Skip to main content

Follow us on

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Flickr
  • Youtube
English
  • Italiano
  • English
  • Français
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Русский
  • 简体中文
Home
  • THINGS TO DO
    • We walk in Sardinia
    • Beach life
    • Active
    • Nature and well-being
    • Discover the culture
    • Eat well
    • Must see events
    • An island to be discovered
    • Calendar of events
    • Itineraries
  • PLACES TO SEE
    • Centre
    • East
    • North East
    • North West
    • South
    • West
    • Explore
  • ORGANIZE YOUR TRIP
    • How to arrive in Sardinia
    • How to get around Sardinia
    • Travelling safely
    • Healthcare
    • The weather in Sardinia
    • Disabled travellers
    • Practical advices
    • Explore
    • Where to sleep
  1. Home
  2. Villa San Pietro
A small municipality in Basso Sulcis, in the southwestern part of Sardinia, with Roman origins, centuries of tradition and, behind it, a splendid expanse of greenery

Visita questo posto perché...

Nelle vicinanze

Loading map data
Ti piace questo luogo? potrebbe essere la tua meta ideale.

Potresti essere interessato anche

Altre attrazioni da scoprire nei dintorni
Village

Orgosolo

Town

Chiaramonti

заболоченное место

Пруды Ольбии

Гора

Супрамонте Оргозоло

Пляж

Маимони

沙滩

思琪乌海滩

沙滩

死海

Museos

Museo de Arte Minero

Inlet

Cala d'Oliva

Museen

Museumssystem von Armungia

Strand

Porto Giunco

Nuragica努拉格撒丁石屋时代和前努拉格撒丁石屋时代考古

Arrubiu史前建築群(Complesso dell’ Arrubiu)

Strutture ricettive nelle vicinanze

Affittacamere Beate Woller

Bed and breakfast (rental rooms)
MAGOMADAS

AFFITTACAMERE BRUNO SERDINO

Bed and breakfast (rental rooms)
ELINI

AFFITTACAMERE CARLOFORTE DI BONATTI GIULIANA ANGELA

Bed and breakfast (rental rooms)
CARLOFORTE

Pagination

  • Mostra altro
Unione Europea
Regione Autonoma della Sardegna
Presidenza della Repubblica Italiana
  • Project partners
  • Operators area
  • Legal notice
  • Contacts
  • Cookie policy
  • Cookie settings
  • Privacy
© 2026 Autonomous Region of Sardinia
Page managed by the Department of Tourism, Handicrafts and Commerce RESERVED AREA