Surroundings

Sardinia

Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, and it is an autonomous region of Italy. It is located west of the Italian Peninsula and south of the French island of Corsica. Sardinia is known for its stunning beaches, rugged landscapes, and rich history.


Olmedo in Sardinia

Our accommodation is located in Olmedo, a charming town that can be found in the beautiful landscapes of Sardinia. Surrounded by rolling hills and verdant countryside, this picturesque town exudes a sense of rustic beauty and timeless allure. Explore some of the best places to discover here in Olmedo.

Beaches



Olmedo is within driving distance of several beautiful beaches along the northwest coast of Sardinia. Beachgoers can visit nearby beaches such as Maria Pia Beach in Alghero or the beaches of the Porto Conte Natural Park, which offer crystal-clear waters and pristine sandy shores.



Maria Pia Beach



Spiaggia Maria Pia

Lazzaretto Beach



Spiaggia del Lazzaretto

Le Bombarde Beach



Spiaggia delle Bombarde

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Restaurants



Exploring the local dining scene in Olmedo can lead to delightful culinary discoveries and authentic Sardinian flavors. The town's eateries boast exceptional quality, ensuring a memorable dining experience for all.



Ristorante Pizzeria II Gattopardo



Agriturismo Sa Mandra



Pizzeria La Capannina



Events



Participating in local events like festivals, carnivals, and feasts in Olmedo presents thrilling opportunities to immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Sardinian culture and traditions.



Sagra della Murgia



The Sagra della Murgia is a culinary festival that celebrates local gastronomic traditions, particularly the cuisine of Sardinia. Held during the summer months, usually in July or August, this festival showcases a variety of Sardinian dishes, including homemade pasta, grilled meats, seafood specialties, and traditional sweets. Visitors can sample a wide range of authentic Sardinian flavors while enjoying live music, entertainment, and cultural activities.

Festa di San Costantino



The Feast of Saint Constantine is a significant religious celebration in Olmedo, held on May 21st each year. This festival honors Saint Constantine, the patron saint of Olmedo. The festivities typically include religious processions, Mass at the local church dedicated to the saint, traditional music and dance performances, and communal meals shared among residents and visitors.



Festa di San Pietro e Paolo



The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul is celebrated on June 29th across Italy

Carnival



Carnival is usually takes place in February or March, depending on the lunar calendar, leading up to Lent.

Sagra del Redentore



The Festival of the Redeemer is celebrated in various towns and cities in Sardinia, typically in mid-August.



Tinnura Murales



A tiny 'open-air' museum-village country-museum

Sardinia

Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, and it is an autonomous region of Italy. It is located west of the Italian Peninsula and south of the French island of Corsica. Sardinia is known for its stunning beaches, rugged landscapes, and rich history.