BOSA, sardinia
The Colorful Sardinian Village
Located in the northwest of Sardinia, Bosa is a charming, joyful, and colorful town. It’s very pleasant to stroll along the Temo River or through the narrow streets of the old town with its pastel-colored buildings.
What to do in Bosa?
Visit Malaspina Castle to admire the view over “Sa Costa,” the medieval historic district of Bosa, and step inside the small church to admire Spanish frescoes from the 3rd century.
Take a walk along Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, lined with old 18th and 19th-century façades.
Relax in the squares of Bosa, like Piazza Costituzione, facing the arcades, perfect for a drink or lunch.
Admire the architecture of Bosa’s churches, such as Chiesa Della Madonna del Carmine and the Baroque cathedral of Immacolata Concezione.
Cross the Ponte Vecchio, the view from here is beautiful!
Walk along the Temo River and past the town’s old tanneries, where you might spot some fishermen, kayaks, and paddleboards.
Unwind on Bosa’s pristine beach.