Best attractions and places to see around Mara include ancient historical sites, unique natural rock formations, and serene lakes. This region offers a glimpse into Nuragic architecture and the natural landscapes of the Sardinian Highlands. Visitors can explore historical centers and religious buildings, providing a diverse range of experiences.
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A place of great historical value. Well worth a visit!
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The necropolis of Puttu Codinu ("rock well") is an archaeological site located in the municipality of Villanova Monteleone, province of Sassari, near the state road 292 that leads to Monteleone Rocca Doria. A necropolis with nine hypogeal tombs was found on the site, in an area with rocks emerging from the surrounding land. The tombs were found by chance during recent excavation work. It is believed that the site began to be used in the recent Neolithic (3500 BC). Source: Wikipedia https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necropoli_di_Puttu_Codinu
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One of the most beautiful nuraghi on the island.
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According to some sources, the town of Thiesi was founded by Jews deported by the Romans. Today cheese production is the main activity and is home to large dairy industries. The most important historical buildings found there are the seventeenth-century church of Sant'Antonio and the parish church of Santa Vittoria, a beautiful Gothic-Aragonese building built between 1400 and 1590, with Renaissance interior decoration and portal.
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Artificial lake created by damming the river Temo. Its waters are used for irrigation and as drinking water.
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The nuraghe of the monumental complex of Santu Antine di Torralba (15th century BC), cornerstone of the entire settlement system of the Valle dei Nuraghi, represents the synthesis and culmination of the architecture of the Nuragic period. At the foot of the nuraghe lies the nuragic village, only partially brought to light by the excavations. The huts were built in Roman times as early as the 2nd century BC. and after a short period of neglect (middle of the 1st century BC) a rustic villa was built on the southern village structures. The virtual reconstruction of the Nuraghe Santu Antine represents an equilateral triangle centered on the central tower – or mastio – whose original height exceeded 25 meters. At the corners are three side towers that are almost identically spaced from each other, about 42 meters. The exterior brickwork follows a curvilinear pattern, with rows arranged in horizontal courses. Inside, there are long corridors, simple and spiral staircases to reach the upper rooms, silos for storing food, and a fountain system. The constant regularity of dimensions and symmetries suggest a unified project in which the desire to create large voids within the walls is clearly felt. The main entrance overlooks the courtyard in which stands the mastio, of which only the first and second chambers are complete; On the wall there are 7 monumental entrances, arranged symmetrically, from which you can reach the different rooms also on the first and second floor. At the two ends of the courtyard are the entrances to the west and east towers: in each of these chambers another passageway connects them to the north tower through monumental corridors. From the ground floor of the mastio, going up the spiral staircase, you reach the room on the first floor, which, like the lower one, has a tholos roof. The geometric lines of the planimetric scheme of the basement are also proposed on the upper floor: only the central tower had an additional level, now reduced to a few lines. Source: https://www.nuraghesantuantine.it/nuraghe.html
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Worth seeing, since the otherwise dark corridors are illuminated here and only give an impression of the size of the building
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Mara is rich in history, particularly with its Nuragic heritage. A must-see is Nuraghe Santu Antine di Torralba, a monumental complex showcasing the pinnacle of Nuragic architecture. You can also visit the Thiesi historic centre, known for its 17th-century church of Sant'Antonio and the Gothic-Aragonese parish church of Santa Vittoria.
Yes, the region offers stunning natural features. Explore the Rock Formations and Caves of the Sardinian Highlands, which feature plains with a primordial appearance and imposing rock formations, some of which were inhabited by humans for millennia. You can also visit the tranquil Upper Temo Lake, an artificial lake used for irrigation and drinking water.
The Cathedral of Saint Peter of Sorres is a notable Romanesque church from the 12th century. It houses a community of Benedictine monks in its adjacent monastery and offers a beautiful panoramic view of the valley from its square.
The area around Mara is great for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For detailed routes, check out the guides for Hiking around Mara, MTB Trails around Mara, and Cycling around Mara.
Absolutely! The Upper Temo Lake offers a peaceful setting that families can enjoy. Additionally, the Cathedral of Saint Peter of Sorres is also considered family-friendly, providing a cultural experience with scenic views.
For easy hikes, consider routes like the 'View of Lake Omodeo – Roccaldo Ristorante Pizzeria loop from Monteleone/Monteleone Rocca Doria' or the 'Necropoli di Moseddu loop from Cherèmule/Cheremule'. You can find more options and details in the Hiking around Mara guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance of sites like Nuraghe Santu Antine di Torralba, often noting its impressive size and well-preserved interiors. The natural beauty of the Sardinian Highlands with its unique rock formations and caves also receives high praise for its primordial appearance.
Yes, the area offers MTB trails ranging from easy to difficult. For an easy ride, try the 'Bidighinzu Lake Valley – Thiesi historic centre loop from Thiesi'. More challenging options include the 'Church of San Lorenzo – San Pietro Church in Vincoli loop from Rumana/Romana'. Explore more routes in the MTB Trails around Mara guide.
The panoramic square at the Cathedral of Saint Peter of Sorres offers a beautiful view of the valley. While not explicitly listed as a viewpoint, the vast landscapes around the Rock Formations and Caves of the Sardinian Highlands also provide expansive and scenic vistas.
You can find a variety of cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'Montresta – Bosa loop from Pàdria/Padria' or the 'View of the Sardinian Coast – Bosa loop from Giave'. For more options and detailed information, refer to the Cycling around Mara guide.
Nuragic architecture is a defining feature of the region's ancient history. The Nuraghe Santu Antine di Torralba is a prime example, representing the synthesis and culmination of this unique architectural style, characterized by its monumental towers, long corridors, and intricate internal structures.


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