful and primal manifestations of divinity. The prehistoric nations living in Sardinia built thousands of megalithic monuments such as domus de Janas, menhirs, sacred wells, towers and Nuragic tombs in symbiosis with the sky and the movement of the stars.
Marches are an original and increasingly popular way of discovering individual locations.