Best attractions and places to see around Oscheri/Oschiri, a town in northern Sardinia, offers a blend of ancient history, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Situated between the historic regions of Logudoro and Gallura, its landscape features valleys dotted with holm and cork oaks, Mediterranean shrubs, and the Limbara granitic massif to the north. The area provides diverse points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The patronage of "Our Lady of the Snows" – which, in my experience, is not all that common – indicates that this church was dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, but not, as is usually the case, associated with one of her classic feast days (such as the Name of Mary, the Nativity, the Assumption, or as Queen of the Rosary). Rather, the search for the origin of "Our Lady of the Snows" leads us far back in church history to the fourth or fifth century, and geographically speaking, away from Sardinia to the Italian capital. On August 5, 363, at the site where the magnificent church of Santa Maria Maggiore stands today, the so-called "Miracle of the Snows" occurred. That is, on that day, in the middle of summer, snow lay on the ground in the morning because Our Lady wanted a church dedicated to her to be built on that spot. She communicated this wish in a nighttime vision to a wealthy couple – who financed the construction – and to the Bishop of Rome, Pope Liberius. The Roman church has the rank of a patriarchal basilica (papal basilica), and is the origin of all churches and chapels bearing this patronage. In the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church, the date of August 5, the day of the church's consecration (in the year 432 by Pope Sixtus III), is a "non-obligatory memorial."
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It's not really a "via ferrata" - but you need to have the ability to find your way and should be able to climb a bit to get to the top (and back down safely).
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Even though it gets a bit steeper at this point and you might need to use your hands to help, this section was still easy to walk in October despite the rain. And the path is always visible. With good shoes and a bit of fitness, this climb can be mastered quite easily.
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The small church, located at 1000 meters above sea level, is surrounded by beautiful natural scenery. Rebuilt in 1994 on the remains of the 1900 building, it reflects the architecture of the ancient Gallura churches, with exposed granite. The feast of the Madonna della Neve is celebrated on August 5th.
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A walk through the pretty and quiet Tempio Pausania is highly recommended.
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The church dedicated to San Pietro Apostolo, cathedral of the diocese of Tempio-Ampurias, stands in the heart of the historic center. Built starting from 1200, the medieval granite building underwent various changes over the centuries, from the construction of the bell tower in the 16th century to the expansion works completed in 1827. The inauguration and consecration took place on June 2, 1839 by the bishop Monsignor Capece, who commissioned many of the marble furnishings of San Pietro. The church presents itself 2 St. Peter's Basilica in baroque style. It consists of a single nave with four chapels on each side. The very simple façade, slightly enlivened by the splayed portal and the two round-arched windows of the upper part, is deprived of its function by the much more complex side on the right side. with pediment openings, oculi decorated with mosaics and the articulation of the surface by pairs of strongly raised pilasters. The interior, in the nave, covered by a grooved barrel vault, has four chapels on each side and a semicircular apse where the wooden "choir" is located, the individual columns are deeper, forming almost a transept, to which the large raised and apsidal area of the presbytery is attached. The last restoration works date back to 2007: thanks to them, the vault has regained its ancient colors, with bright green tones that highlight the nineteenth-century marble furnishings in baroque-Genoese style, including the main altar, the pulpit, the baptismal font and some statues. The cathedral is equipped with a beautiful organ by Paolo Ciresa, dating from 1980, consisting of 25 registers and 1726 pipes. Source: https://comuneditempiopausania.it/cattedrale-san-pietro/
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This impressive mountain range is the highest in the region and offers an unmistakable panorama with its two striking granite peaks, Punta sa Berritta and Punta Balistreri. The rugged peaks contrast with the densely forested slopes, which form a green band around the bare peaks with chestnuts, pedunculate oaks, pines, firs and firs. As soon as you reach the summit and look as far as Corsica and the island of Asinara under clear skies, you will understand why so many hikers rave about this place. Your starting point could be the hiking car park below the summit, where the small Madonna della Neve chapel rises from granite rocks. From here you have six different trekking routes available. But maybe you would like to start the adventure in the town of Vallicciola and set off on a hike into the mountain range. Such a circular tour takes between two and a half and four hours, depending on the route. You should be alert on the way, because wild boars roam this area. It is advisable to avoid the forest and take to the road, especially at dusk. Would you like to take a break? Then find a place near the church where you can enjoy the peace and quiet and the view. And when you finally drive along the winding road that takes you into the mountains, you will find that the journey is an adventure in itself. The best time to tour the Monte Limbara mountain range is between May and October. But even in winter, the snow-covered peak offers a charming sight. You need to be sure-footed on your hike, because nature shows its wild side here. But that is precisely what makes this region so charming. So, lace up your hiking boots and set off on a journey of discovery!
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Oschiri is rich in history. You can visit the pre-Nuragic Monte Limbara area, which also features the Church of Our Lady of the Snow. The Santo Stefano Complex and Rock Altar offers a glimpse into ancient times with its *domus de janas* and rock altar. The town's historic center itself, with its narrow, stone-paved roads, provides a traditional Sardinian village experience. Additionally, the Church of Nostra Signora di Castro, an 11th-century Lombard Romanesque cathedral, is located just outside Oschiri.
Yes, the MuseOs (Municipal Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum) in Oschiri showcases artifacts discovered in the local territory. These include items from prehistoric, Nuragic, Roman, Byzantine, and Medieval periods, such as a famous miniature bronze cart and votive bronze boats.
The region boasts several natural highlights. The Monte Limbara mountain range offers remarkable panoramic views, and its slopes are densely forested. Lake Coghinas is an artificial basin popular for sport fishing, birdwatching, and water sports. You can also explore the Su Filigosu Forest, known for its diverse wildlife and opportunities for nature excursions, or the Oschiri Municipal Forest with its tall pines.
The area around Oschiri is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, cycling, and running. For example, there are challenging MTB trails like "Punta Balistrieri sul Monte Limbara" and scenic cycling routes such as the "Trail in Sardinian Nature – Lake Coghinas loop". Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails like the "Monte Limbara Loop via Sentiero Italia". You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Oscheri/Oschiri, Cycling around Oscheri/Oschiri, and Running Trails around Oscheri/Oschiri guide pages.
Yes, Monte Limbara offers six different trekking routes, ranging from two and a half to four hours, starting from the hiking car park below the summit or the town of Vallicciola. The Rocky Ascent to Monte Limbara Summit provides a challenging path through beautiful rocky landscapes, well-marked in red and white.
The best time to tour the Monte Limbara mountain range for hiking is between May and October. Even in winter, the snow-covered peak offers a charming sight, though trails may be more challenging. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the region's natural and historical sites.
Tempio Pausania (Sardinia) is known for its medieval streets and religious buildings constructed from granite blocks, earning it the name "city of stone." You can explore its historic center, visit the St. Peter's Cathedral, and learn about its thermal springs and vineyards.
Many attractions around Oschiri are suitable for families. The Church of Our Lady of the Snow and Tempio Pausania (Sardinia) are listed as family-friendly. Nature excursions in Su Filigosu Forest or the Oschiri Municipal Forest can also be enjoyable for families, offering opportunities for walks and picnics. Lake Coghinas provides activities like birdwatching and water sports.
Beyond the Church of Our Lady of the Snow on Monte Limbara, Oschiri has several notable religious sites. The Church of Nostra Signora di Castro is an important Lombard Romanesque structure. In the town's historic center, you'll find the 18th-century Parish of the Beata Vergine Immacolata and the 11th-century Church of San Demetrio. Other country churches from the same century include San Giorgio, San Pietro, and San Sebastiano.
The Oschiri area is rich in ancient sites. There are over 70 *domus de janas* (fairy houses), which are ancient rock-cut tombs, with significant necropolises at Malghesi (25 *domus*) and Pedredu (13 *domus*). Approximately 60 Nuragic settlements have been recorded, including the monotowers of Accas Alvas, Longu, and Monte Uri, and the complexes of Nuraconi and Sa Conchedda. The Nuragic site of Lughéria is particularly noteworthy.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from Monte Limbara, which can extend to Corsica and the island of Asinara on clear days. The peaceful and spiritual atmosphere of the Church of Our Lady of the Snow, set amidst beautiful natural scenery, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the adventurous drive along the winding roads into the mountains and the challenging yet rewarding hikes.
Yes, the Ponte Diana, built in 1925, is an impressive architectural work that historically served as a crucial access road. Its construction is a testament to the region's engineering heritage.


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