Best castles around Sindìa/Sindia include ancient Nuragic structures within the village and traditional medieval castles in nearby towns. Sindia is rich in Bronze Age Nuragic structures, offering a unique historical experience. These megalithic sites showcase prehistoric architectural capabilities unique to Sardinia. For those seeking medieval fortresses, several notable examples are located within a reasonable distance, providing a different historical perspective.
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Such a beautiful ride from Bosa to Santu Lussurgiu! Both villages are very quaint. Bosa has a castle and Santu Lussurgiu is a picturesque town interior town on a small mountain top. Old cobblestone streets in both villages. Just breathtaking scenery, roads and towns
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As you climb the old, winding path through the colorful town of Bosa, you already feel that something special awaits you. Between the colorful house facades and the winding streets, the imposing Castello Malaspina, which towers high above the city, inevitably attracts your attention. Every step you take on this historic climb is not only a movement upward, but also a journey through time. When you finally reach the remains of this mighty fortification, a panorama that is second to none opens up before you. From here you can see the entire city, see the Temo River winding through the valley like a silver ribbon, and if the weather is good you can even see the sparkling blue of the sea. This castle, built in 1112 by the Tuscan noble family Malaspina dello Spino Secco, hides not only its architectural beauty but also mysterious legends. The stories about the jealous Marchese, who cut off his wife's fingers out of anger and madness, cast the walls of the castello in an even more intense light. Legend has it that some of the castle's rocks are the fossilized fingers or stone witnesses to this gruesome incident. But it's not just the old walls and legends that make this castle special - inside there's a small church with impressive frescoes that tell the stories of bygone times. And as you walk through these historic halls, you will be accompanied by the feeling that time has stood still here, high above Bosa.
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Actually almost everything here is a photo point
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Remains of a fortification above the city. The climb is worth it because of the view.
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Walking up the many steps will be rewarded with a magnificent view over Bosa
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The imposing castle complex lies above Bosa and offers a great view over the roofs of the city and the Temo all the way to the sea. It was built in 1112 on the top of the Serravalle mountain by the Tuscan noble family Malaspina dello Spino Secco, who settled on the island in the mid-11th century. It is said that the jealous Marchese built an underpass from the castle to the cathedral so that his beautiful wife could walk to the church away from prying eyes. One day, in a fit of rage, he cut off her fingers and wrapped them in a handkerchief, which he took out of his pocket in front of his friends after forgetting his madness. When the fingers fell to the ground, he was discovered and imprisoned. According to legend, some of the rocks in the castle are said to be the fossilized fingers or the stone witnesses to the horror. Source: https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/de/entdecken/castello-di-serravalle-oder-der-malaspina You should also definitely visit the castle chapel “Regnos Altos”. A fresco cycle probably dating from 1345 was discovered here during restoration in 1972. Definitely worth seeing!
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Sindia offers a unique blend of ancient Nuragic structures from the Bronze Age and traditional medieval castles. Within Sindia, you can find impressive Nuragic sites like Nuraghe Virdis and Nuraghe Santa Barbara. For medieval fortresses, you'll need to venture a bit further to places like Malaspina Castle in Bosa.
Yes, Sindia is home to significant Nuragic structures. Notably, Nuraghe Virdis (also known as Gianbasile Nuraghe) is uniquely integrated into the village itself, within the courtyard of Casa Virdis. This single-tower nuraghe offers a fascinating glimpse into Bronze Age architecture.
A few kilometers from Sindia, you can visit Nuraghe Santa Barbara, which is considered one of the most important and best-preserved single-tower nuraghi in the area. Its structure, including a perfectly preserved tholos vault, provides a clear understanding of Nuragic engineering.
For traditional medieval castles, the closest significant one is Malaspina Castle in Bosa, located about 17 kilometers away. It dates back to 1112 and offers breathtaking views. Further afield, Doria Castle in Castelsardo is another notable medieval fortress.
Malaspina Castle, perched atop Serravalle hill, offers stunning panoramic views of Bosa and the Temo River. Visitors can explore its imposing walls and towers, and admire frescoes in the small church of Our Lady of Regnos Altos within the castle grounds. The ascent to the castle, via the Stairs to Castello Malaspina, also provides great views.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The View of the Ponte Vecchio and Castello Malaspina in Bosa is a family-friendly viewpoint. Exploring the ancient Nuragic structures like Nuraghe Virdis and Nuraghe Santa Barbara can also be an engaging educational experience for families.
The region around Sindia offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Nuraghe Ponte and Riu Murtazzolu Loop' or the 'Archaeological Area of Tamuli'. There are also road cycling routes and MTB trails available. For more details, explore the Hiking around Sindia/Sindia guide, Road Cycling Routes around Sindia/Sindia guide, and MTB Trails around Sindia/Sindia guide.
Absolutely. Malaspina Castle in Bosa itself offers a fantastic panoramic view of the town and the Temo River. Additionally, the View of the Ponte Vecchio and Castello Malaspina in Bosa provides scenic perspectives of the colorful city and the castle.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance of the ancient Nuragic sites, offering insights into Sardinia's unique Bronze Age civilization. For medieval castles, the breathtaking views from Malaspina Castle and the charm of Bosa Old Town are frequently highlighted.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring both indoor and outdoor sites. Summers can be quite warm, especially for ascents to castles, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended during peak season.
Yes, for Malaspina Castle in Bosa, there's a specific trail known as the Stairs to Castello Malaspina. This ascent, though strenuous in parts, is well worth it for the views over Bosa and the Temo River.
Near Malaspina Castle in Bosa, the charming Bosa Old Town offers many small streets with nice restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy the local flair. For the Nuragic sites directly in Sindia, options might be more limited, but the village itself will have amenities.

