The Province of Nuoro (Italian: Provincia di Nuoro; Sardinian: Provìntzia de Nùgoro) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sardinia, Italy. Its capital is the city of Nuoro.
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The walk from the parking area to the entrance was as amazing as the gola itself. I would recommend to take plenty of water, sneakers, and some sunscreen with you in summer. This is not a place for wheelchairs or high heels unfortunately.
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We enjoyed the ferry ride and tour of the Grotto. Tours are in English and Italian. The ferry and tour takes about two hours. I learned the difference between stalactites and stalagmites and enjoyed the otherworldly look of the caves 3 main rooms. It’s an easy walk but no photography and no place to stow bags.
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S’ABBA FRISCA PARK-MUSEUM A dip into the past to rediscover identity. S’Abba Frisca park-museum takes its name from our freshwater spring. The itinerary has two themes: natural and ethnographic, woven together in one journey. The museum has more than 4,000 items from farming and grazing life in 15 locations. The guided visit winds through plants used in folk medicine, dyeing and construction, among fountains, cascades and giant-stone pathways. Here there are mallard and other ducks, water hen, and tortoises living in water and on land. Among the museum buildings, there is the shepherd’s hut built more than a century ago of basalt blocks and juniper wood, copying the circular form of huts typical of the Nuragic era. Also: the enclosure for goats; the farmer’s courtyard with grindstone turned by a donkey; the blacksmith’s courtyard with bellows from the 1800s. Bedrooms with storage chests from the 1700s; the room for spinning and weaving with antique looms; clothing of times gone by for
Well worth a visit and good value. Marcello was very passionate about his topic and it was great there was a long standing family connection. A well thought through and informative tour of the old Sardinian traditional farming methods. The personal connection made it very real. Tour was conducted in English and Italian although other languages may have been accommodated. A good way to spend 2 hours away from the pool and beach.
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Beautiful beach just 10 minutes drive from Cala Gonone. There's a few steps to get to it but nothing too difficult. Bear in mind when parking on the road (there's no carpark) that you park inside the white lines. It's okay to park on the view areas on the side of the road as long as it's inside the white line. There's police around all the time checking and you will get fined for sure.
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Is a fantastic tinny sand beach. with turquoise and crystalline water color.You pay there just the car parking 10 euro, and from there you can reach the oasi n°5 of Bidderosa beach , another beautiful beach where prices are more highers.
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