Attractions and places to see around Zelgu/Tergu, also known as Tergu, are located in the Metropolitan City of Sassari, Sardinia. This region, historically part of Anglona, has been inhabited since the Nuragic period and offers a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient structures and enjoy the island's natural beauty. The area provides access to diverse attractions, from historical churches to scenic trails.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Elephant Stone
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A small church dedicated to Mary is a must-see.
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Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Castelsardo Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie (12th-13th century) Annexed to the adjacent Benedictine convent, and then entrusted to the Friars Minor Conventual in 1376. Here the magistrates swore every year fidelity to the statutes. Inside are displayed the "Christo Nero" and the "Pieddai" (bust of the Ecce Homo). Two polychrome wooden statues from the 14th century. The bell is dated A.D. 1401. In this church is located the confraternity of the Holy Cross, custodian of the rites of the "Lunissanti".
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Cathedral of S. Antonio Abate, Castelsardo Cathedral of S. Antonio Abate (16th-17th century) It stands on the ancient remains of the Romanesque church. It was consecrated as a cathedral on 28th November 1503. The hypogea were used as burial chambers. On the high altar there is a painting belonging to the retable of the master of Castelsardo. Painted at the end of 1400. The other side altars and the interior furnishings in wood and pure gold are the work of ephantists and carvers of the 17th-18th centuries. The crypts house the museum of sacred art.
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Roccia dell'Elefante / Elephant Rock (Trachyte Rock) Unique rock formation resembling a sitting elephant with ancient graves. The Roccia dell'Elefante is located east of Castelsardo on a side road. It is a trachyte rock that has been shaped into an elephant by erosion. Strada Statale 134, 07031 Castelsardo SS Text / Source: sardinien.insel-leben.de https://sardinien.insel-leben.de/orte/castelsardo/
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Great stopping point. You can continue driving down the forbidden road though
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At sunset the tower shimmers in beautiful light.
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The region of Zelgu/Tergu is rich in history. You can visit the Bell Tower of the Cathedral of Sant'Antonio Abate (Castelsardo), a significant religious building consecrated in 1503, which stands on ancient Romanesque church remains. Another notable site is the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, a medieval church housing the 14th-century "Christo Nero" crucifix. The Romanesque Nostra Signora di Tergu Church, built in the 11th century, was once a prestigious Benedictine Abbey.
Yes, the region has been inhabited since the Nuragic period. You can explore the megalithic fortress of Monte Elias, which was occupied into the Roman Age and offers views of the eastern Gulf of Asinara. Additionally, near Mount Rizzu, a necropolis dating from the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD has been unearthed, revealing ancient steles and funerary equipment.
The Lunissanti Procession is a fascinating Holy Week ritual that involves a walk from the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Castelsardo to the Nostra Signora di Tergu Church. Members of the confraternity and faithful participate on the Monday before Easter, with the evening return illuminated by torches. The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is central to this tradition.
For natural beauty and views, consider the Singletrack Between Baia Ostina and Valledoria, which offers scenic coastal views. The Elephant Rock (Rock of the Elephant) is a unique natural monument shaped by erosion, near Castelsardo. You can also visit San Pietro Beach and the Coghinas Lagoon for stunning contrasts of white sand, river, and sea.
Yes, San Pietro Beach is a long, wide stretch of soft, golden sand extending to the mouth of the Coghinas river. It's an excellent spot for swimming, offering the unique experience of alternating between the sea and the river. The beach is generally not overly crowded and is also popular for windsurfing and surfing.
The area around Zelgu/Tergu offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, mountain biking, and touring cycling. For specific routes and their difficulties, you can explore the Running Trails around Zelgu/Tergu, MTB Trails around Zelgu/Tergu, and Cycling around Zelgu/Tergu guides.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For example, you can try the 'Castelsardo - Monte Ossoni Trail' (difficult, approximately 19 km) or the 'Punta Campulandru – View of Corsica loop from Castheddu/Castelsardo' (difficult, approximately 8 km). More options can be found in the Running Trails around Zelgu/Tergu guide.
Absolutely. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Castelsardo Panoramic Loop' (moderate, approximately 17 km) or the longer 'Castelsardo Castle – View of the Castelsardo Coast loop from Zelgu/Tergu' (moderate, approximately 40 km). For a comprehensive list, refer to the MTB Trails around Zelgu/Tergu guide.
Yes, touring cyclists have options such as the 'View of Castelsardo – View of Castelsardo loop from Lu Bagnu' (difficult, approximately 35 km) or the 'Bike loop from Lu Bagnu' (easy, approximately 7.5 km). You can find more detailed routes and their difficulties in the Cycling around Zelgu/Tergu guide.
Families can enjoy the Elephant Rock (Rock of the Elephant), a unique natural formation that children often find fascinating. The San Pietro Beach and the Coghinas Lagoon also offer a family-friendly environment for swimming and relaxing by the water.
The region's climate is typical of Sardinia, making spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing, with pleasant temperatures. If you are interested in cultural events, visiting around Easter would allow you to experience the unique Lunissanti Procession.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The scenic coastal paths, like the Singletrack Between Baia Ostina and Valledoria, are highly rated for their views. The unique architecture of the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie and the historical significance of the Bell Tower of the Cathedral of Sant'Antonio Abate are also popular highlights. The stunning views and the opportunity to swim in both the sea and river at San Pietro Beach are also highly praised.


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