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- The staircase is steep
- The room could be a bit smaller than it seems
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Shared bathroom with two other guests
Why visit Milis?
Milis: A Hidden Gem in Sardinia
Milis, a small town in Sardinia, hides a unique charm that deserves to be discovered. Situated in a strategic position between the coast and the hinterland, it offers a mix of history, nature, and culture, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a relaxing and authentic vacation.
Why visit Milis?
History and Archaeology: The origins of Milis date back to the mists of time. Evidence of this are the numerous nuraghes and archaeological sites in the area.
Among the most interesting is the Nuraghe Cobulas, a nuragic complex of considerable importance.
Nature and Landscapes: Milis is surrounded by pristine nature. Trekking and hiking enthusiasts can explore the trails that wind through forests and hills. Traditions and Culture: Sardinian culture is deeply rooted in Milis. You can attend festivals, celebrations, and traditional events, and sample typical local products.
Agriculture and Gastronomy: The Milis area is famous for its citrus fruit production, especially oranges. You can visit the citrus groves and sample fresh juices and jams.
Milis: A Hidden Gem in Sardinia
Milis, a small town in Sardinia, hides a unique charm that deserves to be discovered.
Strategically located between the coast and the hinterland, it offers a mix of history, nature, and culture, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a relaxing and authentic vacation.
Why visit Milis?
History and Archaeology: The origins of Milis date back to the mists of time. Evidence of this are the numerous nuraghes and archaeological sites in the area. Among the most interesting is Nuraghe Cobulas, a nuragic complex of considerable importance.
Nuraghe Cobulas, Milis
Religious Architecture: The town is rich in churches and sanctuaries, each with its own unique history and architecture. The Church of San Paolo, of Romanesque origin, is one of the oldest and most evocative.
Nature and Landscapes: Milis is surrounded by pristine nature. Trekking and hiking enthusiasts can explore the trails that wind through woods and hills, admiring breathtaking views.
Milis Landscape
Traditions and Culture: Sardinian culture is deeply rooted in Milis. You can attend festivals, celebrations, and traditional events, and taste typical local products.
Agriculture and Gastronomy: The Milis area is famous for its citrus fruit production, especially oranges. You can visit the citrus groves and sample fresh juices and jams.
Milis Citrus Groves
Tranquility and Relaxation: If you're looking for a relaxing holiday, Milis is the ideal place. You can enjoy the sun, take a dip in the pool, or simply stroll through the town streets.
Things to do in Milis
Visit the historic center: Stroll through the streets of the historic center, admiring the noble palaces and churches.
Explore the surrounding area: Visit nearby towns, such as Seneghe, famous for its terracotta production, or Oristano, the provincial capital.
Hike: Explore the trails through the surrounding countryside and admire the views.
Taste local products: Don't miss the opportunity to sample typical Sardinian dishes, such as malloreddus, culurgiones, and carasau.
Milis is a perfect destination for those who want to discover a corner of Sardinia that remains authentic and far from mass tourism.
Milis; small, traditional, quiet place with around 1600 inhabitants. You can walk to grocery stores, fresh water sources, butchers, bakers, post office, ATMs, pizzerias, pharmacy, tobacconist, flower shop, bar, playground, tennis court, basketball, soccer, etc.
Milis is known for its particularly good citrus fruit (from the end of mid-October to the end of April).
SOLID AND MODERN TRADITIONAL EVENTS
Milis
- March, "Festival of chickpeas" (Chickpea Festival)
- August, costume and dance festival
>> environment
- Carnival Sunday and Tuesday, Sartiglia, Oristano (riders in traditional costumes, acrobatics on galloping horses)
- End of February, horse racing, Santu Lussurgiu
- September, "Barefoot", Cabras
- Weekends in autumn, "Cortes apertes - Autumn in Barbagia"
- the last Sunday of November, "Prentzas Apertas / Open Crops" Seneghe, open oil mills and farms, olive oil, pasta, olive products, tasting and sales, music, crafts
BEACHES
90 km of coastline in the province of Oristano with many different beaches
- Arch beach in S'archittu (sheltered from the wind, promenade with bar, pizzerias)
- Is Arenas (long miles, open sea, strong current)
- Su Pallosu, Sa Marigosa (beautiful, bright, long beach)
- Sa Mesalonga (closed bay)
- Putzu Idu (great for the little ones, the water is not deep)
- S'Arena Scoada (turquoise water)
- Is Arutas (small white stones, open sea)
- Maimoni, Funtana Meiga
- San Giovanni Sinis (beautiful long beaches, attractions (Tarros), excursions (circumnavigation of the peninsula))
- Torre Grande (seafront, playground, night life)
MARKETS
>> a colorful selection of fish, meat, vegetables, fruit, cheeses, household items, shoes and fabrics
- Weekly market, Tuesday and Friday, Oristano
- daily market in the covered market, Oristano
- Farmer's market, Do, Oristano
EXCURSIONS
>> Seneghe, the ideal starting point for interesting excursions throughout the island
- archaeological site z. B. "Santa Cristina well" (10 min), "Nuraghe Losa" (15 min), "Tharros" (30 min), in Roman times Terme Fordongianus, Omodeo lake, Santu Lussurgiu, Bonarcado
- Museums in Cabras and Oristano
- Daily excursions to Cagliari (1 motorway), Bosa (1 motorway), Alghero (2 motorways)
- very popular: day trips to Cala Gonone
SPORT
>> a varied offer for athletes and nature lovers
- Hiking / Cycling: Monte Arci, Capo Mannu, Montiferro, etc.
- horse riding: horse riding (Putzu Idu, Montiferro)
- Surf / Surf / Kiting (schools and rentals): Capo Mann, Putzu Idu
- Sailing (rental and day trips): Torre Grande, Putzu Idu
- Canoe (rental): S'Archittu
- Diving (schools): Putzu Idu, Torre Grande and San Giovanni Sinis
- Fishing in the sea and in rivers
- Golf: Glof platz Is Arena
CRAFTS
>> traditional crafts in Sardinia
- Potter (Riola Sardo, Oristano, San Vero Milis)
- Knifemaker (Santu Lussurgiu)
- Steinhauer (Narbolia)
- Goldsmithery (Oristano)
EAT AND DRINK
>> there is a lot to discover culinary. Sardinian cuisine and wine should be tried. The dishes are varied and traditional: from pork to fish, to special cheese and pasta
We are happy to give advice to make your stay with us and Sardinia as varied and pleasant as possible