Attractions and places to see around Pèifugas/Perfugas, a town in northern Sardinia, offer a blend of historical sites, ancient ruins, and natural beauty. The area has a long history of human settlement, with numerous Nuragic and pre-Nuragic sites. Visitors can explore archaeological treasures, religious landmarks, and unique natural features. The region provides diverse opportunities for exploration.
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In almost every village, hikers and walkers encounter such a monument. For many generations, it was mostly referred to as a "war memorial," but in more recent German-speaking regions, the term "memorial to the fallen" has become somewhat more common, in order to emphasize less the heroic aspect of the war (this was a particularly strong focus during the so-called "interwar period," when many of these monuments were erected). In recent decades, however, attention has increasingly been drawn to the misery and suffering of the soldiers who fell in the war, whose names are inscribed here. For they ultimately paid for their service to their country with their lives.
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This museum displays a prehistoric dwelling, along with a few everyday objects from the more recent past. Admission is 3 euros, as of 2025.
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The monument was built in the shape of a neoclassical temple and features a triangular tympanum, a smooth entablature with an inscription in bronze letters and four columns resting on square-section granite bases. On the wall, in addition to the original bronze crown, three large and striking resin plaques were placed with the names of the fallen of the First and Second World Wars. Source and further information: https://catalogo.beniculturali.it/detail/HistoricOrArtisticProperty/2000203034
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The water directly from the spring is around 60°, too hot for showering; in the pools on the river it mixes to a temperature suitable for swimming.
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Great for relaxing after the hike.
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Pèifugas/Perfugas is rich in archaeological treasures. You can visit the well-preserved Nuragic site of Nuraghe Majori, the ancient Nuragic village of San Trano, and the Nuragic Complex of Santu Pedru. Don't miss the fascinating Fairies’ Houses (Domus de Janas), particularly the Aries Domus in Funtana Pulida with its unique ram's protome bas-relief, and the Predio Canopoli Well Temple, dating from the Middle Bronze to the Iron Ages.
To delve into the region's past, visit the Ethnographic Museum of Perfugas, which showcases traditional artifacts and customs. The Archaeological and Paleobotanical Museum offers a comprehensive look at Perfugas' heritage from the Ancient Neolithic to the Middle Ages, including Palaeolithic artifacts and a 4th-century BC statue of the "Mother Goddess with a Child." The Diocesan Sacred Art Museum houses the monumental Retable of San Giorgio, a significant Sardinian altarpiece.
Yes, Pèifugas/Perfugas features several historical churches. The Catalan Gothic-style Church of San Giorgio, built with red volcanic rocks, is notable. The San Leonardo Church dates back to the 12th century and features impressive frescoes. The Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli, from the 16th-17th century, houses the Retable of San Giorgio, while the original Romanesque Church of Santa Maria is the oldest example in Sardinia of alternating limestone and trachyte construction. Also, consider the Church of Santa Maria della Concezione (Santa Maria de Foras) and the Church of Santa Vittoria di Su Sassu.
Nature lovers can enjoy the Casteldoria Thermal Baths, where natural hot springs mix with river water for a soothing experience. The artificial Lake Coghinas is another significant natural feature. You can also explore the Grotto of San Francesco, a unique natural cave, or hike up Monte Castel Doria for panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes and the Asinara Gulf. Don't miss the Petrified Forest along the Coghinas River, where ancient tree remains are emerging.
Absolutely! The area around Pèifugas/Perfugas offers various hiking opportunities. You can find easy trails like the "Hot Spring at Casteldoria – Torre di San Giovanni loop from Vidda Eccia/Viddalba" or the "Picnic Area Near Stone Ruins – Ruins of a Stone House loop from Séddini/Sedini." For more moderate options, consider the "Rock Formations Hiking Trail – Lu Frati e La Monza loop." For detailed routes and more options, explore the Hiking around Pèifugas/Perfugas guide.
Yes, there are several cycling routes for different skill levels. Road cyclists can enjoy challenging rides like the "From Perfugas to Lake Coghinas via Chiarimonti — ring tour" or the "Scenic Road to Chiarimonti – Tergu Wind Farm loop." For touring cyclists, options range from easy to difficult, such as the "Archaeological Museum of Viddalba – Coghinas River Delta loop" or the "Coghinas River Delta – View of Lake Casteldoria loop." Find more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Pèifugas/Perfugas and Cycling around Pèifugas/Perfugas guides.
Many attractions in Pèifugas/Perfugas are suitable for families. Children and adults alike can enjoy the warm waters of the Casteldoria Thermal Baths. Exploring the ancient Fairies’ Houses (Domus de Janas) offers an intriguing historical adventure. The Lake Coghinas provides a scenic spot for relaxation and observation. Additionally, the local museums, like the Ethnographic Museum, can offer engaging insights into local culture and history for all ages.
The best time to visit Pèifugas/Perfugas for outdoor activities and exploring its historical sites is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is pleasantly mild, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and sightseeing without the intense heat of summer. Summer (July and August) can be very hot, but it's perfect for enjoying the thermal baths and water-related activities. Winters are generally mild but can be rainy.
The "Fairies' Houses," known locally as Domus de Janas, are ancient chamber tombs carved into rock, dating back to prehistoric times. Pèifugas/Perfugas is home to numerous examples, including the Domus de Janas of Niedda, the Aries Domus in Funtana Pulida, and the Domus de Janas of Concas. One notable example, the Fairies’ Houses by Sedini (called "Sa Rocca"), offers guided tours and showcases its transformation from a burial site to a prison and then a residential building.
Beyond its historical sites, Pèifugas/Perfugas offers opportunities to savor authentic Sardinian cuisine at local eateries. The region is particularly known for the high quality of its Perfugas cheese. Visitors can also experience warm local hospitality and traditional festivals, which often take place throughout the year, offering a glimpse into the vibrant local culture.
The Monument to Those Who Fell for the Fatherland is a man-made monument in Pèifugas/Perfugas, built in the shape of a neoclassical temple. It features a triangular tympanum, a smooth entablature with an inscription in bronze letters, and four columns resting on granite bases. It serves as a memorial, with resin plaques bearing the names of those who fell in the First and Second World Wars.
Yes, you can visit the Tergu Wind Farm. It offers a suggestive stretch along the SP 143, leading from Sedini to Tergu, where you can see the gigantic wind turbines of the Enel plant. This modern industrial landscape is set against an ancient rural environment characterized by pastures and cork oaks, shaped by the winds of the plateau.


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