Best attractions and places to see around Séddini/Sedini, also known as Sedini, is a village in the Anglona region of northwestern Sardinia. It is often referred to as the "town in the rock" due to its houses built into existing rock formations. Situated on a plateau at 350 meters above sea level, the area offers a blend of ancient history, cultural traditions, and natural beauty. The landscape features unique rock formations, historical churches, and panoramic views of the Gulf of…
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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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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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At sunset the tower shimmers in beautiful light.
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Séddini/Sedini is rich in history. The main attraction is Sa Rocca / Domus de Janas La Rocca, an enormous limestone block housing ancient burial chambers and the Anglona Museum of Ethnographic Traditions. You can also visit the Parish Church of Sant'Andrea Apostolo, dating back to 1527, and the unique Church of San Pietro di Simbranos, known for its distinctive zebra stripes. Don't miss the village's historic core, with houses carved directly into the rock face.
Yes, the area offers several natural wonders. Explore the fascinating Fossa de la Loriga cave with its stalactites and stalagmites, or discover the serene Cascata di Triulintas, a beautiful waterfall in a green oasis. For panoramic views, head to the plains of Littigheddu and Lu Saraghinu, where you can see the Gulf of Asinara, Isola Rossa, and even Corsica on clear days. The Elephant Rock (Rock of the Elephant), a distinctive trachyte formation, is also a must-see nearby.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For hiking, consider the 'Ascent to Mount Ossoni with return on the coast' or an easy 'Picnic Area Near Stone Ruins – Ruins of a Stone House loop from Séddini/Sedini'. If you're into gravel biking, routes like 'View of Castelsardo – View of Castelsardo loop from La Ciaccia' offer scenic rides. Mountain bikers can explore the 'Coghinas Lagoon Loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Séddini/Sedini, Gravel biking around Séddini/Sedini, and MTB Trails around Séddini/Sedini guides.
Absolutely! Families will enjoy the unique Elephant Rock (Rock of the Elephant), a natural monument that sparks imagination. The San Pietro Beach and the Coghinas Lagoon offers soft, golden sands perfect for swimming and playing, with the unique option to swim in both the sea and the river. The nearby Petrified Forest is also a park-like area with picnic spots, great for a family outing.
Several beautiful beaches are easily accessible from Séddini/Sedini. The San Pietro Beach and the Coghinas Lagoon is a popular choice, known for its soft sand and the unique confluence of river and sea. Other nearby options include Spiaggia di Maragnani, Spiaggia La Ciaccia, Spiaggia di Ampurias, and spiaggia della Baia delle Mimose, offering diverse coastal experiences.
Séddini/Sedini is famously known as the 'town in the rock' because many of its old houses are built directly against or into existing rock formations. This creates a unique and picturesque historic center with steep stairs, narrow passageways, and dwellings that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape, offering a glimpse into centuries of adaptation and tradition.
Séddini/Sedini actively celebrates its traditions with various cultural and food and wine events throughout the year. Highlights include 'Notte delle Janas' in the historic center, the 'Festa di San Giacomo' in July, 'Festa della Madonna del Rosario' in October, and 'Festa di Sant'Andrea' in November. In December, 'Festa in Cantina' invites visitors to explore ancient rock-hewn cellars for wine tastings and local products.
Yes, the area is rich in prehistoric sites. The most prominent is Sa Rocca / Domus de Janas La Rocca, which features ancient burial chambers (domus de janas) dating back to the 4th-3rd millennium BC. Additionally, the plains above town are dotted with prehistoric caves like Li Conchi, Li Caadaggi, and La Pilchina, which served as dwellings in ancient times.
When visiting Séddini/Sedini, be sure to sample the typical local gastronomic products. These include delicious honey, traditional nougat, local wines, seadas (Sardinian fried pastries often filled with cheese and drizzled with honey), and curizzoni, a local specialty.
The Petrified Forest, or 'Foresta Pietrificata,' is a unique natural site located near Martis, a short drive from Séddini/Sedini. It features the remains of trees that petrified approximately 250 million years ago, with annual rings still visible on many trunks. It's now a park-like area, perfect for a leisurely visit and includes picnic spots.
The Bell Tower of the Cathedral of Sant'Antonio Abate is a significant religious building in nearby Castelsardo. Consecrated as a cathedral in 1503, it stands on the ancient remains of a Romanesque church. Its crypts house a museum of sacred art, displaying valuable artworks and historical artifacts.
The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Castelsardo is a medieval church from the 12th-13th century, known for its unique architecture – it has no traditional facade, and its entrance is on the right side. Inside, you can find the 'Christo Nero' (Black Christ) and the 'Pieddai' (bust of the Ecce Homo), both 14th-century polychrome wooden statues. It's also central to the 'Lunissanti' Holy Week celebrations.


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