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Attractions and Places To See around Cossoine - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Cossoine, a medieval town in Sardinia's Logudoro region, offers a diverse landscape situated on a plateau approximately 500 meters above sea level. The area is characterized by its volcanic Meilogu region, featuring distinctive conical hills and fertile soils. This blend provides a range of natural beauty, ancient history, and cultural sites for visitors to explore.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Nuraghe Santu Antine di Torralba

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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 …

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The path passes through the Domus de Janas of S'Ena de Cannuja, ancient pre-Nuragic tombs carved into the rock, dating back to the 3rd millennium BC. This necropolis includes six tombs dug into a trachytic ridge.

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Plains with a primordial appearance, large green spaces bordered by imposing rock formations, isolated or in rows, with caves dug by nature and inhabited by man over the millennia

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Upper Temo Lake

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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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Rebeccu Medieval Village

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Standing on a rocky ridge of Meilogu, Rebeccu dominates the plain of Santa Lucia, six kilometers from Bonorva, isolated and populated only by the legends that made it famous. Rebeccu …

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Sabrina Bucher
October 12, 2025, Domus de Janas di S’Ena de Cannuja

An adventurous approach, barking dogs, thorny undergrowth. The dolmens were great, but unfortunately the hiking trail was not well maintained, so we turned back with our son.

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The caves are accessible from the road across a meadow. However, there are no paths, despite other claims to the contrary. We didn't find one, and the thistles and thorns make hiking less enjoyable. The area and the view are, of course, wonderful.

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A place of great historical value. Well worth a visit!

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The path passes through the Domus de Janas of S'Ena de Cannuja, ancient pre-Nuragic tombs carved into the rock, dating back to the 3rd millennium BC. This necropolis includes six tombs dug into a trachytic ridge. The tombs were presumably reached using carvings dug into the rock face similar to those still preserved in the Domus de Janas Sos Furrighesos necropolis in Anela.

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One of the most beautiful nuraghi on the island.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical and archaeological sites can I explore in Cossoine?

Cossoine is rich in ancient history. You can visit numerous Nuraghes, such as the complex Nuraghe Santu Antine di Torralba, which showcases advanced Nuragic architecture. The area also features several Domus de Janas (fairy houses), including the Domus de Janas di S’Ena de Cannuja, which are ancient pre-Nuragic tombs carved into rock. Other significant sites include Bronze Age burial grounds like the Tombs of Giants of Aidu, and traces of Roman and Byzantine settlements.

Are there any natural caves or geological formations to visit?

Yes, the region around Cossoine is known for its impressive natural caves and volcanic landscapes. You can explore the Rock Formations and Caves of the Sardinian Highlands, featuring plains with a primordial appearance and caves inhabited for millennia. Other notable caves include Suiles and Sa Ucca 'e Mammuscone, and Sa Ucca 'e su Peltusu, one of the largest caves in the Sassari province with an underground torrent.

What cultural landmarks are there in Cossoine?

Cossoine offers several cultural points of interest. The 17th-18th century Church of Santa Chiara displays a blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Aragonese styles. The Church of Santa Maria Iscalas is an important example of Byzantine architecture dating back to between the 6th and 11th centuries. You can also visit the Museum of Sacred Art and Archaeology, housed in an 18th-century former Parish House, which exhibits religious artifacts and historical documents.

What outdoor activities, like hiking or cycling, can I do near Cossoine?

The volcanic landscape of the Meilogu region provides excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like 'The extinct volcanoes of the Meilogu' or 'Necropoli di Moseddu loop'. Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes such as 'View over Alghero' or 'Quiet country road'. Mountain biking enthusiasts have options like the 'Lake Bidighinzu Loop' or routes around Mount Traessu. You can find more detailed routes and guides at Hiking around Cossoine, Road Cycling Routes around Cossoine, and MTB Trails around Cossoine.

Are there any family-friendly attractions in the area?

Yes, families can enjoy the natural beauty of the region. The Upper Temo Lake, an artificial lake, offers a serene environment. While specific 'family_friendly' activities are limited in the provided data, exploring the less challenging hiking trails, such as 'The extinct volcanoes of the Meilogu' (rated easy), can be suitable for families.

What is the best time of year to visit Cossoine for outdoor exploration?

The Meilogu region, where Cossoine is located, experiences a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring archaeological sites without the intense heat of summer. These seasons also showcase the natural beauty of the landscape with comfortable conditions for outdoor activities.

Where can I see unique local art or traditions in Cossoine?

The town center of Cossoine is adorned with murals, particularly along its main street, depicting scenes of local life. Additionally, Cossoine has a unique historical tradition of female voices performing canto a tenore, a Sardinian choral singing style recognized as a UNESCO heritage, which is typically performed by men.

What is the geological significance of the Cossoine area?

Cossoine is situated in the Meilogu area, a predominantly volcanic region. This gives rise to distinctive conical hills and fertile soils. Features like Mount Traessu are characterized by basalt rocks, ravines, cliffs, and caves. The geological formations also include limestone, where many of the region's caves are carved.

Can I find any ancient religious sites or springs?

Yes, the Sacred Spring of Su Lumarzu is a small cult spring from the Nuragic period. It consists of an atrium and a cell where the spring's vein is collected, showcasing ancient construction techniques and a history that extends into late antiquity.

What are some of the less-known natural features or viewpoints around Cossoine?

Beyond the well-known caves, the region offers the basalt rocks and ravines of Mount Traessu, providing unique geological formations and potential viewpoints. The overall Meilogu region, with its volcanic hills, offers panoramic views of the surrounding fertile plains and agricultural landscapes.

How can I get to Cossoine using public transport?

While specific public transport details are not provided in the guide data, Cossoine is a small town in Sardinia. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections from larger towns in the Sassari province. For detailed information on routes and timings, you may need to consult regional transport websites or local tourist information centers.

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