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The beaches of Bosa

What to see and do. What’s the best advice we can offer? Not to listen to advice!! Read these suggestions and then forget them immediately. We share our ideas not to provide a step-by-step itinerary, but instead to stimulate your curiosity and encourage you to discover freely. Don’t be afraid to explore: Bosa welcomes happy and curious travellers with open arms!
a wide, crescent-shaped sandy beach, great for swimming, minutes from downtown Bosa, well-serviced and ideal for families.
48 habitants recommandent
Bosa Marina
48 habitants recommandent
a wide, crescent-shaped sandy beach, great for swimming, minutes from downtown Bosa, well-serviced and ideal for families.
A sand and polished-stone beach frequented by locals. Enjoy spectacular sunsets from the nearby bar.
Spiaggia di Turas
Strada Bosa Marina - Turas
A sand and polished-stone beach frequented by locals. Enjoy spectacular sunsets from the nearby bar.
A natural, dug into the rocks pool, a place for walks, swims...and great dives!
29 habitants recommandent
Cane Malu
Via Sas Covas
29 habitants recommandent
A natural, dug into the rocks pool, a place for walks, swims...and great dives!
a little further along the coastal road, this exquisite sandy bay is tucked between the carved sandstone cliffs, at the base of a short down-hill hike through aromatic Mediterranean maquis. With its crystalline waters and breathtaking scenery, Compultittu is considered by many as the most beautiful beach of the area. Very busy in August.
18 habitants recommandent
Cumpoltitu Cala (Cala Compultitu)
Strada Provinciale 49 Bosa-Alghero
18 habitants recommandent
a little further along the coastal road, this exquisite sandy bay is tucked between the carved sandstone cliffs, at the base of a short down-hill hike through aromatic Mediterranean maquis. With its crystalline waters and breathtaking scenery, Compultittu is considered by many as the most beautiful beach of the area. Very busy in August.
A few kilometres out of Bosa, three small sandy beaches, each with its own personality. There is an entrance fee and various services.
8 habitants recommandent
Spiaggia di S'Abba Druche
8 habitants recommandent
A few kilometres out of Bosa, three small sandy beaches, each with its own personality. There is an entrance fee and various services.
An undulating coastline of sandstone bays and cliffs, this wind-swept area is a favorite for beachcombers, explorers, and hikers and those seeking solitude in untouched nature.
Spiaggia di Torre Argentina
An undulating coastline of sandstone bays and cliffs, this wind-swept area is a favorite for beachcombers, explorers, and hikers and those seeking solitude in untouched nature.

Things to see in Bosa

The heart of the historical centre of Bosa, Sa Costa is a labyrinth of cobblestone streets and brightly painted centuries-old houses, cascading down from the imposing and historic Malaspina Castle.
122 habitants recommandent
Bosa
122 habitants recommandent
The heart of the historical centre of Bosa, Sa Costa is a labyrinth of cobblestone streets and brightly painted centuries-old houses, cascading down from the imposing and historic Malaspina Castle.
The only navigable river in Sardinia for 7 km, it makes its way to the Mediterranean through Bosa, providing a scenic opportunity for walking, photography, fi shing, running, cycling, bird-watching and kayaking.
Temo
The only navigable river in Sardinia for 7 km, it makes its way to the Mediterranean through Bosa, providing a scenic opportunity for walking, photography, fi shing, running, cycling, bird-watching and kayaking.
One of the oldest and most picturesque Roman era churches in Sardegna. The fi rst stone was laid in 1062, on the left side of the Temo River, the original location of early Bosa. Today, the only trace of this early settlement of Bosa is the Church of San Pietro “extra muros” (outside the walls). The church is still surrounded by a fertile valley of fruit trees, olive groves and gardens.
27 habitants recommandent
Saint Pietro
Via San Pietro
27 habitants recommandent
One of the oldest and most picturesque Roman era churches in Sardegna. The fi rst stone was laid in 1062, on the left side of the Temo River, the original location of early Bosa. Today, the only trace of this early settlement of Bosa is the Church of San Pietro “extra muros” (outside the walls). The church is still surrounded by a fertile valley of fruit trees, olive groves and gardens.
Declared a national monument in 1989, Le Conce (the tanneries) are a series of buildings, constructed between the 17th and early 18th century, along the Temo River. The uniform shape and structure of the buildings is being preserved as many are now being restored and brought back to use as residences, restaurants and other cultural and artistic purposes. One of these now houses the Museum that tells the fascinating story of the tanneries and their important role throughout the Sardegnian economy of the times.
18 habitants recommandent
Museo delle Conce
62 Via Delle Conce
18 habitants recommandent
Declared a national monument in 1989, Le Conce (the tanneries) are a series of buildings, constructed between the 17th and early 18th century, along the Temo River. The uniform shape and structure of the buildings is being preserved as many are now being restored and brought back to use as residences, restaurants and other cultural and artistic purposes. One of these now houses the Museum that tells the fascinating story of the tanneries and their important role throughout the Sardegnian economy of the times.
Precious and rare example of an authentic 1800s noble residence on three levels. The third fl oor houses a permanant collection of paintings, ceramics and drawings by artist
21 habitants recommandent
Museo Casa Deriu
59 Corso Vittorio Emanuele II
21 habitants recommandent
Precious and rare example of an authentic 1800s noble residence on three levels. The third fl oor houses a permanant collection of paintings, ceramics and drawings by artist