Nature, what a passion!
COACH & WALKING
The green Sardinia awaits you, with the history of its people, who populated the wooded mountains. The many granite villages, which lived the stories of banditry and balentism, will make us live inside the legends of the Mute of Gallura and of "Sa Femmina Accabbadora", along a circular route, specially designed to take you on an in-depth tour of the hinterland, in half a day. We will leave in a westerly direction to quickly reach Trinità d'Agultu, before heading inland. We will make a photo stop at the panoramic point on "Valle della Luna" (with also a bar break), before crossing Aggius. It is an emblematic village, with its desire to combine the preservation of authentic traditions, with their reinterpretation in a modern key. It will be the prelude to our arrival at the Curacureddus forest compendium, on the slopes of the Limbara massif. The large and modern art installations present in the woods join the temporary exhibitions housed inside the buildings of the CEDAP, to give us a union between the observation of nature (hopefully also of the deers) and Art. Woods also made of cork. The founding element is the productive history of this area of Sardinia. Move a few kilometers by bus, we will reach Calangianus, to visit a large and well-kept cork transformation workshop. From caps to clothes, from technical construction to objects. You can take the opportunity to do some shopping, before moving by bus to Luras. A short journey to see "Galluras", an ethnographic museum which houses thousands of objects of Sardinian everyday life from the last two hundred years. These include the "hammer" of the "Femmina Accabbadora" (the woman who practiced euthanasia, but also the midwife), with a room dedicated to the ancestral role of this figure present in local communities until a few decades ago. The return to the Village gives us other glimpses of the most famous mountains (Pulchiana, etc.) along a route that will also show us Aglientu, before arriving for lunch.