The province of Medio Campidano (Italian: provincia del Medio Campidano; Sardinian: provìntzia de su Campidanu de Mesu) was a province in the autonomous region of Sardinia, Italy. As of 2015, the province had a population of 100,141 inhabitants over an area of 1,517.34 square kilometres (585.85 sq mi), giving it a population density of 66 inhabitants per square kilometre. It had two chief towns, Villacidro and Sanluri, with 14,245 and 8,543 inhabitants, respectively. It was established in 2005 from a section of the province of Cagliari. It contained 28 comuni (singular: comune) and the president of the province was Fulvio Tocco.
Restaurants in Province of Medio Campidano
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Totally in love with this place. So happy we got to see the horses. Guide Roberto was excellent. Great knowledge. Love how they care about the environment and work to protect nature and the wild horses. Would go back next time I visit Sardinia. Beautiful wild place.
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Guided tours in the Park of Giara, reign of the last wild horses in Europe. Our tours are a leisurely walk on the flat adaptable to different needs, from families with children to the lovers of trekking. Departure every day of booking.Visite guidate nel Parco della Giara, regno degli ultimi cavalli selvaggi d'Europa. Le nostre escursioni sono delle piacevoli passeggiate in piano adattabili alle diverse esigenza, dalle famiglie con bambini agli amanti del trekking. Partenza tutti i giorni su prenotazione.
Roberto took our group on an 8 mile hike on the Giara Plateau to see the wild horses and unique location. Roberto is super-knowledgeable about the Giara and super proud of his countryside. It was a wonderful experience and getting to spend the day with a charming person was just icing on the cake. If you want to see the plateau, we'd strongly recommend Roberto.
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This defensive structure or "nuraghi," developed on the island of Sardinia during the late second-millennium BC, consisted of a series of defensive towers in the form of truncated cones and internal chambers, all built from stone.
About 70 km from Cagliari, this is the only UNESCO World Heritage monument on the island. You can only visit with a guide, since the interior is steep and has some difficulty. the visit is excellent and the place, with the explanations of the excellent guide, is a magnificent place. Do not miss it. Price: € 12 which includes two other visits in the village.
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Best wild beach and sea we have ever been to in Europe, direct access from hotel. Good service and great food. Rooms will benefit from refurbishment which is scheduled for 20/21. Overall an amazing spot and experience.
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Essential part of Parco Geominerario Storico e Ambientale della Sardegna (Historical and Environmental Geo-mining Park of Sardinia)and of "European Geoparks", Montevecchio was honored as Destination of Excellence by the European Commission in 2011. You'll have the chance to admire the places where started the XIX century's Industrial revolution in Sardinia. From the humble dwellings of the workers to the luxurious palace of the direction, you'll enjoy an exciting tour among the old mine's remains and the nature with his typical inhabitants: the majestic Sardinian deer.
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It is a complex Museum mounted into the noble residence built in the 16th century and belonged to the Zapata family coming from Aragon. The museum consists of 3 sections: an archaelogical section, an historical section and an ethnographic section. 12 EUROS - CUMULATIVE TICKET INCLUDES : SU NURAXI, CASA ZAPATA, CENTRO GIOVANNI LILLIU
Don't just visit the Nuraghi and then leave. Definitely worth an hour at this museum too. Lots of remains to see and a fantastic model of the Nuraghi that had been found at the site. Loved learning from the display boards all about St Efisio and also the info on the Sardinian local musical instruments.
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The Castle of Sanluri is the only castle of the medioeval age that remains. Inside you could visit the War museum, dedicated to the first world war and to the Risorgimento period, a collection of waxworks (XVI - XIX sec.), and forniture of different centuries starting from XVII to XIX sec.
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