At the foot of Mount "Santu Padre" stands Bortigali, a village nestled in the lush green nature of the Marghine Chain and famous for its archaeological, historical-artistic and architectural evidence.
In the center of Sardinia,
in the province of Nuoro,
you will discover a charming village,
famous for many cultural,
historical and gastronomic aspects

Nestled in the lush nature of the Marghine Chain, Bortigali presents itself as a charming village where tradition, history and culture coexist in harmony. Scenically arranged at the foot of Mount “Santu Padre,” with the bell tower of the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli dominating the landscape, this village tells of a past rich in memories and legends.

Once a Punic-Roman settlement, Bortigali preserves archaeological and architectural evidence of great value. Its historic center, embellished with Catalan-Aragonese lintels and neighborhoods rich in history such as “Sette Paddeddas,” has undergone urban redevelopment that has enhanced its authenticity and beauty.

Ancient traditions, folk festivals and a food and wine cuisine that celebrates the authentic flavors of Sardinia complete the identity of this unique place. Bortigali’s treasures include its archaeological areas, which wind through natural beauty and the greenery of the Marghine, offering an experience of peace and wonder.