The province of Olbia-Tempio (Italian: provincia di Olbia-Tempio, Sardinian: provìntzia de Terranòa-Tèmpiu) is a province in the autonomous region of Sardinia, Italy. It has two provincial capitals, Olbia (58,723 inhabitants) and Tempio Pausania (14,342 inhabitants). As of 2015, the province has a total population of 159,950 inhabitants and covers an area of 3,406.18 square kilometres (1,315.13 square miles), so has a population density of 46.96 inhabitants per square kilometer. The president of Olbia-Tempio is Pietro Vittore Carzedda, and the province contains 26 comuni (plural; singular: comune), see list of communes of the Province of Olbia-Tempio.
Restaurants in Province of Olbia-Tempio
5.0 based on 53 reviews
Winery with Wine tasting and wineyard visit, special event and possibility of lunch under reservation.
Fabulous experience very near Olbios. Excellent tour & extremely friendly. Informative with every part of the process explained well. Charming hostess inviting any questions we had. The 3 different wines to taste were paired with pecorino cheese & salami another type. Each wine was introduced starting with the white wine. We loved the wine preserve. However we purchased a couple of jars of prickly pear jam. My daughter bought a bottle of wine. Easy location to find & would recommend this highly. Best to book/reserve places in advance so they are prepared for visitors. We loved this place. I’d go again.
5.0 based on 37 reviews
Clean corner of Paradise!Sunset p.’s been the perfect place for our family to relax. Covid distances respected and the owner professional.
4.5 based on 699 reviews
because of its hilly terrain, I'd call it hiking too, I mean to get there, the road is adventurous, full of photo stops if you want some.. finally the beach, a magical one.. good place for the cliff jumpers too from the right side.. amazing spot! there is a accessible parking lot in the beginning of the road...
4.5 based on 531 reviews
While Sardinia doesn't lack Nuraghi to visit, the Nuraghi Majori is extra special because it would certainly appeal to couples with young children. There's a small entrance fee. Brochures are supplied in multiple languages. Visitors are given a large flashlight in order to see the interior. It doesn't take long to visit the two-story stone structure. The view up top is a great photo op. Children will adore the fact that there are bats in the largest room. While it's discouraged to shine the flashlight on them, it's a great way to see these cute, tiny creatures in the wild (and to get a whiff of bat guano).There's a small, cute gift shop and clean mens and ladies toilets. The road to this nuraghi isn't paved (potholes galore) but it's not far from the main mountain road of Tempio Pausania.
4.5 based on 456 reviews
Archaeological site. Bronze age Nuraghe with village.
We went in terrible weather and had trouble finding our way in as the gate was locked. Went back to nearby restaurant to have a drink and get help. They were very nice people but suffering a power cut but we were happy with a glass of local wine and the shelter. Shown track to the ticket office and unlocked by then. The site was set in a cork oak forest with some very ancient trees. The village has a defensive wall and central tower and the ruins of buildings used for handicrafts including pottery production and bread making. Horseshoe bats were roosting in one of the buildings so we were careful not to disturb them.
4.5 based on 134 reviews
We drove up the mountain with our small rental car. Road is winding and very nice to drive if you like that. Visited the old Nato base just before the top, is rather fascinating and completely falling apart. Then we parked the car and the chapel and walked on of the routes up the mountain, we loved the views over Northern Sardinia and could see a glimpse of Corsica, probably even a better view in more clear weather.
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