Attractions and places to see around Nujvi/Nulvi is an ancient agro-pastoral town located in the historical region of Anglona, in northwest Sardinia, Italy. Situated at the foot of Monte San Lorenzo, the area features a rich historical and artistic heritage alongside notable natural beauty. Nulvi is recognized as the "city of nuraghes" due to its high density of these ancient megalithic edifices. The surrounding landscape offers a blend of historical sites, cultural traditions, and natural formations.
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Elephant Stone
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A small church dedicated to Mary is a must-see.
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Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Castelsardo Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie (12th-13th century) Annexed to the adjacent Benedictine convent, and then entrusted to the Friars Minor Conventual in 1376. Here the magistrates swore every year fidelity to the statutes. Inside are displayed the "Christo Nero" and the "Pieddai" (bust of the Ecce Homo). Two polychrome wooden statues from the 14th century. The bell is dated A.D. 1401. In this church is located the confraternity of the Holy Cross, custodian of the rites of the "Lunissanti".
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Cathedral of S. Antonio Abate, Castelsardo Cathedral of S. Antonio Abate (16th-17th century) It stands on the ancient remains of the Romanesque church. It was consecrated as a cathedral on 28th November 1503. The hypogea were used as burial chambers. On the high altar there is a painting belonging to the retable of the master of Castelsardo. Painted at the end of 1400. The other side altars and the interior furnishings in wood and pure gold are the work of ephantists and carvers of the 17th-18th centuries. The crypts house the museum of sacred art.
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Castelsardo - Sardinia from a picture book In the northwest of the island of Sardinia, Castelsardo sits high above the coast - a town straight out of a picture book. It envelops its visitors with all its charm, supported by old fortress walls and colorful houses. Castelsardo is part of the association of the most beautiful places in Italy, I borghi più belli d'Italia - and not without reason! Text / Source: sardinien.insel-leben.de https://sardinien.insel-leben.de/orte/castelsardo/
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Roccia dell'Elefante / Elephant Rock (Trachyte Rock) Unique rock formation resembling a sitting elephant with ancient graves. The Roccia dell'Elefante is located east of Castelsardo on a side road. It is a trachyte rock that has been shaped into an elephant by erosion. Strada Statale 134, 07031 Castelsardo SS Text / Source: sardinien.insel-leben.de https://sardinien.insel-leben.de/orte/castelsardo/
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Great stopping point. You can continue driving down the forbidden road though
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Nulvi is known as the 'city of nuraghes,' with approximately 80 of these ancient megalithic edifices. You can visit sites like Nuraghe Irru, which includes a significant limestone sacred well, or Nuraghe Orria, featuring a Giant's Tomb. The town's historic center also preserves traditional 19th-century houses and religious monuments like the 14th-century Parish Church of Vergine Assunta.
Yes, Nulvi is nestled at the base of Monte San Lorenzo, a limestone plateau offering panoramic views of the surrounding Sassari province. The agro-pastoral countryside also provides scenic backdrops. Additionally, nearby Castelsardo features the distinctive Elephant Rock (Rock of the Elephant), a natural rock formation shaped like an elephant with ancient graves at its base.
The Parish Church of Vergine Assunta, dating back to the 14th century, is a significant religious monument with a beautiful bell tower and 17th-18th century wooden altars. Other notable churches include the Church of Nostra Signora del Rosario, which houses the Museum of Sacred Art, and the Church of San Giovanni, founded in 1100.
Exploring the ancient nuraghes can be an engaging activity for families. The Elephant Rock (Rock of the Elephant) is also considered family-friendly, offering a unique natural sight. The historical centers of Nulvi and nearby Castelsardo provide charming environments for leisurely strolls.
Absolutely. The region around Nulvi offers various routes for outdoor enthusiasts. For cycling, you can explore routes like 'Nulvi and the churches of Anglona' or the 'San Lorenzo Forest Loop'. For more options, check out the dedicated guides for MTB Trails around Nujvi/Nulvi, Cycling around Nujvi/Nulvi, and Road Cycling Routes around Nujvi/Nulvi.
Nulvi is known for its deeply held ancient traditions. The Feast of the Assunta, celebrated on August 14th/15th, is an important religious festival featuring a procession with impressive, towering 'candelieri' (chandeliers). Another notable event is the Feast of Madonna del Rimedio in early July, where participants wear traditional 19th-century costumes.
Castelsardo, a short distance from Nulvi, offers several attractions. You can visit the Bell Tower of the Cathedral of Sant'Antonio Abate, a 16th-century co-cathedral with sea views and a museum of sacred art. Other highlights include the medieval Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, the Castello Genovese (Doria Castle) which houses the Museum of the Mediterranean, and the 16th-century Torre di Frigiano.
Yes, the Piazza del Novecentenario in Castelsardo is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a modern public space in the historic city that is particularly vibrant when illuminated at night.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The ancient nuraghes offer a glimpse into Sardinia's past, while the coastal views from places like Castelsardo and scenic trails provide memorable experiences. The unique rock formations and historical churches also receive positive feedback for their distinct character.
Beyond Monte San Lorenzo, the most unique natural formation is the Elephant Rock (Rock of the Elephant) near Castelsardo. This trachyte rock has been shaped by erosion to resemble a sitting elephant and also features ancient graves at its base, making it both a natural and historical point of interest.
While Nulvi itself is inland, the nearby coast offers stunning views. The Singletrack Between Baia Ostina and Valledoria is a trail known for its beautiful coastal views, suitable for cycling. The Bell Tower of the Cathedral of Sant'Antonio Abate in Castelsardo also provides panoramic sea views from its elevated position.


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