The Province of Sassari (Italian: Provincia di Sassari, Sardinian: Provìntzia de Tàtari, Sassarese: Prubìnzia di Sàssari, Catalan: Província de Sàsser) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sardinia in Italy. Its capital is the city of Sassari. As of 2017, the province had a population of 493,357 inhabitants.
Restaurants in Province of Sassari
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Guided tours in the Asinara National Park. Excursions with private boat and Land Rover 4x4. Guided Trekking. Operating all year round. Custom trips by request.
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Futurismo Asinara is a responsible way to sail in natural areas while safeguarding the environment marine and terrestrial biodiversity. Respecting the sea and nature is a step towards the future.
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18 hectares estate few kms from Alghero. Guided tour of the vineyard and olive groves with the producer, professional Sommelier and olive oil tester (with min. 12 partakers). Guided tastings at 5 pm. Tours and tastings have to be booked in advance contacting the property. Children under the age of 16 are not allowed. When a tour is planned the tastings are not possible.
We were only here for wine tasting so the review is not on the hotel and food. We came by this place for an organised wine tasting that lasted about 1 hour. Call in advance to reserve and check the times for the tasting. For 17 eur we got to tase 4 wines, cheese and charcuterie and olive oil. The woman gave a very good explanation of the vineyard, how they work, the region and the wines. A very nice tasting and some of the wines I likes the most in the region. This place is a small producer which makes the experince very nice. Very good value for money on their wines and olive oil. Only complaint is that they could not ship bottles abroad so I could not buy as much as I wanted... recommended!
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Every wine-enthusiast should visit Cantina Ligios! A very warm, welcoming, and generous family will guide you through their vineyard and show every step in the process of producing their wine selection. Afterward, two sliding doors will be opened and you are met with a cozy fireplace-setting and the table set for an evening filled with wine, locally-made food, and conversations. Truly best value-for-money experienced on Sardinia!
5.0 based on 36 reviews
We are Cantina Sorres, a small wine company run by 2 sister with the passion of good and quality wine.For us producing wine is first of all a tradition: our grandfather did it, we saw our father doing it, their experience animate our passion to keep on making it. We are two Sisters, for this reason “Sorres” in Sardinian language who choose to produce a unique and fine wine:”Pensamentu” expression of our territory. We would like to delight you with beautiful and fun experiences where you can appreciate our land, gather with local people and share the passion for quality wine with us We offer immersive and relaxing walks around our vineyard where, sourrunded by vines you can taste autentic food pair with our wine. Once a week we organize Social Eating on the panoramic terrace of our home with our Great Chef Pierfranco. You can combine many other unique and fun experiences: according to the days. You can learn how to make traditional Sardinain baskets, prepare fresh pasta or bread with natural yeast, visit archaeological sites and more.
4.5 based on 10,307 reviews
If you stay in holidays in the north west cost of Sardinia, this little beach is a MUST visit place!! Worth driving more than hour to admire this amazing place! Water is nn second to nn! (Even Maldives! Without sea marine life obviously) be prepare to arrive early as parking space in the streets are limited, there is a private parking to in the hill too. You must bring a “stuoia” or get an ombrellone :).
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Like many old churches in ancient towns it is plain on the outside and inside the architecture is very striking and here there is an unusual ornate marble altar. The stone walls and archways have a lofty simplicity which creates a tranquil ambience that befits its history. The church complex includes a convent and cloister that was originally built in the 1300’s and was restored in the 14th century. The church unfortunately collapsed in 1593 and was rebuilt in 1598. It has a beautiful vault in the presbytery with magnificent Baroque altars which are similar to those in Saint Anthony of Padua. The two-tiered cloister is the oldest part of the complex and is located in the heart of the main shopping district on Via Carlo Alberto which makes an ideal venue for the concerts which are held here in the summer months. The cloister leads to a small chapel at the base of the tower where there are some beautiful murals inside the portico. There are many really beautiful paintings and statues, especially the wooden statue of Christ at the Column which is particularly moving. A striking stained glass window over a stone well is brightly coloured and looks to be of a modern design, also look out for the huge bell just inside the door. I think this is one of the more atmospheric churches in Sardinia.
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