Places in Barbagia, Sardinia
Barbagia, together with Supramonte, is definitely the most famous Sardinian sub-region amongst mountain lovers. Located in the heart of the island, it is not a quick-to-reach location. The state road SS 131 DCN is the best route to get here whether you are arriving from Oristano or from Olbia.The typical landscape shows steep hills and mountains and very little human presence. Barbagia has so proudly preserved its cultural and natural treasures that it won’t be difficult to discover the fiery and rough beauty of Sardinian customs and to see the colours of the wild Sardinian nature.
Barbagia is characterized by the Gennargentu, the most imposing mountain in Sardinia peaking at Punta La Marmora. It is a true paradise for bikers, trekkers and climbers and a long time shelter for many animal species.
The mouflon, the golden eagle and the marten are the emblems of the fragile richness that is preserved on these mountains. Excursionists are recommended to always hire a professional guide during their activities as it might be very easy to get lost even with a detailed map.
The road from Laconi to Mamoiada winds up through an enchanting natural wealth of unspoilt woodlands and breathtaking views and leads to some small, remote mountainous villages. Aritzo, for instance, is famous for its chestnut and hazelnut production culminating in an annual festival on the last Sunday of October.
Tonara is a tiny place surmounted by mountains and forests of walnut, hazelnut and chestnut trees and renowned for the best nougat of the island whose main celebration is on Easter Monday. Literally tons of nougats are displayed for free tasting as well as for sale.
Further north, near the lake of Gusana, is Fonni, the highest village of the island (1,000 m above sea level). Strange as it might seem, there is a winter sports centre with a ski lift to Monte Spada and Bruncu Spina, definitely not the typical Sardinian postcard.
Finally, driving for a further 15 km will take you to Mamoiada. Medieval in its origins and rich in spring waters, this village is the true symbol of the Barbagia Carnival together with Orotelli and Ottana.
Between January and February, grotesque figures reminiscent of the ancient shepherd roots dance and parade across the streets and around bonfires. It is Mamoiada’s mamuthones, with their black sheepskins and scowling masks, and Ottana's boes, with their tiny antelope-like masks, huge capes and furry boots.
Places near Barbagia
Points of interest near Barbagia
Nuraghe
- 2 km Nuraghe Cara Mala 27
- 3 km Nuraghe Coroneo 58
- 4 km Domus de Janas Sas Argiolas o Tiandria 39
- 4 km Nuraghe di Istelate 60
- 5 km Nuraghe Madalei 47
- 6 km Nuraghe Nieddu 41
Museums and Libraries
- 12 km Museo Archeologico Comprensoriale 33
- 15 km Museo Nivola 24
Monuments
- 13 km S'Enasa Vacca 15
Stations
- 16 km Desulo-Tonara 34
Places in Sardinia
Cagliari
Oristano
Olbia
Sassari
Alghero
Villasimius
Pula
Porto Cervo
Orosei
Arbatax
Chia
Carloforte
Buggerru
Costa Rei
Cala Gonone
Fonni
Orroli
La Caletta
San Teodoro
Castelsardo
Santa Teresa Gallura
Bosa
Berchidda
Aritzo
Lanusei
Bari Sardo
Tertenia
Nuoro
Muravera
Barumini
Badesi
Santu Lussurgiu
Stintino
Porto Torres
Ozieri
Macomer
Senorbì
Villacidro
Porto Pino