The Bosa region, like indeed most parts of West Sardinia, is a place still “wild”, away from the major touristic routes and the mayhem and the luxury of VIP’s destinations. It is a place where nature still expresses itself at its best, where smells and tastes are true and authentic. Therefore, it is not by chance that the conservation policy of its coasts has been awarded by the Legambiente an important recognition (“5 Vele Blu”) for the past years. The griffons, an endangered species of vultures very rare in Europe, find their habitat in the territory.
This region boasts a peculiar feature in the whole Sardinia: a combination of sea, mountains and a river that makes the landscape unique and offers plenty of possibilities to spend your holidays: trekking, cycling, beach activities….
On the subject of food and wine, there are many dishes prepared using Malvasia, and products like extra-virgin olive oil, artichokes, broad beans…